
Background
Dr Phyo Aung is a doctoral research candidate with the Monash University's School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine. Her research focuses on improving hepatitis C care in low-middle income countries using health system strengthening approaches. Her professional interests and experience include primary care, epidemiology, implementation research and capacity building. Phyo is also a public health physician and a general practitioner.
Positions
Positions
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PhD candidate, Viral Hepatitis Elimination, Burnet Institute
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General Practitioner, Victoria
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Public Health Medicine Registrar, Burnet Institute
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Public Health Medicine Registrar, Department of Health and Human Services, Victoria
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Public Health Medicine Registrar, Nossal Institute, Melbourne
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Intern, Gavi, Geneva, Switzerland
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Public Health Medicine Registrar, Peter Doherty Institute, Melbourne
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Public Health Medicine Registrar, Department of Health and Ageing, Adelaide
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Public Health Medicine Registrar, Migrant Health Service, Adelaide
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General Practice Registrar, West Gippsland, Victoria
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Resident Medical Officer, Eastern Health, Victoria
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Medical Intern, Modbury Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia
Burnet publications
View 1 morePractical solutions to resolve social barriers to hepatitis C treatment initiation among people who inject drugs: a qualitative study
Harm Reduction Journal
Phyo Aung et al
Exploring opportunities for hepatitis C treatment uptake among people who inject drugs in Australia: a qualitative study
Journal of Substance Use
Phyo Aung et al
Time-to-hepatitis C treatment initiation among people who inject drugs in Melbourne, Australia
Epidemiology and Infection
Phyo Aung et al