Tsegaw Amare Baykeda is presently a PhD candidate affiliated with the FNCWR team, focusing his research on investigating the preferences for bowel cancer screening among First Nation Australians.

He will receive guidance from esteemed supervisors, namely Professor Gail Garvey and Dr Shafkat Jahan from the University of Queensland, along with Professor Kirsten Howard and Dr Rakhee Raghunandan from the University of Sydney. Tsegaw’s research interests include health economic analysis, discrete choice experiments, economic evaluation, health services utilization, Indigenous health, health inequality, and cancer research.

In 2017, Tsegaw earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health, followed by the completion of his Master of Public Health, specializing in Health Economics, in 2020 at the University of Gondar, Ethiopia. Since 2017, he has been actively engaged as a lecturer and researcher in the fields of public health and health economics at the University of Gondar.

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Bowel Screening Preferences