Pratishtha Singh

About Pratishtha Singh

Research Officer

  • BSc,
  • PG Diploma in Health Promotion,
  • MPH

Pratishtha Singh is a public health researcher in the Injury Division at The George Institute for Global Health, India. Her research focuses on road traffic injuries and burns, with a strong emphasis on equity, gender, and structural determinants of health. She is particularly interested in how mobility systems intersect with gender and social marginalisation, and has previously worked on reproductive health, gender-based violence, and health systems strengthening. Pratishtha is an incoming PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, where her research will explore sustainable solutions to improve transit safety for women and transgender persons in urban India. She is an Emerging Voices for Global Health (2024) Fellow of Health Systems Global.

Stigma and Discrimination in Healthcare: Challenges faced by Burn Patients in India

Burns Date published:

Experiences from Burn Registry Pilot Study in Northern India: Patient Profile and Implementation Perspectives

Journal of Burn Care & Research Date published:

Protocol for the development of a comprehensive list of indicators for child unintentional injury prevention

Journal of Surgical Protocols and Research Methodologies Date published:

713 On the move: a photovoice study on student commute challenges in Delhi, India

India Towards Zero Drowning Date published:

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