
Curriculum Vitae Name: ten Asbroek First names: Augustinus (Guus) Henricus Antonius Date and place of birth: 14 June 1963, Haaksbergen, the Netherlands Sex: Male Nationality: Dutch E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Address Wolfsven 16, 5646 JK Eindhoven Telephone +31 (0)40-8432876; +31 (0)6 38383816 Professional experience In chronological order, for each position teaching and research activities are listed separately. Master and Postgraduate Education Coordinator at Department of Global Health AMC/Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development Period: since 1 January 2013 – current Tasks: coordination of all education activities within AIGHD. Includes research project supervision of Bachelor and Master Students, curriculum development and initiating new Master programmes, teaching with collaborative partners in AIGHD network and beyond. Senior program manager Talent at AHTI - Amsterdam Health and Technology Institute Period: since 1 September 2014 - current Tasks: coordinating activities in talent domain of AHTI: liaise with network of academic partners to develop and strengthen education in the field of health and technology. This applies to vocational training, bachelor, master and post master programs. Coordinator of Academic Skills and Research Education at Netherlands School of Public and Occupational Health. Period: since 1 January 2013 – 1 september 2014 Tasks: coordination of academic skills and research education in medical specialist training programmes at NSPOH (Insurance Medicine; Occupational Medicine; Public Health Medicine) and Master of Public Health. Includes curriculum development, research supervision, teaching and collaborating with research networks of professional organizations in the Netherlands; Curriculum Vitae Guus ten Asbroek 4-okt-17 Page 1 of 12 Researcher at Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Department of Public Health Period: since 1 July 2011 – 31 december 2012. (since February 1998 on and off, see below) Teaching activities • Module Coordinator (together with K. Stronks) & Lecturer: Master in Evidence Based Practice, Module Health Care Policy Evaluation • Thesis supervisor: currently 1 fourth year medical student AMC. Analysis of hospital surveillance in rural Ghana. Topic : admissions and referral during pregnancy and delivery • Module paper supervision: “medische informatiekunde” AMC. • Lecturer and assistant Coordinator: Global Health, AMC Medical Curriculum: Teaching, paper supervision. Topic: Maternal and Child health • Lecturer: Minor programme HvA Introduction in Global Health: topic Maternal and Child health Research Project • Validity of quality of care indicators in Dutch hospitals. o Role: senior researcher on qualitative study of validity of specific performance indicators. o Content: coordinating and conducting qualitative research within a team of 3 directly involved researchers. Collecting data, coordinating data analysis and reporting. Lecturer at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK Nutrition and Public Health Intervention Unit, Faculty of Epidemiology and Population health. Period: October 2007 – present (full time until July 2011; since July 2011 part-time). Training and teaching activities: o Supervision of MSc students, during practicals and thesis writing o 2008 University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Medicine o 2009 LSHTM: MSc Epidemiology DL o 2010 LSHTM: MSc Public Health, Health Promotion o 2012 LSHTM MSC Epidemiology DL o Advisory Committees of PhD students (4) since 2008 o Tutoring on Distance Learning module EP103 – Practical Epidemiology (2007 – present) o Tutoring on DL EP201 - Writing Proposals (2009 – present) • Setting up Epidemiology and Statistics Class & Journal Club at Kintampo Health Research Centre Ghana (2009) Research Projects April 2010 – July 2011 Curriculum Vitae Guus ten Asbroek 4-okt-17 Page 2 of 12 • Project coordinator for the project: Evaluation of Integrated Community Case Management of Childhood Diseases in Uganda and Mozambique Cluster randomised controlled trial of innovations to improve retention, motivation and performance of volunteer community health workers in Uganda and Mozambique. o Role: project coordinator for the evaluation team, based at LSHTM and ICH o Role: liaison with main contractor Malaria consortium o Content: team management and coordination; development of evaluation research tools. October 2007 – April 2010 • Team Leader Maternal and Child Health Collaborative Research Programme of Kintampo Health Research Centre and LSHTM: o ObaapaVita trial: a cluster randomized, placebo controlled, double blind trial of weekly low dose VitA supplementation to women in childbearing age. (120,000 women in active surveillance) o Role: team leader trial management team o Content: trial management, research. Evaluation of vitamin A on marternal mortality. o Newhints trial: a cluster randomized trial of home visits by trained volunteers to pregnant women, recently delivered women and their newborns to improve newborn care practices and reduce neonatal mortality o Role: team leader trial management team o Content: trial management, research. Evaluation of effect of home visits on neonatal mortality. Researcher at Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Department of Public Health Period: 1 April 2010 – 1 December 2010, 0.05 FTE. Research project: • Health Services Research into European Policy and Practice. o Content: Contribution to a conference and a report regarding the future role of Benchmarking and Performance Indicators in Health care and Health policy oin the European Union. o Role: senior researcher o Methods: Literature study, practice observations, interviews Curriculum Vitae Guus ten Asbroek 4-okt-17 Page 3 of 12 Researcher at Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Department of Public Health Period: July 2002 – October 2007. Training and teaching activities: • Development and implementation of a database for monitoring and evaluation of health and social parameters in a slum area in Beira, Moçambique. This project is part of a consultancy regarding revision of public health modules in the medical curriculum for Universidade Catholico Moçambique, medical faculty in Beira. Since January 2006. • Lecturer in the ‘Master of Midwifery’ and ‘Master of Evidence Based Practice’ course at AMC-Amsterdam: Health Care Policy and Evaluation. • Supervision of medical students during term papers and scientific internships. • Module coordinator (blok 6) Coordinator of nursing-aid internship for all first year medical students of the AMC (since 2004) • Training of medical students in the course “International Public Health”, supervision of research internships. • Participant in working groups responsible for education activities of the department and revision of current medical curriculum. Research projects November 2006 – October 2007 ♦ Evaluation of health care services for asylum seekers in the Netherlands . o Role: researcher o Content: Evaluation of content, context and process of health care “intake”(introductory consultation) for asylum seekers. o Methods: Literature study, practice observations, interviews April 2006 – October 2007 ♦ Monitoring and evaluation of Public Mental Health Care in Amsterdam: development of a performance indicator framework o Role : executive researcher o Content: development of performance indicators for policy management in the area of public mental health. This project is part of the Academic Working Place of the AMC and GGD Amsterdam (Amsterdam Municipal Health Office) 2003-2007 Curriculum Vitae Guus ten Asbroek 4-okt-17 Page 4 of 12 ♦ Evaluation of patient experiences with health care in the Netherlands: development of measurement tools. o Role: researcher/coordinator of research team. o Content: Development of instruments (questionnaires), pilot studies addressing diabetes care, hospital care and general performance of health care insurers. 2002-2005 ♦ Monitoring and evaluation of the Dutch health care system: developing a national performance indicator framework o Role: Coordinating member of the AMC Performance Indicator Framework Team. o Content: Research support to the ministry of Health, Social Welfare and Sports o Method: research partnership for policy development Project manager and senior researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Institute for Medical Technology Assessment. Period: 2001 – 2004 (2001: 1.0 FTE; 2002-2004: 0.25 FTE) Training activities: • Teaching sampling techniques for community diagnosis to students of Bachelor of Public Health program at Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu. Supervision and support of PhD students. Research project: ♦ “Cost –effectiveness of respiratory guidelines: An evaluation of Practical Approach to Lung Health in Nepal.” o Role: Responsible project manager and senior researcher on-site of a cluster randomised trial investigating the effects, costs and processes of guideline implementation. o Setting: 7 months on location in Kathmandu, Nepal, 28 months in the Netherlands. (first year full-time, last three years part-time 0.25 FTE) o Content: o Development of research protocols for the cluster randomised trial and training materials for research assistants and enumerators o Supervision of data collection and PhD students during field work assignments o Analysis and reporting of results o Responsible for project budget in Nepal o Liaison with international multi-party research collaborative Curriculum Vitae Guus ten Asbroek 4-okt-17 Page 5 of 12 Researcher at Academic Medical
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