ABOUT ME
Currently, I am a healthcare analyst working at Analysis Group.
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I recently graduated with an MPH in Epidemiology from the Rollins School of Public Health. With a passion for science and healthcare systems, throughout my education I've been able to study the health of an individual and the resulting impact on the community, from both a scientific and a public health perspective. My interests include social determinants of health, emergency preparedness, scientific communication, spatial epidemiology, and global health.
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Before returning to school, I worked as a research technician for a large interdisciplinary neurolinguistics group at Pennsylvania State University (PSU). Click the most right link to see what I was able to be involved in.
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Through the links above, you can also see my past academic and non-academic accomplishments that came with attending the University of Richmond, where I received my Bachelor's of Science degree in biology. For almost 4 years, I was in a psychology lab that explored the social implications of cognitive aging. I was also able to fulfill the requirements for a Healthcare Studies degree. Through firsthand travel, I was able to examine the impact of infectious and/or chronic diseases across multiple global health care systems.
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