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Field Placements 2015-16

Elizabeth Scoles

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Developed an understanding of the major health care reform efforts in Vermont, created strategic communication campaigns, and established partnership with internal and external state agencies to foster cross-sector accountability.

Tagged: Vermont Department of Health

Andrea Saric

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Used GIS software to analyze access to care in Vermont based on drive time to any type of health care provider in the different Vermont counties.

Tagged: Vermont Department of Health

Kathryn MacDonald

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Organized and entered Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) Pre & Post data in Excel, run stats for SDQ, reviewed focus group data, drafted focus group report, updated website with recent news articles.

Tagged: Portland Public Health Division

Kapriskie Seide

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Built a compass-like resource guide for organizations assisting the refugee, asylee, and asylum seeker populations in Maine. Helped develop a living clearinghouse of Greater Portland’s health and social services resources for providers.

Tagged: Maine Access immigrant Network (MAIN) - Collaborative

Fawatih Mohamed-Abouh

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Analyzed data to determine possible causes of disparities in outcomes for patients with diabetes and asthma on a statewide, regional, and neighborhood basis.

Tagged: Faculty Collaborative

Alicia Vignola

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Developed and conducted a survey to examine food accessibility and affordability among people who use New Haven’s mobile summer food pantry, especially families with children.

Tagged: New haven Food Policy Council

Chelsea Lennox

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Engaged in hands-on work at the Blackstone Community Center (BCC), part of the Boston Center for Youth and Families (BCYF) network with a mission is to enhance the quality of life for residents through partnerships that offer a wide range of programs and activities to fit neighborhood needs and interests.

Tagged: Black Stone Community Center - Colaborative

Christine Geer

in Field Placements 2015-16, Students

Conducted a formative assessment in order to build a program manual and formulate a sustainability and evaluation plan to guide future program development.

Tagged: Black Stone Community Center - Colaborative

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