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  Astrid Trobe Dahlgren
 

In 2002 Astrid began work at the Health Services Research Unit as the project ReBEQI's administrator. Her main function is to support coordination tasks and to ensure that ReBEQI is managed and coordinated effectively. She runs the day-to-day administrative activities of ReBEQI and acts as a ReBEQI contact point for all partners as well as for those outside the partnership


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  Signe Flottorp
 

Signe has worked as a general practitioner in Lofoten and in Oslo since 1980. She has been actively involved in the professional and health politics arena through her roles with the Norwegian Medical Association. She is a general practitioner at the Klemetsrud Medical Office and a deputy for the chief community medical officer.


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  Atle Fretheim
 

Hospital internship at Hedmark Central Hospital, Norway, 1996. Community medicine internship, Vadsø, Norway, first half of 1997, followed by military service as Medical doctor until spring 1998. Emergency room physician at the Oslo Public Emergency Room until autumn 1998. 1999 was spent on missions with Medecins sans Frontieres, first in Yugoslavia (Kosovo) and afterwords in Russia (Novokuznetsk, Siberia).


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  Andy Oxman
 

After 10 years at McMaster University in the departments of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, Andy moved back to Norway in 1994 with his wife, four angry children, 100 boxes (some still unopened) and a dog. His children are talking to him again and Andy is busy contributing in various ways to the Cochrane Collaboration and developing and evaluating ways to help patients, professionals, policy makers, the press and pollywogs make informed choices about health care.


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  Shaun Treweek
 

Unable to get a job with Royal Dutch/Shell, Shaun was forced to take a job in the Prosthetics and Orthotics department at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. This turned out to be an excellent position but after four years it was time for a change. For many years Shaun had considered his consumption of fish to be inadequate so a move to Norway seemed the obvious thing to do.


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