Derya Gungor, PhD in Sociology supervised by Dr Annette Burfoot.

September 24, 2019 00:37:01
Derya Gungor, PhD in Sociology supervised by Dr Annette Burfoot.
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Derya Gungor, PhD in Sociology supervised by Dr Annette Burfoot.

Sep 24 2019 | 00:37:01

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Show Notes

Topic: The feminist IMPLICATIONS OF maternal and infant health promotion in turkey through the current FAMILY medicine model’s pregnancy-monitoring mandate.

Overview: In my PhD research, I examined the implications of a Turkish health policy that has a national level mandate to register pregnant women from a feminist perspective. The documented objective of this program and its pregnancy-monitoring mandate is to improve the maternal and infant health rates of the country by providing prenatal medical care and pregnancy-related health-promotion education to all pregnant women.

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