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Tobias Anker Stripp is a guest researcher at the University of Southern Denmark. He has a background in medicine, focusing on the psychosocial and spiritual needs of survivors of cardiac arrest, particularly the experiences surrounding near-death situations. His research encompasses existential aspects of health and spirituality and he employs qualitative methodologies in his work. Tobias has participated in numerous conferences, delivered guest lectures, and conducted external teaching activities at various institutions, including Duke University and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He has been involved in a PhD project investigating the spiritual needs of cardiac arrest survivors and has contributed to the development of the Danish 20-item Spiritual Needs Questionnaire. His academic contributions are recognized through various teaching roles, particularly aimed at medical students and PhD candidates. Tobias has received scholarships to further his research and has been nominated for prestigious research awards. His work bridges the fields of spirituality, health, and medicine, contributing significantly to understanding the intersection of these domains.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Conducting research on the psychosocial and spiritual needs of cardiac arrest survivors.
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