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    Satesh Bidaisee DVM, MSPH, EdD, CPH, FRSPH

    Satesh Bidaisee DVM, MSPH, EdD, CPH, FRSPH

    Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
    Assistant Dean for School of Graduate Studies

    Biography

    Satesh Bidaisee is a Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies at St. George’s University. He has previously held positions at the University of Trinidad and Tobago and the Ministry of Health in Trinidad and Tobago. Sates is a graduate of the University of the West Indies, Faculty of Medical Sciences, St. Augustine, Trinidad, St. George’s University, School of Medicine, School of Graduate Studies and the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. As a research investigator, Satesh supports community based participatory research and service activities along his interests which include Zoonoses, Food Safety and Food Security and the pursuit of the One Health One Medicine concept. Satesh is an inductee of Delta Omega and Phi Zeta Honors Societies, board certified by the United States National Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE) and holds Fellowships to the Royal Societies of Public Health (FRSPH), Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (FRSTMH), Biology (FRSB) and the International Society on Infectious Diseases.

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    • Human Behavior
    • Climate
    • Zoonoses
    • Food Safety and Food Security
    • Human and Animal Refugee Health
    • One Health Concept
    • Examiner: National Board of Public Health Examiners, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Transboundary and Emerging Diseases of Animals, Initial Accreditation Training (TEDA, IAT)
    • Visiting Professor: Old Dominion University, Duquense University, Chitkara University, Kasetsart University
    • Technical Advisor: Caribbean Vectors Network (CariVecNet), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Office International des Epizootic (OIE)

    Selected Publications

    • Macpherson M.L.A., Pinckney R., Sylvester W., Bidaisee S., Macpherson C.N.L. 2022. Man’s best friend and our shared infectious diseases. CABI Reviews. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1079/cabireviews202217052
    • Pichainarongk, S., & Bidaisee, S. 2022. An Assessment of High-Performance Work System Theory towards Academic Development, Work Environment and Promotion in Higher Education: A Thailand and International Comparison. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 28(03), 13–28. https://doi.org/10.17762/kuey.v28i03.431

    Selected Projects

    • Climate crisis, Human conflicts, and Animal refugees
    • Academic Performance and Promotion in Higher Education
    • Assessment of Animal Welfare Legislation, Guidelines and Practices in the Caribbean
    • Snake Envenomation and its Effects in Trinidad
    • Evaluation of Legislation as an effective mitigation towards the control of stray dog populations and associated zoonotic disease in Grenada
    • Review of the global One Health initiatives. Evaluation of the scholarly use and applications of One Health from published resources.
    • Vector Borne Control for Dengue in Grenada. Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions among healthcare providers on the clinical management of dengue.
    • Sports for Health Program. Community based physical exercise programs as a mitigating activity on chronic diseases
    • Analysis of Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVAs) in Grenada. Collaboration with the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) to assess the health burden of as well as promote road safety in Grenada.

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