Yingxi Zhao
Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Education
DPhil Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford 2023
MPH Global Health, University of Washington 2019
BSc Biomedical English, Peking University 2017
Previous and current research
Yingxi’s research focuses on global health systems and human resources for health using quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods approaches. His current post-doctoral research seeks to understand the role of physician associates in UK NHS hospitals. Prior to this, Yingxi has worked in Kenya focusing on production of medical doctors, in Myanmar focusing on ethnic health system strengthening and health workforce development, and in China focusing on neonatal health. His research interests also include development assistance for health and health financing.
Recent publications
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Development assistance, donor-recipient dynamic, and domestic policy: a case study of two health interventions supported by World Bank-UK and Global Fund in China.
Journal article
Huang A. et al, (2024), Glob Health Res Policy, 9
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Adapting national data systems for donor transition: comparative analysis of experience from Georgia and China.
Journal article
Chikovani I. et al, (2024), Health Policy Plan, 39, i9 - i20
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External technical assistance and its contribution to donor transition and long-term sustainability: experience from China and Georgia.
Journal article
Huang A. et al, (2024), Health Policy Plan, 39, i137 - i144
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The influence of internship training experience on Kenyan and Ugandan doctors' career intentions and decisions: a qualitative study.
Journal article
Zhao Y. et al, (2023), Glob Health Action, 16
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Examining medical doctors’ internship training experience and labour market transition in Kenya
Thesis / Dissertation
Zhao Y., (2023)