Oscar Alberto Bernal Acevedo
Oscar Alberto Bernal Acevedo
Doctor En Salud Pública E Investigación Biomédica Por La Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona
obernal @uniandes.edu.co
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Perfil
Óscar Bernal es profesor titular de la Escuela de Gobierno Alberto Lleras Camargo de la Universidad de los Andes; Médico de la Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA), Magíster de la Tulane University School of Public Health en Salud Pública Internacional y Magíster en Planificación y dirección de programas sociales en la Universidad de Coruña. PhD en Salud Pública e Investigación Biomédica de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.
Más de 20 años de experiencia como coordinador de programas en la Asociación Médicos sin Fronteras, docencia e investigación en temas tales como sistemas de salud, atención primaria de salud, emergencias, epidemias, conflicto y migración.
Cursos Recientes
- 2022
INFERENCIA CAUSAL PARA LA EVAL
Primer Periodo
Licenciatura
SISTEMAS DE SALUD
Primer Periodo
Maestría
Productos Recientes
Títulos Académicos Recientes
Doctor En Salud Pública E Investigación Biomédica Por La Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona
Doctorado
Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona
2006
España
Máster En Planificación Y Dirección De Servicios Sociales
Maestría
Universidad De A Coruña
2004
España
Proyectos Recientes
- 2018
- War and Peace: The Health and Health System Consequences of Conflict in Colombia
Duración: 30 meses
PR.2.2018.5047
Our overarching health system research question is: What are the consequences of long-term internal conflict for healthand the health system, and their implications for post-conflict policymaking? This question will be investigated through anin-depth study of the experience of conflict and peace agreement in Colombia, assessing also the conditions forgeneralisation of our results to other contexts.The priority objective of this project is to provide evidence-based guidance for the design of policy pathways that addresspost-conflict health system needs, in Colombia and other similar settings, through a comprehensive and rigorousassessment of the population health and system consequences of internal conflict. The peace accord between rebel forcesand the Colombian government agreed in December 2016 creates a unique window of opportunity to conduct research ofimmediate policy relevance.Drawing on the Colombian experience, the specific objectives of this project are to:(1) examine the consequences of long-term conflict on child and adult health outcomes, and whether some of these healthimpacts are more persistent than others;(2) assess how conflict-related health consequences vary across socio-economic and demographic groups, includingforcibly displaced individuals;(3) identify the main mechanisms behind conflict impacts on health outcomes, related both to individual demand for andsystem supply of health services;(4) analyse how health system functions and institutions have been shaped by the conflict, and assess the scope for postconflicthealth policy reforms;(5) suggest policy options to improve the functioning of the health system to better address the post-conflict health needsidentified, particularly in areas more heavily affected by the conflict.
- 2017
- prediseño de la adaptación del modelo integral de atención en salud en el departamento del Vichada
Duración: 11 meses
PR.2.2017.5428
Cursos
- 2022
INFERENCIA CAUSAL PARA LA EVAL
Primer Periodo
Licenciatura
SISTEMAS DE SALUD
Primer Periodo
Maestría
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
Productos
Títulos académicos
Doctor En Salud Pública E Investigación Biomédica Por La Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona
Doctorado
Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona
2006
España
Máster En Planificación Y Dirección De Servicios Sociales
Maestría
Universidad De A Coruña
2004
España
Master En Calidad De Servicios Sociales Y Sanitarios
Maestría
Fundación Española De Estudios Sociales Y Sanitarios
2003
España
Master Of Public Health
Maestría
Tulane University
1998
Estados Unidos
Médico Y Cirujano
Título de grado
Universidad De Antioquia
1990
Colombia
Proyectos
- 2018
- War and Peace: The Health and Health System Consequences of Conflict in Colombia
Duración: 30 meses
PR.2.2018.5047
Our overarching health system research question is: What are the consequences of long-term internal conflict for healthand the health system, and their implications for post-conflict policymaking? This question will be investigated through anin-depth study of the experience of conflict and peace agreement in Colombia, assessing also the conditions forgeneralisation of our results to other contexts.The priority objective of this project is to provide evidence-based guidance for the design of policy pathways that addresspost-conflict health system needs, in Colombia and other similar settings, through a comprehensive and rigorousassessment of the population health and system consequences of internal conflict. The peace accord between rebel forcesand the Colombian government agreed in December 2016 creates a unique window of opportunity to conduct research ofimmediate policy relevance.Drawing on the Colombian experience, the specific objectives of this project are to:(1) examine the consequences of long-term conflict on child and adult health outcomes, and whether some of these healthimpacts are more persistent than others;(2) assess how conflict-related health consequences vary across socio-economic and demographic groups, includingforcibly displaced individuals;(3) identify the main mechanisms behind conflict impacts on health outcomes, related both to individual demand for andsystem supply of health services;(4) analyse how health system functions and institutions have been shaped by the conflict, and assess the scope for postconflicthealth policy reforms;(5) suggest policy options to improve the functioning of the health system to better address the post-conflict health needsidentified, particularly in areas more heavily affected by the conflict.
- 2017
- 2015
- 2013
- 2012
- 2011