Affiliate Assistant Professordcitrin@uw.eduFields of Interest Ethnography Global Health Human Rights Medical Anthropology Political Economy Public Health Qualitative Methods Research Methods Social Justice South Asian Background and ExperienceSummaryDavid Citrin, PhD, MPH is an Affiliate Assistant Professor in the Departments of Global Health and Anthropology, and serves as an Implementation Research Advisor for Possible and a Research Collaborator with Medic Mobile. Over the past fifteen-plus years, his work has focused on the ethics of global health work and global health partnerships; designing digital tools and health information systems for care coordination and M&E; and mixed methods implementation research to strengthen public sector healthcare systems. Dr. Citrin teaches Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Global Health (GH201) and leads the South Asia Center's Nepal Studies Initiative in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. He is also Co-Editor of HIMALAYA, the journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies. Professional Affiliations: UW Global Mental Health Program, Possible, Medic Mobile, Nepal Studies InitiativeAffiliated Departments: School of Public Health Research Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters Nepal, P and R Schwarz, D Citrin, A Thapa, B Acharya, Y Acharya, A Aryal, Am Aryal, V Bhandari, L Bhatt, D Bhattarai, , B Dangal, M Dhimal, S Dhungana, B Gauchan, SP Kalaunee, L Kunwar, D Maru, I Nirola, R Paudel, HJ Rayamazi, S Sapkota, D Schwarz, P Thapa, Pr Thapa, A Tiwari, R Tuitui, E Walter, S Maru. Costing analysis of a pilot community health worker program in rural Nepal. Global Health: Science and Practice 2020;8(2):239-255. Harsha Bangura, A, I Nirola, P Thapa, D Citrin, B Belbase, B Bogati, N BK, S Khadka, et al. Measuring fidelity, feasibility, costs: an implementation evaluation of a cluster-controlled trial of group antenatal care in rural Nepal. BMC Reproductive Health 2020. Aryal, A, D Citrin, S Halliday, A Kumar, P Nepal, A Shrestha, R Nugent and D Schwarz. Estimated cost for risk-based management of cardiovascular diseases in primary healthcare in Nepal using the Total Risk Approach. Global Health Research and Policy 2020;5:2. Thapa, P, A Harsha, I Nirola, D Citrin, B Belbase, B Bogati, N BK, S Khadka, L Kunwar, S Halliday, N Choudhury, R Schwarz, M Adhikari, N KC, SP Kalaunee, J Dhungana, J Dhungana, S Baral, S Rising, D Maru, S Maru. The power of peers: an effectiveness evaluation of a cluster-controlled trial of group antenatal care in rural Nepal. BMC Reproductive Health 2019;16:150. Kumar A and D Schwarz, B Acharya, P Agrawal, A Aryal, N Choudhury, D Citrin, B Dangal, et al. Designing systems for non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries: An integrated, primary care intervention in rural Nepal. BMJ Global Health 2019;4(2): e001343. N Matthews-Trigg, D Citrin, S Halliday, B Acharya, S Maru, S Bezruchka and D Maru. The impact of global healthcare experiences on provider practices in the United States: A qualitative study among global health physicians and program directors. BMJ Open 2019;9: e026020. Citrin, D and P Thapa, I Nirola, S Pandey, LB Kunwar, J Tenpa, B Acharya, et al. 2018. Developing and deploying a community healthcare worker-driven, digitally-enabled integrated care system for municipalities in rural Nepal. Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation Citrin, D, A Mahat, H Bista. NGOs, Partnerships, and Public-Private Discontent in Nepal’s Health Care Sector. 2018. Medicine Anthropology Theory 5(2). Harsha A, A Ozonoff, D Citrin, P Thapa, I Nirola, S Maru, R Schwarz, A Raut, Bet al. 2016. Practical Issues in the Measurement of Child Survival in Health Systems Trials: Experience Developing a Digital Community-Based Mortality Surveillance Program in Rural Nepal. BMJ Global Health 1:e000050. Acharya, B, Lama J, Thapa P, Gauchan B, Citrin D, Ekstrand, M. 2016. Recommendations from Primary Care Providers for Integrating Mental Health in a Primary Care System in Rural Nepal. BMC Health Services Research 16. Citrin, D. From remote Nepal, a warning against ahistorical disaster relief. Humanosphere, April 30, 2015. Raut, Anant, Poshan Thapa, David Citrin, Ryan Schwarz, Bikash Gauchan, Deepak Bista, Bibhu Tamrakar, Scott Halliday, Duncan Maru, and Dan Schwarz. 2015. Design and Implementation of a Patient Navigation System in Rural Nepal: Improving Patient Experience in Resource-constrained Settings. Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation 3(4): 251-57. Citrin, D. The Anatomy of Ephemeral Health Care: “Health Camps” and Medical Voluntourism in Remote Nepal. 2010. Studies in Nepali History and Society 5(1): 27-72. Graduate, Dissertations Citrin, David M. The Anatomy of Ephemeral Care Health, Hunger, and Short-term Humanitarian Intervention in Northwest Nepal. Diss. U of Washington, 2012. Adviser: Rachel R. Chapman Courses Taught Spring 2019 ANTH 479 C: Advanced Topics in Medical Anthropology Additional CoursesGH 201: Multipdisciplinary Perspectives in Global Health Share: Print PDF