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Professor Song-Lih Huang

Mail : songlih.huang@nycu.edu.tw

Tel : 02-2826-7000#67194

CV
Education

1993 Harvard School of Public Health Doctor of Science
1989 Harvard School of Public Health Master of Occupational Health
1985 National Yang-Ming Medical College MD

Experience

1998.9-2002.7 Yang-Ming University Inst. Environmental Assoc. Prof.
1994.2-1998.8 Yang-Ming University Dept. Social Medicine Assoc. Prof.
1993.8-1994.1 Yang-Ming University Dept. Social Medicine Lecturer
1987.7-1988.8 Feng-Lin Veterans Hospital Department of Surgery surgeon

Professional Specialty
International Health, Environmental & Occupational Medicine
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Selected Publication
  1. Y Huang, CH Chen, CN Chen, M Huang, SL Huang. (2018) Contextualization of United Nations human rights indicators: Modifying “right to work” indicators for application in Taiwan. Journal of Human Rights, https://doi.org/10.1080/ 14754835.2018.1432341.
  2. D Ngwenya, SL Huang. (2018) Knowledge, Attitude and Practice on Cervical Cancer and Screening: A Survey of Men and Women in Swaziland, Journal of Public Health, https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdx174.
  3. EJ Sisawo, SY Ouédraogo, SL Huang. (2017) Workplace violence against nurses in the Gambia: mixed methods design. BMC Health Services Research, 17:311, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2258-4.
  4. SY Ouédraogo, EJ Sisawo, SL Huang. (2017) Sexual abuse and risky sexual behaviors among young female hawkers in Burkina Faso: a mixed method study. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 17:1,
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s12914-016-0109-8.
Selected Advisee Thesis
  1. Challenges of Contextualizing UN Human Rights Indicators in Taiwan: Focusing on the Right to Work and CRPD Rights
  2. Elderly Care in the Cultural Context of Paiwan People – a Preliminary Study of Care Practices Among a Paiwan Community in Taitung
  3. Self-care nd illness Coping Strategies among Homeless People in Taipei
  4. Meanings of betel chewing among young adults – an exploratory study
  5. Concerns with medicine and strategic compliance among elderly hypertension patients