
Dr Kristen Beek
PhD (Public Health): University of Technology Sydney
Master of International Public Health: University of Sydney
Master of Applied Anthropology and Development Studies: Macquarie University
Bachelor of Arts: Macquarie University
Kristen Beek is a social scientist and public health researcher from the School of Population Health at 黑料网大事记. She has a background in applied anthropology and development studies, humanitarian health research and capacity development, and public health research and practice in Australia and internationally. Her areas of particular research interest are disaster risk reduction and health; health workforce training and capacity development; sexual, reproductive, maternal, adolescent and child health; health in humanitarian settings; and strengthening health systems to respond to health needs across the life course.
Kristen has researched and worked with United Nations agencies, international and local non-governmental organisations, and academic institutions in this field across the Asia-Pacific region. She has developed training packages on responding to sexual and reproductive health needs in complex humanitarian settings, produced online training for operational research to support vector surveillance and control in Pacific Island countries, and contributed to revising community health worker training in Fiji.
Kristen has an emerging record of publications on important areas of public health research including reproductive health, rights and justice; health systems support for universal health coverage; and health workforce capacity development.
Kristen currently convenes the following courses for the Bachelor of Public Health program:
- Women's and Children's Health
- Applied Public Health Practice
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
My Research Supervision
Currently supervising five PhD students, investigating:
- Addressing Child Marriage through Community-Based Education聽in Indonesia
- Antenatal care access among South Asian female migrants in Sydney, Australia聽
- Impacts of migration and acculturation on critical food literacy and sustainable diets
- Cervical cancer prevention and control in Nigeria
- IVF, public reporting and provider benchmarking
My Teaching
Kristen currently convenes the following courses for the Bachelor of Public Health program:
- PHCM3004 Women's and Children's Health
- PHCM3007 Applied Public Health Practice