Clinical Assistant Professor
Anurag Singh graduated in medicine from Government Medical College Amritsar (India) and then completed his postgraduate training in Internal Medicine and Nephrology on an academic track at the University of Bristol, UK. His academic training included a dedicated research fellowship at the Academic Renal Unit at the University of Bristol (UK), leading to a PhD. Anurag is a tenured Assistant Professor in the UBC Faculty of Medicine, Consulting Nephrologist for the University Hospital of Northern BC based in Prince George and Northern Health region in BC. He is the Medical Director of Kidney Services at the Northern Health Authority (NHA) and was recently appointed as the inaugural Director of the tri-partite (UBC-NHA-UNBC) Northern Centre for Clinical Research. Anurag has built collaborations links with UBC Northern Medical Program, the University of Northern BC (UNBC), and several community-level Indigenous Health organizations and groups through engagement and relationship building. He is passionate about using digital technologies to bridge gaps in access and healthcare delivery for rural and remote areas. His research career is focused on understanding, implementing and evaluating clinical outcomes for Equity Deserving populations through community engagement, knowledge mobilization, decolonizing and anti-racist interventions and advocacy for policy changes.
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