Self-reported Mental Health Status and Disability of Eastern European Religious Refugees in Minnesota
 


Goal
: To study mental health and disability issues in Eastern European religious refugees originating from Post-Communist countries of Eastern-European block in order to get objective data about their mental and general health status. Those data allow EEMS better understand how people’s beliefs impact the delivery of mental health and general medical care in this growing population group and will help us better design future health programs.

Program Director: Elaine Axelrod.

Questionnaire - English / Russian


  Dr. Elena Polukhin in collaboration with Dr. Kurt Allenberg (Denmark) and Dr. Julia Blomstedt (Sweden).
   
 



Kurt Allenberg, PhD, MS, BS

EDUCATION
2007 : Post Doctoral Fellow – Alternative Medicine, Clinical Research, Biostatistics and
Epidemiology
University of Minnesota, USA
1988 : PhD – Human Physiology
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
1982 : Masters Degree (MS) – Sports & Exercise Physiology
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
1976 : Bachelors Degree (BS) – Organic Chemistry
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  Five articles published, five articles prepared for publication.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2008- : Adjunct Professor - Nutrition and Health Education,
University College Sjælland, Sorø, Denmark
2001-2004 : Consultant and Medical Advisory Board Member,
Tahitian Noni International, Provo, Utah
1988-2001 : Product Development Specialist, 3M Immobilization Laboratories
St Paul, Minnesota and 3M Medical EBC Laboratories – Borken, Germany
  Four US patents, several international patents
1985-1987 : Instructor – Physical Education
August Krogh Institute, University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
1982-1987 : Teacher - Nursing School
University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
1982-1987 : Teacher- Physical Education
The Danish Army Academy, Copenhagen, Denmark
   
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