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Tehzeeb Zulfiqar is a Research Fellow at the National Centre of Epidemiology and Population Health at the Australian National University. His current work focuses on the evaluation of the AusPathGen program using realist theory. His research examines the utility and cost-effectiveness of genomic-based public health responses and capacity transformation, emphasizing end-user acceptability and interpretation of results. With 30 years of experience in policy work across Pakistan and Australia, Tehzeeb has been involved in various program evaluations, including significant evaluations of the Lady Health Workers program in Pakistan, conducted with Oxford Policy Management in the UK. He serves as an adjunct Associate Professor at the Health Services Academy in Pakistan and has teaching experience in Family Medicine, Public Health Nutrition, and Lifestyle Medicine. He has also been a tutor at the ANU Medical School for eight years, focusing on problem-based learning in Population Health. Tehzeeb holds a Doctorate and a Master’s degree in Public Health from ANU, along with an MPhil in Reproductive Physiology, an MSc in Community Nutrition, and an MBBS from Pakistan.
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