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  1. Shanti Narayanasamy completed the Global Health Pathway in 2022 after having been a global health fellow in Duke’s Infectious Diseases program. She is currently practicing as an infectious diseases physician in the Department of Medicine at the Austin Hospital, University of Melbourne, Australia.

  2. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Global Health. Dr Shanti Narayanasamy is an Infectious Diseases physician in the Department of Medicine at the Austin Hospital, University of Melbourne in Australia.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Class of 2022 Spotlight: Shanti Narayanasamy MS-GH’22. Already experienced as a clinician, Narayanasamy's global health degree allowed her to explore the complex relationship between race and medicine.

  4. Shanti Narayanasamy is an infectious diseases physician in the Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology at Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia. She is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Global Health at the Duke Global Health Institute.

  5. Contributors: Shanti Narayanasamy; Vu Quoc Dat; Nguyen Tat Thanh; Vo Trieu Ly; Jasper Fuk-Woo Chan; Kwok-Yung Yuen; Chuanyi Ning; Hao Liang; Linghua Li; Anuradha Chowdhary et al. Show more detail Source : check_circle

  6. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Global Health. Infectious Diseases Fellowship. Start Year: 2019. Education and Training. College/University. Monash University, Melbourne. Medical School. The Australian National University. Residency. Australia. Advanced Degrees. Diploma of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (Liverpool)

  7. Apr 19, 2022 · Dr. Shanti Narayanasamy, a current Global Health Pathway trainee, was recently featured on the Duke Graduate School article for her research looking at how race plays a role in clinical practice at Duke. Dr. Narayanasamy is a Global Health and Infectious Disease fellow in the GHP. Click Read More to access the article.