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Field Placements 2015-16

Sarah Weingarten

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Developed an Integrated Public Health Surveillance System to collect, analyze, and disseminate information about a variety of diseases and behaviors of interest to the local health department.

Tagged: New Haven Health Department

Kenneth Adamson

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Designed, produced, and disseminated a radio ad campaign in order to build awareness for a community gardening program in Springfield, MA.

Tagged: Gardening the Community

Kelley Simpson

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Educated legislators, key leaders, and public health officials on the importance of public health bills, and ensured that evidence-based public health data is being used to support these bills.

Tagged: Maine Public Health Association

Ashley Davis

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Worked with the Comprehensive Cancer Collaborative’s Equity Task Force to help research and reduce disparities in cancer screening rates among vulnerable populations.

Tagged: University of New Hampshire

Haeley Stewart

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Conducted observation and evaluation at a childcare center to create policies surrounding nutrition and physical activity in order to decrease childhood obesity rates and increase health.

Tagged: University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension

Meghan Wendland

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Completed a needs assessment in order to develop an effective, affordable, sustainable oral health program.

Tagged: Mascoma Community Healthcare Inc

Monica Broughton

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Conducted a quality improvement project to address concerns around care transitions for clients, understand gaps in the system, identify opportunities for improvement.

Tagged: Providence Center Compliance and Quality Improvement

Aderonke Ilegbusi

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Researched and reported on the free clinic’s impact on patient quality of life in order to develop an appropriate life measurement tool and ultimately improve patient care.

Tagged: Rhode Island Free Clinic

Anuoluwapo Osideko

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Conducted a comparative study of PACE Organization and nursing homes in Rhode Island based on quality measures listed within the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

Tagged: PACE Organization of Rhode Island

Stephen DeVoe

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Coordinated with work group members to translate current research, pilot project findings, and national best practice standards into competencies and training curriculum for health professionals located in primary care settings.

Tagged: Vermont Department of Health

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