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Shalini Ahuja is an implementation scientist and physiotherapist currently serving as a Lecturer in Health Systems at King's College London. She specializes in using implementation research methods to explore the confluence of evidence-based interventions within health care systems, promoting policies aimed at effectively improving global health. In her current role as research manager for the NIHR ARC National Priorities Programme, she focuses on mental health initiatives for children and young people. Previously, she contributed to the ASPIRES project at the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit at Imperial College London, advancing the development and evaluation of context-specific interventions to optimize antibiotic usage in surgical pathways across England, India, Rwanda, and South Africa. Shalini has worked with the Public Health Foundation of India on the Emerging Mental Health Systems Programme and has been instrumental in integrating mental health services at primary care levels. She holds a PhD in Health Services Research from King's College London and a master's degree in Health Management, Planning, and Policy from the University of Leeds.
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