Yolandie Ralfe
About: Yolandie is a Medical Anthropologist with a PhD in Public Health, a Master's in Health Science (Medical Anthropology), and a background in nursing. She has over ten years of experience conducting and coordinating a variety of research projects ranging from ethnographies to randomised controlled clinical trials. She is a trained Clinical Research Associate with extensive experience and knowledge of Good Clinical Practice, ICH guidelines, and the ethical requirements of conducting clinical and behavioural research in South Africa. Her main areas of focus include sexual and reproductive health, including HIV prevention, the impact of climate change on access to health care services, and the ethics of clinical trials in the South African setting. Currently, she is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Global Health Bioethics at the Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) based in Durban, South Africa.
Location: Durban, South AfricaJob: Academic
Experience
- Post doctoral research fellow at Africa Health Research Institution
1 Jul 2024 -
Education
- PhD Public Health - Medical Anthropology at University of KwaZulu Natal 30 Nov 2015 - 28 Mar 2024