User:DebianMonkey/sandbox

Introduction
Dr Pramod Regmi is an academic in International Health at the faculty of health and social sciences, Bournemouth University. He has worked around health and wellbeing of migrants, their left-behinds and the health of ethnic minority populations. He also has an interest in Research Ethics and Research Capacity Strengthening in low-to-middle-income countries, particularly in South Asia. Dr. Regmi is primarily interested in global health and have predominantly studied around health and wellbeing of migrants and their left-behinds, young people’s sexual health and romantic relationships, diabetes, health promotion and health of ethnic minority populations. I also have an interest in Research Ethics and Research Capacity Strengthening in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in South Asia.

Background
Pramod studied MSc (Health Services and Public Health Research) and has a PhD in Public Health from the University of Aberdeen. He has also completed a Master’s degree in Demography from Tribhuvan University. Before joining to the Bournemouth University, I had worked for Family Health International 360 (FHI360) as a Senior Surveillance and Research Specialist.

I am one of the co-investigators of Connect India project ( http://www.connectindia.co.uk/people/ ). Connect India is one of Bournemouth University's three Global Hubs of Practice. I am also a Visiting Fellow at Tribhuvan University, Chitwan Medical College (CMC), Nepal; Visiting Research Fellow (International Health) at Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Maharashtra, India and a founding me