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Field Placements 2014-15

Nicholas Flavin

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Analyzed and reported on program data to support efforts in reducing occurences of food borne illness and enhanced food safety for residents in Portland, ME.

Tagged: Portland Public Health Division

Tracy Powers

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Developed community strategies and recommendations that would support the needs of residents around the state with the new implementation.

Tagged: New Hampshire Public Health Association

Hilary Alycon

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Provided stakeholders with information regarding under-reporting of work-related injuries and utilize existing data collection systems to obtain additional information about injury in occupational industry.

Tagged: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services

Travis Gagen

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Conducted analysis of large survey data to provide baseline characteristics and preliminary statistical analysis. Facilitated community coalition building toward public health summit in Springfield, MA.

Tagged: Partners for a Healthier Community

Sterling York

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Reviewed scientific literature, public health reports, designed infographics and created training material for recreational water program within the Vermont Department of Health.

Tagged: University of Vermont Department of Public Health

Elizabeth Schwartz

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Supported in the revision of survey methods and implementation of queries regarding eldery residents healthcare, food, and transit in Connecticut’s elderly population.

Tagged: Connecticut Department of Public Health

Alexander Potter

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Investigated the potential mental health impacts of climate change by conducting literature reviews and analyzing common data points used in mental health effects of climate change in Vermont.

Tagged: University of Vermont Department of Public Health

Doug Noveroske

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Collaborated with city epidemiologists in making a community health needs assessment that covers health challenges and disparities among residents of New Haven, Connecticut.

Tagged: New Haven Department of Health Epidemiology Department

Christopher Caracciolo

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Developed Food program designed to improve community health by removing barriers of good nutrition to community members in Claremont, New Hampshire.

Tagged: Claremont Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry

Yun Ling

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Designed an evaluation strategy for public health spring break initiative into a written report which acknowledges satisfaction, barriers, and change in knowledge among faculy members, staff and students of the program.

Tagged: Black Stone Community Center - Colaborative

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