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EPISODE · Oct 12, 2024 · 12 MIN

Sibyl Anthierens

from MedicsVoices · host Domhnall MacAuley

Sibyl Anthierens, associate professor at the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, UAntwerpen is a passionate teacher of qualitative research methodologies to the wider community of healthcare researchers. A social scientist, she has been working in the field of infectious diseases in European primary care for over a decade. She explores strategic opportunities to deliver cross-cutting social science research across clinical and epidemiological work in infectious diseases research 

Sibyl Anthierens, associate professor at the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, UAntwerpen is a passionate teacher of qualitative research methodologies to the wider community of healthcare researchers. A social scientist, she has been working in the field of infectious diseases in European primary care for over a decade. She explores strategic opportunities to deliver cross-cutting social science research across clinical and epidemiological work in infectious diseases research

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