At LSE, I teach courses on applied health economics and randomised evaluation of healthcare interventions:
HP 421: Economic Analysis for Health Policy in Low- and Middle-Income countries
HP 428: Randomised evaluations of health programmes: from design to implementation
I am happy to supervise research students interested in using applied economics to understand the determinants of the behaviours of healthcare provider and patients. More generally interested in undertaking innovative empirical work to inform health policy debates in low and middle-income countries.
I am currently (co)supervising the following PhD students:
Rym Ghouma (LSHTM)
Iva Parvanova (LSE)
Nick Stacey (LSE)
Pas students I have supervised:
Mario Gyori - GIZ
Arthika Sripathy - McKinsey
Roxanne Kovacs - University of Gothenburg
Laura Anselmi - University of Manchester
Maria Paula Bertone - Queen Margaret University
Christine Igbokwe-Michaels - University of Calgary