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projects
Current projects include:
Aapo Immonen (funded
project by the Crisis Management Centre (CMC), Finland)
"A KM-based model for post-crisis public health scenarios"
Sponsor(s) and Collaborator(s): Crisis Management Centre (CMC), Kuopio, FINLAND
Director of Studies:
Dr RK Bali
Alan C Richards
"Knowledge-based model for water security in crisis scenarios"
Collaborator(s): TBC
Director of Studies:
Dr RK Bali
Caroline De Brún
"Knowledge-based patient empowerment model"
Collaborator(s): TBC
Director of Studies:
Dr RK Bali
Waliu Apena
"Evaluating Knowledge-based HIV/AIDS Education Initiatives in Lagos"
Collaborator(s): Lagos State Agency for the Control of Aids
Director of Studies:
Dr RK Bali
Rochelle Sassman
"A KM-based framework to evaluate the management of HIV/AIDS programmes in South Africa"
Sponsor(s): Aids Foundation South Africa Aids Foundation South Africa
Director of Studies:
Dr RK Bali
Recently completed projects include:
Vikram
Baskaran (funded
project by the NHS Cancer Screening Programmes)
"Implementation of a breast cancer screening prediction algorithm: a knowledge management approach"
Sponsor(s): Breast Screening Unit, University
Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
Director of Studies:
Dr RK Bali
Mohd Khanapi Abd Ghani (funded
project by Kolej Universiti Teknikal Kebangsaan Malaysia [KUTKM])
"A Flexible Framework for Malaysia Integrated and Distributed Telemedicine System"
Sponsor(s):
Ministry of Health Malaysia
Director of Studies:
Dr RK Bali
Ashish
Dwivedi
"The application of Information and Communication Technologies
(ICT) and Knowledge Management (KM) paradigms on organisational
decision-making"
Sponsor(s): Applied Network Solutions Ltd
Supervisors:
Dr RK Bali
Several projects under the MSc Health Informatics banner
RK
Bali, invited member of the NHS National Knowledge Service's Heart Failure
Knowledge Mobilisation Project Advisory Board
I would be interested to hear from well qualified applicants and institutions interested in undertaking research with KARMAH. The following topics and specialisms would be of particular interest:
- radiological systems
- cancer screening
- public/urban health
- health education initiatives
- resource balancing and forecasting
- health intelligence
- patient empowerment.
For further details,
please contact Dr
Raj Bali.
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