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Carol Anne Medlin, PhD, MPA
Assistant Professor
of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine (DAHSM) and Global
Health Sciences (GHS); Associate Director of Policy and
Evaluation, Women’s Global Health Imperative (WGHI).
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Dr. Carol Medlin is
an Assistant Professor of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine
(DAHSM) and Global Health Sciences (GHS), and Associate Director of Policy
and Evaluation at the Women’s Global Health Imperative (WGHI), at the University of California, San Francisco
(UCSF). Dr. Medlin's recent work has focused on the design, evaluation,
and scale up of innovative public health interventions in developing country
settings, with an emphasis on HIV/AIDS and malaria. She conducts research on
the behavioral and treatment practices for malaria in Vanuatu on a
grant funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). Other
important research interests include the use of economic tools and incentives
to promote public health prevention practices; the importance of social
capital formation on health promotion; and community-based delivery
strategies for public health. She has served as a consultant to the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation; the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and
Malaria (GFATM); UNAIDS; and UNDP. She is a member of the "What
Works?" Working Group at the Center for Global Development that
co-authored the publication Millions Saved: Proven Successes in Global
Health, and a member of the International Health Policy Reform Network
sponsored by the Bertelsmann Foundation. In 2002, she co-authored
"Achieving Impact: Roll Back Malaria in the Next Phase; the Final
Evaluation Report of the External Evaluation" of the international
malaria control partnership, Roll Back Malaria (RBM).
Selected Publications

Publications
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