Marwa Ramadan

Position title: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Email: marwa.ramadan@mcgill.ca

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Dr. Marwa Ramadan holds a PhD in International Health Systems and a Master of Health Sciences in Environmental Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She completed her MD at Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. Her research is devoted to understanding health disparities, particularly among disadvantaged populations. Her PhD thesis explored healthcare disparities in fragile states. At McGill University, Dr. Ramadan examines the effects of premigration conflict on perinatal outcomes among immigrants in Canada and investigates perinatal depression among the indigenous population. She has also contributed as an Analytics Consultant at the World Bank Group, focusing on Primary Healthcare systems across various countries. In her role at the Centre for Humanitarian Health at Johns Hopkins, she served as epidemiologist and research analyst in several projects. Furthermore, Dr. Ramadan imparts her knowledge as a Senior Lecturer at Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, where she develops and delivers courses in Community Medicine.