About

Dr. Justine Dol completed her PhD in Health at Dalhousie University in 2021. Justine’s research focuses on the postpartum experience and using mobile health technologies to provide postpartum education and support to mothers. She has published 55+ peer reviewed papers; 20 related to global health including a systematic review on the timing of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity during the postnatal period for healthy women and newborns, commissioned by the World Health Organization through the SPOR Evidence Alliance. In 2017, she was a Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Scholar working in Tanzania. She has been trained in Helping Babies Survive and has been involved in evaluation and teaching in Tanzania and Jamaica. She led a systematic review on the impact of the Helping Babies Survive program on newborn outcomes and healthcare provider knowledge and skills which has been cited 45+ times since it was published in 2018.

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Emerging Leader,
Social Determinants of Health,
Community Health,
Sexual & Reproductive Health,
Gender & Health