Robert Paul

Assistant Professor of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation

Robert Paul is an assistant professor at the Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation with diverse research interests spanning institutional histories, identity formation, and academic medicine. With a focus on globalization and social medicine, he delves into the evolution of academic medical institutions and the ideologies shaping their funding mechanisms. Utilizing critical discourse analysis and drawing from Michel Foucault's theories, Robert explores the intersections of professionalism, governance, and leadership within healthcare systems. His expertise extends to understanding the spatial dynamics influencing healthcare delivery and the complex relationships between hospitals and universities. Through his research, Robert aims to contribute to the critical understanding and effective management of academic medicine in a globalized context.

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