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The book satisfies the urgent need for a hands-on guide to support and help general practitioners and other members of the primary health care team improve their provision of care not only to immigrants, but to other vulnerable groups and the whole society.
Bernadette N. Kumar is a medical graduate from India, with a doctorate in Epidemiology and Public Health from the University of Oslo, Norway and post doc post-doctoral research fellowship at the Institute for Psychiatry, University of Oslo. Kumar has several years' international experience working for UNICEF, WHO, WFP, World Bank and NORAD in Asia en Africa (1989-2000). Migration and Health has been the focus of her research and she is the co-editor a text book on Immigrant Health in Norway. She was appointed Director of the Norwegian Center for Migration and Minority Health in 2010 and Associate Professor, Global Health at the Institute for Health and Society, University of Oslo in 2013. She has been a commissioner of the Lancet Commission on Migration and Health (2018). Currently she works at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health and is the President of the EUPHA section of Migration and Ethnic Minority Health.
Esperanza Diaz studied medicine and became specialist in Family Medicine in Madrid, Spain. In 1999 she moved to Norway, where she was certified Norwegian specialist in Family Medicine and took her PhD at the University of Bergen. She has for many years worked as a General Practitioner with a hugely diverse population. She works as Associate Professor at the Institute for Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, and as a senior researcher at the Unit for Migration and Health at the Norwegian Institute for Public Health. Diaz has several publications in the field of immigrant health. She volunteers for a local non-profit organization providing care for undocumented migrants.