The researcher's work is interdisciplinary, encompassing diverse areas of health sciences. Their research focuses on three primary themes: surgical simulation and training, medical education and clinical applications in areas such as surgical oncology, dysphagia assessment, and bacterial infections. They also explore neurodegenerative conditions like sinusitis through a clinical lens, while their expertise extends to infectious diseases, particularly those affecting specific populations. Their work bridges technical studies of rare diseases with educational efforts in medical simulation and training, reflecting a comprehensive approach to advancing medical knowledge and its practical applications.
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