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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

Deirdre Martinez-Meehan

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Researched barriers and facilitators to optimize nutrition for pregnant and breastfeeding women in treatment for opioid use disorder. Worked closely with key personnel and collected data to drive development of a nutritional education program.

Tagged: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Christopher Gerace

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Conducted a mixed methods data analysis and summary of dental services received from children with little or no dental care.

Tagged: Dartmouth College

Julie Croll

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Conduct a qualitative data analysis of intake and outcome data related to rehabilitative center focusing on alcohol abuse recovery.

Tagged: The Providence Center, Recovery Navigation Program

Rachel Martin

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Conduct an overall needs assessment with the Boston Public Health Commission in efforts of addressing barriers, obtaining state and federal funding for social services, and providing city residents with options for health benefits.

Tagged: Boston Public Health Commission

David Liendo Urona

in Field Placements 2016-17, Students

Work with key personnel to increase volunteer participation in Spanish interpreting program to provide better services for Spanish speaking patients at health center in Rhode Island.

Tagged: Rhode Island Free Clinic

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