Emma Grundtvig Gram
PhD student, Assistant lecturer
Section of General Practice
Øster Farimagsgade 5 opg. Q
1353 København K
Section of Biostatistics
Ãster Farimagsgade 5 opg. B
1353 København K
I am a Ph.D. student at the Section of General Practice. I have a master’s degree in Public Health from the University of Copenhagen. My Ph.D. project concerns the long-term consequences of breast cancer screening, where I employ both quantitative and qualitative methods.
I am primarily interested in medical screening, false-positives, overdiagnosis, decision-making, psychometric theory, health communication, older women in screening, the interplay between health interventions and the welfare state, and the qualitative experience and understanding of participating in health interventions.
I am a member of the scientific committee and the chair of the Early and Mid Career Researchers Group, Preventing Overdiagnosis.
I teach biostatistics to master students and critical appraisal of literature to postgraduate doctors becoming general practitioners.
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Questioning ‘Informed Choice’ in Medical Screening: The Role of Neoliberal Rhetoric, Culture, and Social Context
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Methodological Quality of PROMs in Psychosocial Consequences of Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Systematic Review
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Women's experiences of age‐related discontinuation from mammography screening: A qualitative interview study
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