Mhd Nour Audi
Mhd Nour Audi
Biography:
Mohammad Nour Audi is a DrPH student at Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health. Nour is interested in population health and health systems in conflict and post-conflict settings and the impact of forced migration on health. Nour completed his medical education and internal medicine residency in Al Kalamoon and Damascus universities in Syria with focus on the diagnosis and management of Rheumatic autoimmune diseases, among other non-communicable diseases.
Since 2007, Nour worked in the first aid response teams of the Syrian Red Crescent until the initial phase of the Syrian conflict. Then moved to work with the international humanitarian sector focusing on the rehabilitation of primary health centers and establishing community healthcare workers teams to support self-management of chronic diseases. He completed a Master of Public Health degree at Brown University before joining the Mailman DrPH program in 2019.
Research interests:
Forced migration; Health and human rights; Chronic disease; Mental health;Health Systems Strengthening; Maternal and child health; Measurement and estimation of spatial health accessibility and the use of GIS methods in health systems strengthening