Morten Lindbæk
e-Bug Lead partner
Tel: +47 228 50646
morten.lindbak@medisin.uio.no
Morten Lindbæk graduated as a MD from the University of Oslo in 1978. He completed his PhD in 1998 on the topic 'Acute sinusitis in adults in Norwegian general practice'. He is currently the Head of the Antibiotic Centre for Primary Care as well as a professor in Primary Care at the University of Oslo. He also works part time as a GP.
Morten Lindbæk
e-Bug Lead partner
Tel: +47 228 50646
morten.lindbak@medisin.uio.no
Morten Lindbæk graduated as a MD from the University of Oslo in 1978. He completed his PhD in 1998 on the topic "Acute sinusitis in adults in Norwegian general practice". Read more...
Siri Jensen
e-Bug Lead Contact and Translator
Tel: +47 228 50655
siri.jensen@medisin.uio.no
Siri Jensen has a degree in English literature from the University of Oslo and a degree in film directing from The School of Visual Arts in New York. After working several years in film and televison, she started working as a coordinator and Head of administration for The Antibiotic Centre for Primary care in 2007 where she among othe things has been the coordinator for the last two editions of the Norwegian guidelines for antibiotic use in primary care. In addition to being a coordinator she is also working on a PhD on the topic 'Cultural determinants that may influnece the consumption and precription of antibiotics'. Siri is the main contact for E-bug in Norway.
Siri Jensen
e-Bug Lead Contact and Translator
Tel: +47 228 50655
siri.jensen@medisin.uio.no
Siri Jensen has a degree in English literature from the University of Oslo and a degree in film directing from The School of Visual Arts in New York. After working several years in film and televison, Read more...
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