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Julie Desrochers

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Evaluated the clinical and public health Asthma Care program in order to recommend expansion or additional practices to residents of Vermont.

Tagged: Vermont Department of Public Health Asthma Program

Eulalia Santamaria

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Examined and investigated HIV/STI risk factors and identified barriers to health services to better understand barriers and maximize adherence to services among residents that identify as Latino in Providence, RI.

Tagged: Miriam Hospital HIV/STI Prevention Clinic

Fariha Rizvi

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Collected and prepared documentation for Public Health Accreditation Board review, along with working toward quality improvement metrics for department of public health in Connecticut.

Tagged: Connecticut Department of Public Health

Raul Smego

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Coordinated development and formulation of quality improvement trainings for staff, analyzed training evaluation results and develop summary reports for improvement measures for health department in Providence, RI.

Tagged: Rhode Island Department of Health

Kelly Sabatino

in Field Placements 2014-15, Students

Developed and implemented social media and web based marketing strategy, collaborated with partner organizations to maintain and provide uniform outreach efforts for community health organization in Providence, RI.

Tagged: Rhode Island Public Health Institute

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

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