Current Role: Teaching Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Warwick
Term: Winter Terms 2023/2024 & 2024/2025
Course Description:
Framework for measuring health system performance, focusing on population health, equity, quality of care, and productivity.
Contribution:
Designed and delivered two lectures:
Measuring Equity and Financial Protection
Health System Performance Assessment
Delivered all seminars for this course.
Continuing in this role for the 2024/2025 term.
Link to Course Guide: LSE Course Guide for HP434
Term: Autumn Terms 2023/2024 & 2024/2025
Course Description:
Explores economic concepts applied to health care, including financing options, health equity, demand and supply dynamics, and the relationship between patients and providers.
Contribution:
Designing and delivering one lecture on Risky Health Behaviors.
Facilitating seminars.
Link to Course Guide: LSE Course Guide for HP420
Term: Autumn Term 2024/2025
Course Description:
Introduces econometric techniques in health economics research with practical applications using Stata.
Contribution:
Leading lab-based seminars to apply econometric techniques to health economics problems.
Guiding students through data analysis and interpretation.
Link to Course Guide: LSE Course Guide for HP426
LSE Excellence in Teaching Award for the academic year 2023/2024, recognizing contributions to student engagement, innovative teaching methods, and academic excellence.
Term: Academic Year 2023/2024
Supervised master's dissertations for 18 students, providing guidance on research topics, methodology, and academic writing.
Previous Teaching Experience
Term: Winter Term 2023/2024
Course Description:
Covers microeconomic concepts and their application to health policy in low- and middle-income countries, emphasizing decision-making in healthcare systems.
Contribution:
Delivered seminars on microeconomic decisions by patients, providers, and insurers.
Facilitated case studies and group work.
Link to Course Guide: LSE Course Guide for HP421
Term: Autumn Term 2020/2021
Course Description:
Focuses on health financing functions, including revenue collection, resource pooling, and purchasing services, with an emphasis on sustainability and allocation.
Contribution:
Delivered seminars on revenue collection and financial protection.
Guided students through health financing mechanisms in European systems.
Link to Course Guide: LSE Course Guide for HP400
Spring 2021
LSE, Full-time
Department of International Development
TA for Stata Introductory lessons for:
DV491: Economic Development Policy II: Microeconomic Analysis
DV492: Economic Development Policy III: Government Policy Analysis
Winter 2020
LSE, Full-time
Department of Health Policy
TA for HP4D5E: Research Design for Evaluating Health Programs and Policies
Summer 2019
LSE and Peking University Summer School
TA for EC211: Public Economics