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Field Placements 2016-17

Janet Dosseva

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Analyzed substance misuse information and disseminated data into compact reports for 9 cities/towns throughout Maine.

Tagged: UNE Coastal Healthy Communities Coalition

Taylor Gross

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Analyzed assessments related to nutrition and physical activity habits of preschoolers, interview stakeholders to assess efficiency of programs and provide suicide prevention education to organizations serving adolescents.

Tagged: Somerset Public Health Coalition

Ami Esquivel

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Worked with health coalition and district public health council on identifying public health priorities in York County, Maine. Created a Partner Map that highlights various public health resources in Southern Maine.

Tagged: UNE Coastal Healthy Communities Coalition

Kelly Clements

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Identified trends, created communication tools and supported coalitions to reduce exposure to tobacco advertisements with the goal of reducing the number of smokers and improve health statewide.

Tagged: University of Vermont Department of Public Health

Elizabeth Kiefer

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Facilitated evidence based reproductive health programs to improve sexual health knowledge among youth in Springfield, MA.

Tagged: Gándara Center

Jillian Leikauskas

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Developed quality measurements and assessed responses to evaluate intake of population needs, team performance, and overall impact of community health centers in Vermont.

Tagged: Grace Cottage Hospital

Carly Zimmerman

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Examined infectious disease assessment of data to provide valuable information for the improvement of health services for residents in New Hampshire.

Tagged: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services

Bianca DeVirgilio

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Implemented and maintained workforce training program to develop a skilled public health workforce.

Tagged: Boston University School of Public Health Activist Lab

Kalyn Rosenberg

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Supported the planning and implementation of state’s health assessment plan by presenting information, maps, and data of health equity in Vermont.

Tagged: Vermont Department of Health

Ricardo Albarran

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Collected and evaluated qualitative data from communities of high-risk for HIV in order to disseminate findings and inform progress on state-wide plan of reducing HIV in Connecticut.

Tagged: New Haven Health Department

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