MPH Past Practicum Database
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2021-2022
Concentration | Description | Organization | Country | City | Number |
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Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative and qualitative data analysis of antibiotic practices and perceptions among village health workers in western Uganda to evaluate the impact of a CRP diagnostic test in curtailing antimicrobial resistance. | Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Ecology Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 257 |
Applied Epidemiology | CIPHR literature report and cancer survivor experience and unmet needs survey development for Lineberger's North Carolina Community Health Assets and Needs Assessment | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 258 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative data analysis of STD surveillance data to create automated monthly STD reports and analyze the effect of COVID-19 on STD provider types | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services HIV/STD/Hepatitis Surveillance Unit | United States of America | Raleigh | 259 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative data analysis on Rural and Urban disparities in COVID-19 outcomes in North Carolina | Communicable Disease branch of the North Carolina Division of Public Health (NC DPH) | United States of America | Raleigh | 260 |
Applied Epidemiology | Retrospective chart review and quantitative data analysis of the emergency department to skilled nursing facility transition process at the University of North Carolina Medical Center from March 2020 to March 2022. | University of North Carolina Medical Center Emergency Department | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 261 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative data analysis for a research project evaluating malaria "superspreaders" and the human and vector infectious reservoir in Tanzania | UNC School of Medicine IDEEL Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 262 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative data collection in Chapel Hill with the UNC STARx Program to assess the effects of adverse childhood experiences and social determinants of health on health outcomes, such as avoidable hospitalizations. | UNC STARx Program | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 263 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative and qualitative data collection to evaluate emergency management programs and identify best practices in long term care facilities in 10 counties in NC to strengthen the COVID-19 response in these settings. | UNC Health – Mid Carolina Healthcare Coalition | United States of America | Durham | 264 |
Applied Epidemiology | Code-based indicator development for syndromic surveillance of North Carolina Emergency Department visits with the Injury and Violence Prevention Branch NC Department of Health and Human Services. | NC DHHS | United States of America | Raleigh | 265 |
Applied Epidemiology | Community health assessment on Lyme disease and surveillance of Salmonella in Chester County. | Chester County Health Department | United States of America | West Chester | 266 |
Applied Epidemiology | Characterization of SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak and Cluster Data: Research and Analysis | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | United States of America | Raleigh | 267 |
Applied Epidemiology | Develop data linkage methods to join NC Violent Death Reporting System (NC-VDRS) and emergency department data to improve firearm surveillance and suicide event surveillance. | Carolina Center for Health Informatics | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 268 |
Applied Epidemiology | Retrospective analysis of routine data collected by UNC Health during the care of individuals diagnosed with encephalitis from 2015-2020 to educate providers in the larger region, as well as to improve diagnostic testing | VEER | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 269 |
Applied Epidemiology | Data analysis of North Carolina annual county-level STD diagnoses and the impact of COVID-related service disruptions | North Carolina Division of Public Health (HIV/STD/Hepatitis Surveillance Unit) | United States of America | Raleigh | 270 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative data analysis of K-12 COVID-19 school clusters reported in North Carolina | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | United States of America | Raleigh | 271 |
Applied Epidemiology | My practicum focused on preforming sentinel surveillance on canine companion on Lyme disease as well as Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis in Watauga NC. I created a data collection tool, a dataset and a data analysis plan. | VEER Hub | United States of America | Boone | 272 |
Applied Epidemiology | Data analysis examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on trends of emergency department visits with suicidal ideation in North Carolina 2018-2021 | The Carolina Center for Health Informatics | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 273 |
Applied Epidemiology | Conducted a descriptive epidemiology analysis of in-patient stroke hospitalization data in North Carolina from 2019-2020. I was tasked with creating a data report and a tableau dashboard to visualize the data. | UNC Hospitals Department of Emergency Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 274 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative analysis of Crisis Text Line and Hospital Emergency and Discharge data, to investigate the effect of large scale and recurring natural disasters on maternal and youth mental health in the U.S. | North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies | United States of America | Asheville | 275 |
Applied Epidemiology | Creation of an LGBTQ+ Cancer Equity education program and patient toolkit for the Duke Cancer Institute to reduce disparities related to LGBTQ+ individuals in cancer screening, care, and treatment | Duke Cancer Institute | United States of America | Durham | 276 |
Applied Epidemiology | CDC Dengue Branch in San Juan, Puerto Rico working with their prospective cohort study regarding creating a community engagement data collection instrument and conducting a participant retention exploratory analyses | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Dengue Branch | United States of America | San Juan | 277 |
Applied Epidemiology | Medical chart extraction and analysis to describe epidemiology of encephalitis at UNC hospital from March 1, 2015 to February 18, 2020. | VEER | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 278 |
Applied Epidemiology | Secondary analysis of the clinical and molecular epidemiology and outcomes of patients with carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli infections from a global, prospective observational study. | Antimicrobial Resistance Leadership Group | United States of America | Durham | 279 |
Applied Epidemiology | Literature review and creation of a mixed-methods capacity-building needs assessment tool for a consortium of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in North Carolina. | The North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics | United States of America | Raleigh | 280 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative data analysis, manuscript writing, and data presentation using the tableau data visualization software for 410 Medical - a biomedical company in Durham - that developed a rapid infuser device (LifeFlow). | 410 Medical | United States of America | Durham | 281 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative data analysis via Survey Monkey with healthcare providers who prescribe and dispense in Orange County. | Freedom House Recovery Center with Orange County Partnership | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 282 |
Applied Epidemiology | Literature review of disparities in cancer treatment in the United States with a focus on oral oncolytic medications. | Pharmacy Quality Alliance | United States of America | Alexandria | 283 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative data analysis of a cohort of US veterans for a project about the effects of alcohol misuse on cardiovascular disease risk. | Durham VA | United States of America | Durham | 284 |
Applied Epidemiology | TakeMeHome HIV Testing Program Assessment | North Carolina Division of Public Health, HIV/STD/HCV Prevention Unit | United States of America | Raleigh | 285 |
Applied Epidemiology | Quantitative data analysis of youth risk behavior surveys from Orange County Middle and High School students | Orange County Health Department | United States of America | Hillsborough | 286 |
Applied Epidemiology | Development of job aid for chronic hepatitis B in California for health care providers and estimating burden estimates for chronic hepatitis B in California using NHANES data and literature review | California Department of Public Health | United States of America | Richmond, CA | 287 |
Applied Epidemiology | Exposure to tick-borne diseases (TBD) in central NC, to characterize the epidemiology and occupational exposure of tick-borne infections by age and space, and to assess the risk of TBD in Hispanics. | Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Ecology Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 288 |
Applied Epidemiology | Qualitative analysis of the impact of diabetes as a contributing factor to COVID-19 deaths among American Indian and Alaskan Natives in the state of North Carolina for the years 2020, 2021 and 2022 to date. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | United States of America | Raleigh | 289 |
Applied Epidemiology | Survey data collection and analysis of Durham County residents to assess the differential impacts of COVID-19 disease. | The North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics | United States of America | Raleigh | 290 |
Applied Epidemiology | The North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) “Community Health Data Collection and Capacity Practicum†| The North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) | United States of America | Raleigh | 291 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Contribution to IntraHealth's Health workforce advocacy and policy efforts, through the Frontline Health Workers Coalition, advocating for increased US and global investment in frontline health workers around the world. | IntraHealth International | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 292 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Geospatial evaluation of the relationship between greenspace, disease morbidity, and environmental justice stressors | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | United States of America | Durham, NC | 293 |
Environmental Health Solutions | To assess a proposed solution to wastewater management issues in Chatham County, a literature review was completed assessing current knowledge on the safety of food crop production utilizing reclaimed water and biosolids | Willow Rock Retreat | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 294 |
Environmental Health Solutions | literature review to determine 1) the economic burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Ghana and 2) the cost and effectiveness of various NTD interventions | RTI International | United States of America | Durham | 295 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Analysis of FDA Food Code and assessing whether current policies for Orange County are in compliance with all nine of the FDA Voluntary Retail Food Standards, along with creating a grant application with a budget. | Orange County Environmental Health Department | United States of America | Hillsborough | 296 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Scoping paper on the current state of the global TM knowledge base and support on study design materials for lead in drinking water in rural Ghana (water point matching tool, sample size calculations, SOPs, etc.) | The Water Institute at UNC | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 297 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Project lead for tickborne disease research project in Chatham and Orange County parks in North Carolina. Led undergraduate researchers in field collection of ticks in parks via tick dragging. | VEER Hub | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 298 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Private well water contaminants pamphlet development and testing feasibility assessment for the North Carolina Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program | Jordan Institute for families | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 299 |
Environmental Health Solutions | I worked in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Air Quality and Policy Division (AQPD). Specifically, I worked within the Advance Program, developing a Program Database, a new reporting tool and a Program Guide. | Environmental Protection Agency - Advance Program (OAR/AQPD/SLPG) | United States of America | Durham | 300 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Creation and analysis of neural-network mappings of surface-level ozone throughout the United States | EPA | United States of America | Durham | 301 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Conducted climate study with quantitative data collection and analysis on the effects of a high heat exposure event on measures of cardiovascular function in Wistar-Kyoto and Spontaneously Hypertensive rats. | United States Environmental Protection Agency | United States of America | Durham | 302 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Literature review and community meetings in Chatham County, North Carolina for solutions to local wastewater treatment plant nutrient management strategies regarding reclaimed water reuse and applications in agriculture | Willow Rock Retreat, LLC | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 303 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Hybrid internship in Durham, North Carolina which worked with middle-high school age students and administrative tasks. Tasks included editing logic models, writing grant applications, and evaluating general programming. | StrongHER TogetHER | United States of America | Durham | 304 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Provide project support to the Environmental Justice Community Action Network to address environmental health concerns among Sampson County residents. | Environmental Justice Community Action Network | United States of America | Salemberg, Turkey, Clinton | 305 |
Global Health | Systematic literature review on effectiveness of the Swachh Bharat Mission to end open defecation in India. | Water Institute at UNC | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 306 |
Global Health | Pilot research study with UNC Family Medicine, and in collaboration with the national Respite Care Providers Network, that aims to investigate Medical Respite Care (MRP) for persons experiencing homelessness. | UNC Family Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 307 |
Global Health | Qualitative interviews with community health workers for a digital health intervention in rural Sichuan, China intended to improve maternal and child wellbeing | Stanford University's Rural Education Action Project | United States of America | Palo Alto | 308 |
Global Health | I worked at the Nick Simons Institute in Kathmandu, Nepal for six weeks evaluating intervention training programs, working on a policy brief, and learning about the Nepali healthcare system. | Nick Simons Intitute | Nepal | Kathmandu | 309 |
Global Health | Qualitative data analysis, support of global academic partnership, and creation of training materials for nurses in a tertiary care center in Lilongwe, Malawi. | UNC Project-Malawi | Malawi | Lilongwe | 310 |
Global Health | Qualitative data collection in North and South Carolina aimed at receiving community feedback on natural hazard preparedness and response, specifically when it comes to flood contamination. | The Center for Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health | United States of America | College Park | 311 |
Global Health | Systematic review on the barriers to safe sanitation in the United States, specifically including barriers to accessing centralized sewer, repairing septic systems, and accessing septic systems or safe alternatives. | UNC Water Institute | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 312 |
Global Health | Monitoring, evaluation, and learning intern for USAID's Local Health System Sustainability project at Abt Associates. | Abt Associates | United States of America | Durham | 313 |
Global Health | Modified and iterated upon a shared decision-making prototype for cisgender women in NC who may be candidates for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) | Gillings School of Global Public Health; RTI International | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 314 |
Global Health | Qualitative data collection and analysis intended to characterize mental health, violence, HIV treatment, and adherence among pregnant adolescents in South Africa. | Sisone Ntwana Project | South Africa | Johannesburg | 315 |
Global Health | Curriculum development in Raleigh, NC for a 3-part webinar series about having a healthy pregnancy while experiencing food insecurity and a teleconference for emergency preparedness and diabetes management among seniors. | Inter-Faith Food Shuttle | United States of America | Raleigh | 316 |
Global Health | 1. Developing an Adaptive Management Framework toolkit for social behavioral change programs that guides how to optimize ongoing programs 2. Data collection tool for Total Quality Leadership and Accountability evaluation | FHI 360 | United States of America | Durham | 317 |
Global Health | Composed qualitative interview and literature review for the VITAL pilot study based in Hanoi, Vietnam intended to address the mental health needs of people living with HIV through the Friendship Bench intervention. | UNC VITAL | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 318 |
Global Health | Understanding the causalities of unintended pregnancies, contraception use, and the need for SRH programs among female migrant and factory workers in Thailand to promote quality births | Kenan Foundation Asia | Thailand | Bangkok | 319 |
Global Health | Internship at Durham County Department of Public Health with the Population Health Division working on re-accreditation and strategic planning for the health department | Durham County Department of Public Health | United States of America | Durham | 320 |
Global Health | Project redesign of the Orange County, NC Healthy Homes Program intended to reduce home hazards and improve home safety in the Orange County community. | Orange County Health Department - Environmental Division | United States of America | Hillsborough | 321 |
Global Health | Supporting community groups to achieve equitable health outcomes in various capacities in rural counties in North Carolina. | MDC Rural Forward | United States of America | Durham | 322 |
Global Health | Employed human-centered design techniques, mix methods research and sexual and reproductive health technical assistance on a youth sexual health and wellness project and a research project on novel male contraceptives. | Youth Development Labs, Inc. (YLabs) | United States of America | Berkeley | 323 |
Global Health | Literature review of the historical health equity issue that might impact Dengvaxia vaccine uptake in addition to data analysis via R on vaccine hesitancy and associated factors in the COPA cohort in Puerto Rico. | CDC Dengue Branch - Puerto Rico | United States of America | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 324 |
Global Health | Community Engagement Work Plan development for clinical trial community sites and training to increase Community Advisory Board members' engagement in clinical trial protocol development. | fhi360 | United States of America | Durham | 325 |
Global Health | Qualitative data collection on bi and pan inclusion in comprehensive sexuality education in the US and digital self-managed abortion educational resources research for audiovisual tools development in the US. | Ipas | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 326 |
Global Health | Remote quanitative data summarization for a manuscript describing perceptions of SGBV among adolescent youth in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | EngenderHealth | United States of America | Washington | 327 |
Global Health | Grant writing intern for Curamericas Global. Focused on creating a lit review around maternal/newborn and children under-5 health in Guatemala and create a proposal focused on Curamericas Casas Maternas project. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | Raleigh | 328 |
Global Health | Completion of a Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan on behalf of the Kigezi HealthCare Foundation to improve maternal child health outcomes in rural Kabale District, Uganda. | Child Family Health International | United States of America | El Cerrito | 329 |
Global Health | Review of development of sanitation master plans using a case study in Freetown, Sierra Leone to improve progress in sanitation using citywide inclusive sanitation (CWIS) principles. | Citywid Inclusive Sanitation Technical Assistance Hub/The Water Institute at UNC | Senegal | Dhakar | 330 |
Global Health | The student worked with the UNC - Wits RHI to create a facility checklist and an client interview guide for a study on transgender specific differentiated service delivery (TG-DSD)and HIV care in South Africa. | UNC - Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute (RHI) | South Africa | Johannesburg | 331 |
Global Health | Collaborating on a research team in developing a pilot curriculum for workers in the Early Care and Education field to equip child care centers in supporting optimal lactation and feeding practices during emergencies | Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 332 |
Global Health | Creation of a database on REDCap for a clinical trail of cervical precancer prevention cream for women living with HIV in Johannesburg, South Africa. | UNC Center for AIDS Research | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 333 |
Global Health | Do a literature review and write a manuscript about the health impacts of traffic-related air pollution and the potential benefits of implementing the North Carolina Clean Transportation Plan. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | United States of America | Raleigh | 334 |
Global Health | Qualitative analysis to determine the impact of maternal mortality on male spouses and other family members through interviews in Kigali, Rwanda | Dr. Adeyemi Olufolabi | United States of America | Durham | 335 |
Global Health | Qualitative analysis and legal mapping of public health emergency and pandemic preparedness legislation for Papua New Guinea | Global Health Security Agenda - Legal Preparedness Action Package | United States of America | Washington | 336 |
Global Health | Developing an evidence gap map of maternal and child nutrition research in Zambia | Scaling Up Nutrition - Learning & Evaluation (Gillings Zambia Hub) | Zambia | Lusaka | 337 |
Global Health | Technical documentation including technical guide, SOPs, editorial article, and country profiles to support the design and implementation of HIV virtual case management programs | FHI 360 | United States of America | Durham | 338 |
Global Health | Mali Health is a US 501(c)(3) organization that works with women, children, and peri-urban communities in Mali on improving local health systems. | Mali Health | Mali | Bamako | 339 |
Global Health | Qualitative data collection and analysis in Ghana of a Technical Advisory Group as part of a mixed methods evaluation of the national scale up of the Obstetric Triage Implementation Package | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Gillings School of Global Public Health | Ghana | Accra, Ghana | 340 |
Global Health | Quantitative data collection and analysis of housing improvement needs in rural Alaska as part of a Tribal initiative to make healthier living environments in housing impacted by climate change. | Native Community in Rural Alaska | United States of America | Would prefer this is not public information. | 341 |
Global Health | Qualitative data collection and analysis for physiology-based climate justice research at the US Environmental Protection Agency to examine cardiopulmonary effects of high heat exposures | US EPA | United States of America | Durham | 342 |
Global Health | Qualitative data collection and analysis for environmental survey as part of UNC's evaluation of the new UNC Chatham Maternity Care Center in Chatham County | UNC Family Medicine: Maternity Care Access and Quality in Chatham County: Mixed Method Evaluation of the UNC Chatham Hospital Maternity Care Project | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 343 |
Global Health | Development of recommendations and resources for Peace Corps volunteers implementing youth based nutritional health and physical activity education programs in operating post locations | Peace Corps Office of Global Health and HIV | United States of America | Washington DC | 344 |
Global Health | I analyzed data on an intervention carried out about couple communication and family planning in eastern Uganda for IntraHealth International and presented my findings. | IntraHealth International | Uganda | chapel hill | 345 |
Global Health | Quantitative research on whether there are correlations between unmet family planning needs and women's income, household income and/or income as a percent of expenditure & Immunization Policy and Efficiency | Research and Development Solutions (RADS) Pakistan | Pakistan | Islamabad | 346 |
Global Health | Assisting with formative work for a mental health intervention targeting adolescents living with HIV (ALWH) in Lilongwe, Malawi. | University of North Carolina School of Medicine and UNC Project-Malawi | Malawi | Chapel Hill, North Carolina and Lilongwe, Malawi | 347 |
Global Health | Prospective, observational, open-label cohort study to evaluate daily oral PrEP uptake, adherence, persistence and preferences for attributes of PrEP formulations among young women. | UNC Global Project Zambia (Zambia Hub) | Zambia | Lusaka | 348 |
Global Health | Qualitative data analysis of knowledge and behaviors associated with malaria, anemia, and helminth infection in Benin. | l'école des hautes études en santé publique | France | Paris | 349 |
Global Health | I analyzed quantitative and qualitative data for a research study at the Water Institute related to improving environmental health services in healthcare facilities in low-resource settings. | Water Institute | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 350 |
Health Behavior | Data collection instrument development and background research on parental factors that affect the healthcare transition (HCT) process for youth with chronic health conditions who have been followed at UNC Health Care | UNC Self-management and Transition to Adulthood with Rx=treatment (STARx) Program | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 351 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative data collection in rural North Carolina health clinics for a feasibility study determining acceptability and readiness to promote the HPV vaccine at an earlier age | UNC School of Family Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 352 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative and quantitative data collection for a policy brief and advocacy tool on the financial impacts of Medicaid expansion on Federally Qualified Health Centers in North Carolina. | North Carolina Community Health Center Association | United States of America | Raleigh | 353 |
Health Behavior | Created qualitative interview & recruitment materials to inform the creation of a 'Best Practices Guide' tailored to NC leaders in anticipation of cannabis being legalized at the state-level. | East Carolina University | United States of America | Greenville | 354 |
Health Behavior | State level data collection in North Carolina for a communications report intended to increase school food participation. | Food Insight Group | United States of America | I worked from home - Hillsborough | 355 |
Health Behavior | Community Outreach work with ECU Health Cancer Care in Greenville, NC. This included - free cancer screenings for the uninsured, community talks on cancer prevention and early detection, survivorship celebrations, etc. | Vidant Health (now ECU HEALTH) Cancer Care | United States of America | Greenville | 356 |
Health Behavior | Development of a survey to collect information about lead (Pb) risks and preventive behavior among residents of Chatham County who live in homes constructed prior to 1978. | Chatham County Public Health Department | United States of America | Pittsboro | 357 |
Health Behavior | User testing, social media content creation, and health impact data entry for health technology app in New York City. | okayso | United States of America | New York | 358 |
Health Behavior | Data analysis to create a public-facing dashboard characterizing fatalities involving e-scooters; presenting the dashboard and associated website that was constructed via a webinar. | UNC Highway Safety Research Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 359 |
Health Behavior | At El Futuro, I developed focus group guides to conduct sessions with organizations that provide mental health support to Latinx, and an evaluation plan to improve the current method of measuring CLAS standards. | El Futuro | United States of America | Durham | 360 |
Health Behavior | Implementing community-level interventions and developing materials to increase accessibility to fresh produce in the Carrboro, NC area | The Carrboro Farmers' Market | United States of America | Carrboro | 361 |
Health Behavior | Literature review and production of map of facilitators and barriers of maternal healthcare system in preparation for qualitative research on experiences of structural racism for birthing people in rural eastern NC. | Mapping and Analyzing the Pressure Points and Structural Inequities in Maternal Health (MAPPS-MH) Project hosted by ECU Department of Health Education and Promotion: Dr. Kristin Black | United States of America | Greenville | 362 |
Health Behavior | Research translation on campus sexual violence prevention effort focusing on LGBTQ+ students in the US. | Sexual Violence Research Initiative, University of Madison - Wisconsin | United States of America | Madison | 363 |
Health Behavior | Development of an online, asynchronous, cross campus peer support training for UNC students | Peers for Progress | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 364 |
Health Behavior | I primarily researched the impact that unwinding the public health emergency would have on those enrolled in Medicaid. I did both quantitative analysis and policy research to fully understand the implications. | Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services | United States of America | Baltimore | 365 |
Health Behavior | Supporting the Chapel Hill Campus & Community Coalition's data collection efforts and communications projects to reduce the harms of excessive drinking. | Chapel Hill Campus and Community Coalition | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 366 |
Health Behavior | Health communications and peer networking organization for IFE4Her, and UNC-based research project working to increase PrEP accessibility and utilization in Durham Housing Authority communities | IFE4Her | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 367 |
Health Behavior | Literature review and presentation design regarding experiences of sexual and police-related violence among queer youth of color in the American South. | FHI 360 | United States of America | Durham | 368 |
Health Behavior | Supported NC TraCS in developing an evaluation plan for their Community & Patient Advisory Board. Conducted environmental scan on advisory board evaluation and conducted interviews with CPAB members and TraCS staff. | North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences (TraCS) Institute | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 369 |
Health Behavior | Conducted qualitative stakeholder interviews with those involved in prenatal substance use screening (physicians, nurses, admin) to create a recommendation report to inform development of a universal screening tool | CLOUDi | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 370 |
Health Behavior | Tackling social determinations of poor mental and neonatal health system through engaging birthing people through social media platforms by disseminating rights and resources to birthing people in Germany. | Empowered Birth Movement | Germany | Dusseldorf | 371 |
Health Behavior | Development of content and study protocol for a safe driving program targeting the driving behavior of young drivers in the United States. | innovation Research and Training | United States of America | Durham | 372 |
Health Behavior | Health communications activities for the Sickle Cell Data Collection Program at the CDC Foundation | CDC Foundation | United States of America | Atlanta | 373 |
Health Behavior | Conducting Design Thinking Sessions for Teen along with a user manual for youth facing organizations and insights report | MyHealthEd. (Real Talk App) | United States of America | Triangle Area but operates Remote | 374 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative analysis for a study on COVID-19 perceptions and behaviors in rural South Africa | UNC / University of Witwatersrand | South Africa | Johannesburg | 375 |
Health Behavior | Creating a GIS and public health guidance document to identify best practices to explore geospatial relationships between Veteran suicide and location in North Carolina counties. | Building Veteran Healthy Communities (BVHC)- UNC | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 376 |
Health Behavior | Created a recommendation report for a tobacco control pilot study and fact sheets about advancing health equity in tobacco control. | UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 377 |
Health Behavior | Development of telehealth intervention to address sub-optimal self-management of Type 2 Diabetes among Veterans at the Durham VA Medical Center | Durham VA Medical Center | United States of America | Durham | 378 |
Health Behavior | Literature review, community needs assessment plan and stakeholder engagement strategy used to develop solutions for employers to support young adult worker mental health. Research shared in virtual town hall. | Center for Workplace Mental Health | United States of America | Washington, D.C. | 379 |
Health Behavior | Evaluation of an electronic patient-reported outcome measure with the UNC Thoracic Surgery Service. Completed literature review and developed facilitator's guide for process mapping interviews. | UNC Hospital-Cardiothoracic Surgery | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 380 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative data analysis and comparison of cross-national survey results in Ireland (Health Behavior in School Children Survey), plus qualitative data analysis of feedback from on-campus student food pantry experiences. | Health Promotion Research Centre at the National University of Ireland, Galway | Ireland | Galway | 381 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative interviews and survey development for community needs assessment, web-based resource guide development, in-take demographics quantitative analysis for MAAME in Durham to identify needs and improve access | MAAME | United States of America | Durham | 382 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis to determine the optimal delivery of a mobile clinic focusing on increasing PrEP access for women in Durham Housing Authority communities | IFE4Her | United States of America | Durham | 383 |
Health Behavior | Mixed methods data analysis of semi-structured interviews to understand how adolescents view and interact with existing contraceptive decision aid handouts | UNC Department of Pediatrics | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 384 |
Health Behavior | Evaluation tool creation for a trauma-informed organizational policy pilot program and wrote a literature review on frameworks for the same program to improve trauma-informed organizational policies and culture. | North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCCADV) | United States of America | Durham | 385 |
Health Behavior | A human-centered design approach to creating a website that would serve as a centralized hub of resources for people in Durham County supporting ACEs and resilience and trauma-informed care related efforts. | Durham County Public Health Department | United States of America | Durham | 386 |
Health Behavior | Development of materials for and evaluation of take-home food education kits for families in Orange County, NC. | TABLE | United States of America | Carrboro | 387 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative data analysis to inform survey development for the Appalachian SSPs and Quantitative instrument development to measure the skills, capacities, and needs of the Injury and Violence Prevention Workforce. | Injury Prevention Research Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 388 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative data collection in the UNC Emergency Department to identify barriers to addressing unmet social needs. | UNC Emergency Department | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 389 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative data collection in a North Carolina EMS system to evaluate the implementation of a new protocol for sepsis care | UNC Department of Emergency Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 390 |
Health Behavior | Developing innovative recruitment methods and attending recruitment events to recruit Black and Latinx, Queer MSM in the RDU area. Creating various content for the HMP app, Qualitative tool development and analysis. | BATLAB@UNC | United States of America | Durham | 391 |
Health Behavior | Healthy Equity Intern working on a communication guide and other internal guidance to support operationalizing Health Equity at the Center for Science in the Public Interest | The Center for Science in the Public Interest | United States of America | Washington D.C. | 392 |
Health Behavior | Developed a community governance onboarding manual and tools for internal operations for the board of a community-driven nonprofit organization informed through a literature review and interviews. | Communities Organizing for Racial Equity (CORE) | United States of America | Pittsboro | 393 |
Health Behavior | Fellowship program with the Health Policy Commission; assisted with an internal evaluation of the Moving Massachusetts Upstream (MassUP) funding program. | Massachusetts Health Policy Commission | United States of America | Boston | 394 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative analysis of interviews with NC WIC breastfeeding peer counselors to evaluate counselors' experiences, WIC program effectiveness and identify areas of improvement. | Department of Nutrition, Gillings | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 395 |
Health Behavior | Interviews of experts on tobacco cessation best practices and Ft. Bragg military base providers on their existing cessation practices. The project was intended to understand what works well and existing barriers on base. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Fayetteville (Ft. Bragg) | 396 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative data collection in Durham, North Carolina for the Culturally Affirming Climate Survey to give voice to Black and Brown students. Developed racial socialization content for Black parents/caregivers. | Village of Wisdom | United States of America | Durham | 397 |
Health Behavior | Qualitative data collection in Durham County through the Office of Minority Health (OMH) to identify health literacy challenges in non-English and non-Spanish speaking communities of color | Durham County Department of Public Health | United States of America | Durham | 398 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Qualitative and quantitative program evaluation, workshop development, community outreach, and program coordination at the Marian Cheek Jackson Center in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, NC. | The Marian Cheek Jackson Center | United States of America | Carrboro | 399 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Development of cooking and nutrition-based workshops and resources for youth, teens, and adults in the Bronx | New Settlement | United States of America | Bronx | 400 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Working in Duke University's research communications department, I sought out and reported on public health related research at the university with the goal of reaching the broadest range of individuals. | Duke Research Communications | United States of America | Durham | 401 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Data audit and data research collected on the policies and practices used to capture information on the direct care workforce in North Carolina; Structured interviews and qualitative data collection and analysis | PHI National | United States of America | Bronx, NY | 402 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Policy report and qualitative data analysis for a study working to implement adolescent wellness visits in Tanzania. | VITAA Study | United Republic of Tanzania | The study is taking place in two counties in Tanzania (Bagamoyo & Kinondoni). I worked virtually this summer. | 403 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Mixed-methods study evaluating the use of mHealth for the use of data collection, surveillance, monitoring, and public health interventions in Colombia as a way to overcome traditional research barriers in LMICs | Instituto de Salud Publica (ISP) at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana | Colombia | Bogota | 404 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Pilot project with Boulder County Public Health and Boulder Housing Partners on air quality indoors for older adults during wildfire season. | Boulder County Public Health | United States of America | Boulder | 405 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Creation of a Health Equity Data Guide with the Injury and Violence Prevention Branch of the NC DHHS to look at housing status, gender identity, sexual orientation, and race/ethnicity in 4 different syndromic datasets. | DHHS-PH-Chronic Disease & Injury: Injury and Violence Prevention Branch | United States of America | Raleigh | 406 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Landscape analysis toolkit creation and dissemination (surveys and interviews) focused on health equity work across DHHS, and literature review on health equity frameworks for the Health Equity Portfolio of DHHS | NC DHHS Office of Health Equity | United States of America | Raleigh | 407 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | A remote opportunity that entailed conducting quantitative data analyses of member personal health information to inform program developments that will expand health equity and close gaps in care across Elevance Health. | Elevance Health | United States of America | Indianapolis | 408 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Community outreach & event planning support for the annual BLK JOY Festival; Designing infographics and community evaluation tools to boost the reach of the organization | Black Health Commission | United States of America | Orlando | 409 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Sexual health education, qualitative data production, and visual wellness resource guide among individuals residing in Prince George's County, MD during HIV STI/STD screening events | Heart to Hand Inc. | United States of America | Largo | 410 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Sexual and gender-based violence internal programming synthesis at Ipas and development of global dialogue session webinar to allow for knowledge sharing at our different offices | Ipas | United States of America | Chapel Hill (but they are moving to a completely remote model. | 411 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Researching topics, developing an outreach process, and corresponding with expert authors to write a feature article and blog posts about uses of artificial intelligence in healthcare for American Scientist’s magazine. | American Scientist magazine | United States of America | Research Triangle Park | 412 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Collecting available resources in the Bronx and Brooklyn to share with clients with the goal of improving access to community-based resources that promote overall health and wellness. | Rising Ground | United States of America | New York City | 413 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Developing a patient outreach protocol and creating a perinatal suicide toolkit for providers to consult when treating North Carolina perinatal women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. | NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 414 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Product creation and project assistance concerning those who identify as female with ADHD in order to increase education among patients, stakeholders, and the public about their specific needs and resources available. | Duke Center for Girls & Women with ADHD | United States of America | Durham | 415 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Disaster communications, food security, and coastal restoration in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans | Common Ground Relief | United States of America | New Orleans | 416 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | I worked with the Climate Resilience team within the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resilience. I supported the staff working on the Regions Innovating for Strong Economies & Environment (RISE) program. | NCORR | United States of America | Raleigh | 417 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Qualitative data analysis and research tool creation for the evaluation of PrEP use among young women in southwestern Uganda and in rural Alabama. | University of Alabama at Birmingham | United States of America | Birmingham | 418 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Ready for School, Ready for Life (Ready, Ready) is a 501(C)(3) organization in Guilford County that seeks to guarantee all children are connected to essential resources that are vital in development. | Ready for School, Ready for Life | United States of America | Greensboro | 419 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Creation of External-Facing Program Manual and Internal-Facing Speaker Directory for the promotion of culturally-responsive mental health access for the Latino (Spanish-speaking) immigrant community in North Carolina | El Futuro | United States of America | Durham | 420 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Survey collection of birth control accessibility and perceptions in urban and tribal American Indian/ Alaska Native (AIAN) communities in Washington State. | Seven Directions Center for Indigenous Public Health | United States of America | Seattle | 421 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Qualitative data collection and toolkit documentation for development of a state-wide replication guide for Medicaid reimbursement in schools for mental health services. | Rural Opportunity Institute | United States of America | Rocky Mount | 422 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Data Analysis at Duke University Health System for racial health disparities in infectious diseases and healthcare access | Duke Center for Antimicrobial Stewardship and Infection Protection | United States of America | Durham, NC | 423 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Development of COVID-19 vaccine health education tool for Black, female, breast cancer patients through a digital health intervention platform from RTI International, intended to alleviate vaccine hesitancy. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 424 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Evaluation of the Boston-based Asian American Resource Workshop's pilot mental health support space, for undocumented Asian folks and those impacted by deportation in the Southeast Asian community. | Addressing Disparities in Asian Populations through Translational Research (ADAPT) and the Asian American Resource Workshop (AARW) | United States of America | Boston | 425 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student participated in community health work with the non-profit the Black Health Commission, including communications dissemination, poll development, and community tool building. | Black Health Commission | United States of America | orlando | 426 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Researching DEI procedures to develop a commitment plan and training toolkit for an organization that works with the community of folks affected by celiac disease in the United States of America | Beyond Celiac | United States of America | Ambler | 427 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Program coordination and data analysis for the Gillings 3rd Annual Inclusive Excellence Summer Symposium intended to inform faculty and staff of innovative ways to facilitate critical conversations in the classroom. | Gillings Inclusive Excellence | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 428 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Conducting research to characterise climate sensitivities and health risks in the Carolinas with a focus on applying intersectional risk approaches | The North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies (NCICS) | United States of America | Asheville | 429 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Worked with the National Center for Healthy Housing focusing on blood lead screening and reporting across the U.S., including updating a table on the topic, writing a policy brief, and presenting to the CDC | National Center for Healthy Housing | United States of America | Columbia | 430 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | A scoping review assessing the landscape of scientific research analyzing structural racism in cancer care in the United States. | Eastern Carolina University | United States of America | Greenville | 431 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Cultural Humility for Individuals with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities in NC (How can Researchers best Engage with the I/DD population) | Duke University | United States of America | Durham | 432 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Conducted qualitative and quantitative data analysis to produce and update visualizations for indicators on the Peterson-Kaiser Health System Tracker dashboard, which monitors the U.S. healthcare system performance. | Peterson-Kaiser Health System Tracker | United States of America | San Francisco, CA | 433 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Project management role with clients across the united states focusing on advancing equity with a results-based accountability lens. | Race for Equity LLC | United States of America | Durham | 434 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Qualitative Data Research with the Center for Health Equity Research (CHER) to make Medicaid and Medicaid structures more equitable | Center for Health Equity Research | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 435 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Conducted landscape research to provide recommendations for developing a professional learning community for Complex Care providers across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts | Massachusetts Health Policy Commission | United States of America | Boston | 436 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Qualitative data collection for multi-study analysis in UNC CHAI Core team | UNC CHAI Core | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 437 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Qualitative research on sectoral bargaining and high road training partnerships as political strategies for lifting labor standards among nail salon workers and owners in California and Boston | California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative | United States of America | Oakland / Los Angeles | 438 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Research Assistant for the International Commission of Jurists' Drafting Team of the Pandemic Treaty. | International Commission of Jurists | Switzerland | Geneva | 439 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Conducted legal mapping with the Global Health Security Agenda identifying gaps in legal trends surrounding public health emergency response in Canada. | Global Health Security Agenda | United States of America | Washington D.C. | 440 |
Health Policy | Information dissemination and development of public page on the use of a web-based assessment battery regarding first-episode psychosis, that promotes the facilitation of data collection through standardized measures. | Westat | United States of America | Rockville | 441 |
Health Policy | Alexion is a pharma company focused on rare disease treatments. My practicum was with the government affairs team.The deliverables include projects such as stakeholder analyses and PAC engagements. | Alexion | United States of America | Boston | 442 |
Health Policy | The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Fall Internship Program. | The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) | United States of America | D.C. | 443 |
Health Policy | Qualitative data collection in Baltimore City for a city-level evaluation of support for SB 420 in the state of Maryland. Development of health education resources to address community-level disease outbreaks. | SPARC, A Center for Women | United States of America | Baltimore | 444 |
Health Policy | Created a data collection best practices guide for research firm who specializes in school-based research projects to use internally. Designed & published website to inform intervention developersof a funding opportunity | The Policy & Research Group | United States of America | New Orleans | 445 |
Health Policy | Quantitative data collection of syndromic surveillance data for county-level evaluations of firearm-related emergency department visits across the state of North Carolina. | Carolina Center for Health Informatics, Department of Emergency Medicine, UNC Chapel Hill | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 446 |
Health Policy | For my practicum, I worked with North Carolina Medicaid to gather qualitative and quantitative data to complete the 2021 Health Equity Report, and the 2021 Access to Care Report. | North Carolina Medicaid- DHHS | United States of America | Raleigh | 447 |
Health Policy | Qualitative research and assessment of population needs and capacities for telehealth engagement in states and territories that are members of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO). | The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) | United States of America | Arlington | 448 |
Health Policy | Advocacy assistance for the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services based upon legislative priorities, including expanding Medicaid, to improve health and wellbeing for North Carolinians. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | United States of America | Raleigh | 449 |
Health Policy | Intern on the Policy team at Primary Care Collaborative, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing primary care in the US. Researches bills and helps facilitates stakeholder meetings relating to primary care. | Primary Care Collaborative | United States of America | Washington DC | 450 |
Health Policy | Lobbying at NCGA for Medicaid expansion & Good Samaritan expansion, federal and foundation grant-writing and editing, opioid settlement policy analysis and brief writing, monkeypox policy analysis and onepager production | Community Education Group | United States of America | N/A | 451 |
Health Policy | Contributed to the assessments of two federal programs in the United States that provide health care services to veterans and incarcerated individuals. | Government Accountability Office | United States of America | DC | 452 |
Health Policy | Utilized quantitative and qualitative research experience to evaluate Medicaid policies and inform recommendations to improve health equity within the department. | NC Medicaid | United States of America | Raleigh | 453 |
Health Policy | Grassroots advocacy for reproductive rights and abortion access in Post-Roe America, specific focus on North Carolina policy and access | Pro-Choice North Carolina | United States of America | Durham | 454 |
Health Policy | Needs assessment and product design for a provider education website search tool, intended to increase efficiency in finding relevant topics and reduce administrative burdens for healthcare providers. | Humana | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 455 |
Health Policy | Policy and systems recommendation and evaluation for redetermination during the Public Health Emergency unwinding period. | NC Medicaid | United States of America | Raleigh | 456 |
Health Policy | Policy and advocacy intern at Birth Detroit, a non-profit focused on Black maternal mortality and women's health. I focused on a tracking system for national birth center accreditation. | Birth Detroit | United States of America | Detroit | 457 |
Health Policy | General communications operations and special projects regarding in-person, virtual, and paper communications within the Orange County Department on Aging. | Orange County Department on Aging | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 458 |
Health Policy | The student worked on the federal rulemaking process for Medicare's Physician Fee Schedule, a DHHS behavioral health workgroup filing A-19s, and the annual payment determination process for diagnostic laboratory tests. | Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services | United States of America | Baltimore | 459 |
Health Policy | Clinical outcomes research internship studying diabetic medication trends and usage in commercial health plans | Evernorth | United States of America | St. Louis | 460 |
Health Policy | Participated in program evaluation and strategic planning for a grant program that funds nonprofits in 10 rural and underserved NC counties aiming to improve social determinants and community health. | MDC Rural Forward | United States of America | Durham | 461 |
Health Policy | Qualitative data collection and policy solution development for informal caregiving and maternal & child health within the U.S. context. | United States of Care | United States of America | D.C. | 462 |
Health Policy | Qualitative Research and Data Visualization for the North Carolina Maternal Mortality Review Committee; Program Manager III for Statewide Doula Summit | NC Division of Public Health; Women, Infant, and Community Wellness Section; Maternal Health Branch | United States of America | Raleigh | 463 |
Health Policy | Policy advocacy and leadership initiatives to improve the wellbeing of North Carolina's rural constituents through the social determinants of health. | NC Rural Center | United States of America | Raleigh | 464 |
Health Policy | Health policy analysis for a Member of Congress focused on the development of legislative proposals focused on the Alzheimer's caregiving crisis, social determinants of health, and drug pricing. | United States House of Representatives | United States of America | Washington, D.C | 465 |
Health Policy | Literature search and white paper on the topic of preauthorization as currently practiced in the US healthcare system. | Center for Health and Democracy | United States of America | Philadelphia | 466 |
Health Policy | Literature review, data analysis, and policy options report on the economic impacts of mental health treatment at the Congressional Budget Office | Congressional Budget Office | United States of America | Washington, D.C. | 467 |
Health Policy | Video-coding intern on Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab's video-coding team. Followed one family's intimate journey with postnatal care via video footage and double checked that qualitative codes for each segment. | Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 468 |
Health Policy | Generated case study on grant awardee program, created script, facilitated interviews and completed draft of case study spotlight for publication. Created research-supported racial equity curricula for grant awardees. | Health Policy Commission | United States of America | Boston | 469 |
Health Policy | Qualitative and quantitative analysis of the Health Team's $20 M annual grant portfolio from 2018-2021 to determine the racial stratification of leadership within grantee organizations and the associated funding. | Kresge Foundation | United States of America | REMOTE | 470 |
Health Policy | Public policy fellowship in Oakland, California. I worked with the Mayor's Office on a safety net initiative, called AssistHub, and with a Councilmember in deep East Oakland on community collaborations. | Urban Leaders Fellowship | United States of America | Oakland (though the Fellowship exists in other cities across the US, too) | 471 |
Health Policy | Research assistance within the Duke University Dept. of Population Health Sciences Implementation Science Research Collaborative (INTERACT) Team | Duke University Department of Population Health Sciences Implementation Research Collaborative (INTERACT) | United States of America | Durham | 472 |
Health Policy | Drafting literature review on the impact of Medicare Medication Therapy Management (MTM) on potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use and costs for Duke-Margolis | Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy | United States of America | Durham | 473 |
Health Policy | Used qualitative and quantitative data collected by the Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab based at the UNC Chapel Hill on postpartum care and health outcomes to improve postpartum care. | Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 474 |
Health Policy | Data analysis, interpretation, and dissemination for the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Health Benefits for an annual consumer experience survey. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | United States of America | Raleigh | 475 |
Health Policy | Qualitative data collection via content coding videos of maternity patients at UNC Women's Hospital to understand quality of care provided to families in the postnatal unit, specifically centered on fetal heel pricks. | UNC Chapel Hill Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 476 |
Health Policy | I interviewed adolescent females to gain their perspectives on existing contraceptive aids. We wanted to determine what is most useful to adolescents when choosing birth control and to develop a new aid from the results | UNC School of Medicine (Department of Pediatrics) | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 477 |
Leadership in Practice | Research conducted on promoting the use of breastmilk for working women and research on racial disparities in maternal mortality in the Deep South. This research was conducted at a medical school under a professor. | The University of Houston College of Medicine | United States of America | Houston | 478 |
Leadership in Practice | worked with WakeMed population health initiative to produce a literature review and trauma-informed care curriculum. | WakeMed Health and Hospitals | United States of America | Raleigh | 479 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative and quantitative data analysis in UNC Medical Center for evaluation of Chlorhexidine Gluconate treatment to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) | UNC Medical Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 480 |
Leadership in Practice | Quantitative data collection with recommendation report at large children's hospital system in Indiana as part of initial program review and assessment of current Aggression Prevention and Behavioral Alert program. | Riley Children's Health | United States of America | Indianapolis | 481 |
Leadership in Practice | Identify gaps within minority groups that lead to health disparities in cancer diagnosis, treatment and outcomes and design an educational event to educate the target population on importance of health screenings. | Duke Cancer Institute's Office of Health Equity | United States of America | Durham | 482 |
Leadership in Practice | Developing a case study website to further the arts community’s understanding of public health procedures during COVID-19, improve trust and transparency, and providing concrete tools and resources for them to reopen. | Appalachian State University Department of Health & Exercise Science | United States of America | Boone | 483 |
Leadership in Practice | Quantitative and qualitative CHA data analysis report in county health district to identify health priorities for CHIP. Culturally competent listening session design for HEZs to address SDOH disparities in county. | Williamson County and Cities Health District | United States of America | Round Rock | 484 |
Leadership in Practice | Using online surveys to Veterans and a non-Veteran control group to assess COVID-related risk perceptions and behaviors, their healthcare experiences, and the impact of COVID-19 on mental health | University of Utah | United States of America | Salt Lake City | 485 |
Leadership in Practice | Collaborative, advisory program evaluation of Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Coaching Into Care (CIC) expansion project. Research intensive position to provide recommendations for direction of working group plans. | VA VISN 6 MIRECC Durham | United States of America | Durham | 486 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative and quantitative data collection of the impact of the NC TraCS pilot program administered through REDCap surveys. | North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 487 |
Leadership in Practice | Developed childhood vaccination and health and safety guidance for a pre-k/kindergarten in Carrboro, North Carolina. The project was intended to help protect the health of teachers, students, families, and the community. | Little House Playschool | United States of America | Carrboro | 488 |
Leadership in Practice | working with RACE For Equity Now providing consulting to various clients on how to apply public health knowledge into their organizations. | RACE FOR EQUITY NOW | United States of America | REMOTE BUT BASED IN NC | 489 |
Leadership in Practice | Analyzing demographic and falls related data from Western NC Fall Prevention Coalition counties among North Carolina Residents ages 60 and above to help guide the development of WNCFPC’s 2021-2024 Strategic Planning. | Western North Carolina Falls Prevention Coalition | United States of America | Marion | 490 |
Leadership in Practice | Reports and analyses on multilateral engagement and negotiations related to health policy and health initiatives with the Department of State | Department of State | Switzerland | Geneva | 491 |
Leadership in Practice | I had two parts to my practicum - Continuing education module and front line staff needs assessment on medication reconciliation in the outpatient setting Evaluating emergency preparation at Duke University Hospital | Duke University Hospital | United States of America | Durham | 492 |
Leadership in Practice | I created a data analysis a recently initiated Mother-Child Helpline during the height of the pandemic for the Bangalore Birth Network, located in Bangalore, India, alongside a literature review on Self-Help Groups. | Bangalore Birth Network | India | Bangalore | 493 |
Leadership in Practice | Health equity intern that helped design the health equity page for the Cancer Support Community; also created a cancer disparities toolkit intended to display current information on cancer disparities for minorities | Cancer Support Community | United States of America | Philadelphia | 494 |
Leadership in Practice | My practicum was a self-study, research-based activity. It was data collection and analysis of an IRB-approved human research study. This study evaluates mental health concerns in the animal care field. | Self-study | United States of America | Raleigh | 495 |
Leadership in Practice | A program assistant in the development of a BE-RBO Implementation Tool Kit and establishment of a communication strategy for the BE-RBO Program for RACE for Equity, LLC. | Race for Equity | United States of America | Durham | 496 |
Leadership in Practice | Supporting clients across the country with utilizing data in their organizations. With a focus on RBA and community engagement, R4E provides training and technical assistance to further data-driven decision-making. | RACE for Equity | United States of America | Durham | 497 |
Leadership in Practice | Standardization of NOFA-NJ (non-profit sustainable agriculture organization) social media usage unique content aligning to the NOFA NJ mission and brand. | NOFA-NJ | United States of America | Hillsborough | 498 |
Leadership in Practice | Project assistant role to support projects advancing equity using results-based accountability; Worked directly with the program coordinator and project coordinator. | RACE for Equity | United States of America | NA (remote site) | 499 |
Leadership in Practice | Support the Kansas Title V MCH program by evaluating qualitative and quantitative survey data, providing a contextual analysis with recommendations, and developing a family and consumer engagement planning tool. | Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Family Health | United States of America | Topeka | 500 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data collection and standardization for an LGBTQI+ Sexual health clinic with intentions to better understand the community and close gaps within the data. | Texas Health Action | United States of America | Austin | 501 |
Leadership in Practice | Research Coordinator at UNC Sheps Center recruiting patients for a clinical research study regarding the opioid epidemic and chronic pain care. | UNC Shep's Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 502 |
Leadership in Practice | Quantitative data collection on residents of Southeast Raleigh Promise and literature search of evaluation metrics for education pillar. | Southeast Raleigh Promise | United States of America | Raleigh | 503 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked with Southeast Raleigh Promise and did literature searches and reviews on housing and wellness as it relates to Southeast Raleigh Promise. I also outlined a list of stakeholders and did a stakeholder analysis. | Southeast Raleigh Promise | United States of America | Raleigh | 504 |
Leadership in Practice | Community engagement resource curation for the NIH RADx-UP Program focused on mitigating COVID-19 disparities at the UNC Center for Health Equity Research | UNC Center for Health Equity Research | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 505 |
Leadership in Practice | Developed content/curricula for a physician and mental health professional audience to improve familiarity with maternal mental health needs and how best to provide care, which can be utilized toward CME credit. | NC MATTERS | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 506 |
Leadership in Practice | I analyzed the NC Trauma Registry, by writing unique SAS code, to find factors surrounding unintentional firearm injuries in North Carolina from 2015-2021. | UNC School of Medicine, Dept. of Surgery | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 507 |
Leadership in Practice | Implementation of Myeloma Link program in Raleigh-Durham including research into health disparities, development of partnerships with stakeholders, and the coordination of a Myeloma 101 & Outcomes of COVID-19 webinar. | Leukemia & Lymphoma Society | United States of America | Raleigh-Durham | 508 |
Leadership in Practice | Updated course curriculum for a Global Citizenry online leadership certificate program for youth and developed a video and article series providing a comprehensive introduction to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion | Global Citizen, LLC | United States of America | Durham, NC | 509 |
Leadership in Practice | Optimizing the pediatric consent process for a learning health network. | ImproveCareNow | United States of America | Cincinatti | 510 |
Leadership in Practice | The practicum involved analyzing data to find potential funders to support the organizations public health goals. A guide and grant proposal were formulated to assist reaching these goals in Kenya, Guatemala, and Haiti. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | Raleigh | 511 |
Leadership in Practice | Quality Improvement coordinator for North Carolina Integrated Care for Kids for children and families ensured by medicaid or CHIP living in Alamance, Durham, Granville, Orange and Vance counties. | North Carolina Integrated Care for Kids | United States of America | Durham | 512 |
Leadership in Practice | 1) Qualitative data collection to evaluate a family medicine residency's population health curriculum, 2) literature review on best practices to address implicit bias in black maternal health care | Duke University School of Medicine | United States of America | Durham | 513 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative and quantitative data collection to develop a strategic workforce recruitment and retention plan for a community health center in North Carolina. | Stedman-Wade Health Services | United States of America | Fayetteville | 514 |
Leadership in Practice | My practicum experience was to increase awareness and educate the population of interest on the virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome corona (SARS-CoV-2) and the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Fort Bragg. | U.S. Army | United States of America | Fayetteville, NC | 515 |
Leadership in Practice | Literature reviews and report design for nonprofit and governmental clients of Race for Equity from all around the country. | Race for Equity | United States of America | Durham | 516 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data collection using focus groups with participants of Clinical Scholars for an analysis and evaluation of diversity in public health leadership training. Drafting articles related to mental health | Clinical Scholars | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 517 |
Leadership in Practice | An online qualitative data assessment to improve equity via results based accountability. | RACE for Equity | United States of America | Cary | 518 |
Leadership in Practice | Developing a data collection tool with UNC physicians to determine biases health care providers may exhibit during adolescent reproductive counseling, helping guide future interventions to improve reproductive health. | UNC Medical School | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 519 |
Leadership in Practice | In order to align with the objectives within the NC DHHS 2022 Strategic Plan goals, this practicum student produced deliverables related to data equity and departmental lessons learned throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | United States of America | Raleigh | 520 |
Leadership in Practice | 1.A report of the unintended impact of policies on maternal health inequities 2.Support the development of a training on the history of maternal health inequities in the United States of America | Race for Equity | United States of America | Durham | 521 |
Leadership in Practice | Participated within the EVMS Youth Engagement Program (YEP). Created a presentation to explore youth's feelings about mental health for the 21-22 project year. Developed a recommendations report for the 22-23 project. | Eastern Virginia Medical School | United States of America | Norfolk | 522 |
Leadership in Practice | Provide data and analytical support in initiatives designed to better understand COVID-19 disparities within Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities living in New York City and nationwide. | NYU Center for the Study of Asian American Health | United States of America | New York City | 523 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data collection and analysis on perception of COVID-19 vaccination among Black individuals in North Carolina to improve understanding of vaccine hesitancy and/or avoidance within that population. Participants | Benyam Muluneh under the UNC School of Pharmacy | United States of America | N/A (virtual) | 524 |
Leadership in Practice | My practicum was conducted with the “ Postnatal Patient safety learning Lab,†a transdisciplinary collaboration to transform postnatal care and involving UNC Chapel Hill, NC State University and Ohio State University. | Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Laboratory | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 525 |
Leadership in Practice | In-depth analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on gender-based violence victim service provider’s ability to serve victims, and innovative solutions for doing so during the pandemic through mixed methods study. | RTI International | United States of America | Durham | 526 |
Leadership in Practice | Development of health communication and policy documents for UNCW Health Promotion to aid in dissemination of pertinent information to campus stakeholders as well as assist with student employee development. | UNCW Health Promotion | United States of America | Wilmington | 527 |
Leadership in Practice | An analysis of the impact of competitive generic therapies (CGT) on market competition. In other words, since the start of the CGT program, have generic drug prices decreased. | U.S. Food and Drug Administration | United States of America | Silver Spring | 528 |
Leadership in Practice | 1) Process/Protocol development, improvement, and data tracking for a Pilot Program providing Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT) to non-pregnant inmates in Wake and Orange Co correctional facilities. 2) HCV Data Analysis | MAHEC/UNC/Department of Public Services | United States of America | Raleigh and Hillsborough | 529 |
Leadership in Practice | CDC's Center for State, Tribal, Local and Territory Support in Program evaluation and training. I worked on the National Initiative to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities Among Populations at High-Risk and Underserved. | CDC | United States of America | Atlanta | 530 |
Leadership in Practice | 1.) Literature review of effective vector control strategies during dengue outbreaks, and 2.) dengue serosurvey fieldwork including patient recruitment, blood collection, and dengue testing. | CDC Dengue Branch | United States of America | San Juan | 531 |
Leadership in Practice | Key informant interviews/resource mapping of food insecurity among soldiers and their families at Fort Bragg to provide recommendations to integrate services on base related to food insecurity | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 532 |
Leadership in Practice | Website building, needs assessment, and stakeholder engagement with the “North Carolina Community Employment Collaborative†to optimize opportunities for competitive integrated employment and postsecondary education. | UNC TEACCH Autism Program | United States of America | Carrboro | 533 |
Leadership in Practice | Community nutrition practicum with NC State's SNAP-Education program called Steps to Health. They partner with organizations to expand and build healthy food and physical activity access in local and regional community. | NC State SNAP- Ed Steps to Health | United States of America | Raleigh | 534 |
Leadership in Practice | Disaster logistics for the state of California focusing mostly on an ongoing incident in San Diego, California. Servicing over 10,000 clients related to the incident through a multi-agency Incident Management Team (IMT) | California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)) | United States of America | San Diego | 535 |
Leadership in Practice | Development of socio-ecological framework for Early Relational Health, and creation of annotated bibliography on the intersection of Early Relational Health and community-based doulas. | Center for the Study of Social Policy | United States of America | Washington, D.C. | 536 |
Leadership in Practice | Evaluation of lipid lowering treatment patterns and risk of subsequent cardiovascular outcomes in patients with recent percutaneous coronary intervention in the UNC health system and review of optimization strategies. | University of North Carolina Division of Cardiology | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 537 |
Leadership in Practice | Building on Strengths: A Partnership Approach to Improving Healthcare Effectiveness and Population-based Health Outcomes in the Alamance Service Delivery Area Emphasizing Data Sharing Practices | Cone Health | United States of America | Burlington | 538 |
Leadership in Practice | I developed a framework of all the processes and steps that the North Carolina Institute for Public Health takes to complete Community Health Assessments. I wrote a proposal for Duke Endowment to scale up framework. | North Carolina Insitute for Public Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 539 |
Leadership in Practice | Develop a public health webinar about patient-centered care in diabetic eye health. Organize interprofessional group discussions addressing mental health in patients with vision loss. | Prevent Blindness | United States of America | Chicago | 540 |
Leadership in Practice | Data analysis on community-level risk and protective factors for sexual violence from MDS survey in North Carolina's Rape Prevention Education Program to identify potential associations between identity and risks. | North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault | United States of America | Raleigh | 541 |
Leadership in Practice | Compilation and categorization of resources and metrics to create a measures library for the North Carolina Institute for Public Health's data partners and grantees with Healthy Places North Carolina. | North Carolina Institute for Public Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 542 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked with the Chatham Health Alliance to identify barriers to NCCARE360 usage in Chatham County, designed an NCCARE360 pilot program, supported the organization in strategic planning, and prepared grant applications. | Chatham Health Alliance | United States of America | Pittsboro | 543 |
Leadership in Practice | To develop a toolkit incorporating measurable evidence-based interventions that providers in Brunswick County can use to encourage patients living in rural areas to identify demonstrated lifestyle improvements | University of North Carolina | United States of America | Southport, Shallotte, Bolivia, Leland, Calabash, Navassa | 544 |
Leadership in Practice | Program plan proposal to alleviate understaffing on primary care offices under Avance Care. As well as a focus on strategic planning with recommendations for Implementation for a team in India that assists Avance Care. | Avance Health System | United States of America | Raleigh | 545 |
Leadership in Practice | Quality improvement for a urological in-office dispensary with a focus on obtaining national pharmacy accreditation. | Associated Urologist of North Carolina | United States of America | Raleigh | 546 |
Leadership in Practice | Led Standards Workgroup to collect input on the North Carolina Local Health Department Accreditation Program. Developed a resource guide to inform and track recommended changes and a public comment communication plan. | North Carolina Institute for Public Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 547 |
Leadership in Practice | Translation and compilation of sexual violence research to be utilized by sexual assault prevention specialists at institutes of higher education (IHEs) in the United States. | Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work at UW-Madison | United States of America | Madison | 548 |
Leadership in Practice | I assisted with community conversations for New Hanover County and then summarized those conversations for public documents. I researched and drafted the district profile section of a community health assessment report. | North Carolina Institute for Public Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 549 |
Leadership in Practice | Develop a presentation and draft a manuscript for publication assessing the burden of housing instability among mothers of infants with antenatal opioid exposure as part of prospective cohort study. | RTI International | United States of America | Research Triangle Park | 550 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data collection and analysis in North Carolina for a statewide needs assessment for victims of crime to improve service availability and accessibility. | UNC School of Social Work | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 551 |
Leadership in Practice | Strategic Marketing Fellow for Bayer responsible for identifying stakeholders and analyzing geographic areas for public health initiative to promote early detection/intervention of chronic kidney disease in the US | Bayer Pharmaceuticals | United States of America | Whippany | 552 |
Leadership in Practice | This practicum to explore the ethno-cultural beliefs of African American breast cancer survivors, to be utilized in adapting an Integrative medical group visit curriculum for this population and later pilot the group. | UNC Program on Integrative Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 553 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data collection and analysis for establishing drivers for child- and community- thriving in the community of Avondale in Cincinnati, Ohio. | Mayerson Child Well-Being Initiative | United States of America | Cincinnati | 554 |
Leadership in Practice | I interned with the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) supporting the development of harm reduction initiatives. | SAMHSA | United States of America | Rockville | 555 |
Leadership in Practice | Report of Recommendations and Data Collection Tool for Interviewing Technical Assistance Providers at North Carolina non-profit to help integrate nutrition and outdoor learning into early childhood education settings | Smart Start | United States of America | Raleigh | 556 |
Leadership in Practice | Supported the development of a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) and Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) for Mahoning and Trumbull counties in Ohio as part of the North Carolina Institute of Public Health. | North Carolina Institute of Public Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 557 |
Leadership in Practice | Quality improvement and employee retention data collection and reporting for the healthcare department, Embrace Health of Southminster, a continuing care retirement community in Charlotte, NC. | Embrace Health at Southminster | United States of America | Charlotte | 558 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data collection from numerous stakeholders for the Comprehensively Lessening Opioid Use Disorder Impact (CLOUDi) to aid in the development of a universal screener for perinatal substance use. | UNC School of Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 559 |
Leadership in Practice | The program that I am working on is called the Healthy Living Clinic Initiative intended to provide tobacco cessation program for up to 40 community clinics in Nothern California. | Center for Health Policy & Research at UC Davis | United States of America | Sacramento | 560 |
Leadership in Practice | Cost analysis regarding COVID-19 screening in rural nursing facility located in Circleville, Ohio and grant writing for building modifications to improve accessibility for residents. | Circleville Post Acute Care | United States of America | Circleville | 561 |
Leadership in Practice | Creating HCBS Federal compliance manuals and policies expanding rights to adults with intellectual disabilities in HCBS communities and enacting quality improvement initiative through a qualitative needs assessments. | L'Arche Mobile | United States of America | Mobile | 562 |
Leadership in Practice | Steuben County Public Health, New York. Worked with the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator to update the Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan, Appendix G: Training and Exercise Plan. | Steuben County Public Health | United States of America | Bath | 563 |
Leadership in Practice | Facilitated services and developed programming such as counseling, coaching, training sessions with subject experts, access to capital, leadership development, and networking opportunities for minority entrepreneurs. | Thrive | High Point | United States of America | High Point | 564 |
Leadership in Practice | Data analysis of survey response data to locate and interpret trends in the survey population relevant to health. White paper on political determinants which impact overall health as seen in the survey population. | Southern Equality Research and Policy Center | United States of America | Asheville | 565 |
Leadership in Practice | CEO Action For Racial Equity. Focused on declaring racism as a public health crisis, including qualitative data collection on social determinants of health and legislative environment. | CEO Action For Racial Equity (CEOARE) | United States of America | New York City | 566 |
Leadership in Practice | Health communications and research support for a website aimed at providing public health practitioners with timely and evidence-based vaping prevention research and news | Vaping Prevention Resource | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 567 |
Leadership in Practice | Research in Chatham County for Chatham County Health Alliance for EMBRACe, an initiative to reduce birth disparities among Black mothers in Chatham County. | Chatham County Health Alliance | United States of America | Pittsboro | 568 |
Leadership in Practice | Creation of Resource Toolkit to expand inclusivity for transgender and gender-diverse patients undergoing cancer genetic counseling and subsequent risk management interactions with genetic counselors and providers. | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute: Genetics and Prevention | United States of America | Boston | 569 |
Leadership in Practice | Design-centered approach to analyze current maternal-infant dyadic processes in postnatal unit stay and discharge transition through the lens of mothers, clinicians, etc to identify areas to improve in postpartum care | Postnatal Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel-Hill | 570 |
Leadership in Practice | Quantitative and qualitative data collection for the city of Durham, NC on behalf of a local non-profit to document resident's experiences and troubles with city transportation services. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | Raleigh | 571 |
Leadership in Practice | Accountable Care Organization project analysis for the Medicare Shared Savings Program at RTI International. | RTI International | United States of America | RTP | 572 |
Leadership in Practice | Formative and process qualitative evaluation of Orange County NC Alert & Warning System (OC Alerts) intended to identify barriers and facilitators to system implementation | Orange County Emergency Services | United States of America | Hillsborough, NC | 573 |
Leadership in Practice | The project deliverable is to develop a Comprehensive Communications and Marketing plan for the CREATE in Clinical Trial Initiative to include a literature review, webpage development and social media strategy. | UNC Lineberger | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 574 |
Leadership in Practice | Integrating health equity research surrounding social determinants of health into graduate primary care education to underpin a sustainable curriculum and toolkit for local primary care physicians. | SUNY - University at Buffalo | United States of America | Buffalo | 575 |
Leadership in Practice | Worked on a study on disparities in midwifery education and access based on a request from the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and the Black Maternal Health Caucus at the Government Accountability Office. | Government Accountability Office | United States of America | District of Columbia | 576 |
Leadership in Practice | To display how Population Health Improvement Partners utilize Quality Improvement tools with an equity focus. | Population Health Improvement Partners | United States of America | Raleigh | 577 |
Leadership in Practice | Evaluation of Chatham Health Alliance Resource Hub to assess community needs in Chatham County, NC across the social determinants of Heath | Chatham Health Alliance | United States of America | Pittsboro | 579 |
Leadership in Practice | Landscape and Gap analysis of Digital Health technologies in the US and the impact on health disparities and equitable access. | Herspiegel Consulting | United States of America | Yardley | 580 |
Leadership in Practice | Quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis for DePaul Community Resources post-adoption services, RPACS Program as well as the Independent Living Program for a quality improvement and evaluation project. | DePaul Community Resources | United States of America | Christiansburg | 581 |
Leadership in Practice | Managing County garden and coordinating outreach and delivery to under deserved populations facing hunger and food insecurity | App Health Care | United States of America | Jefferson, West Jefferson | 582 |
Leadership in Practice | Healthcare innovation-focused practicum at Evernorth Behavioral health, focus on Medicaid product innovation, early stages of delivery, and alignment to Medicaid population and needs - primarily external research focused | Evernorth Health Services | United States of America | Bloomington | 583 |
Leadership in Practice | Process evaluation for implementation of a Peer Navigation study within a community clinic based setting. | SDSU Research Foundation | United States of America | San Diego | 584 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data collection in Wake County, North Carolina working with Be The Match to utilize dental offices as biological data collection sites where patients can donate their saliva to help save lives of ill patients | Be The Match | United States of America | Cary | 585 |
Leadership in Practice | My practicum took place at Hennepin Health Research Institute through the ED. I created 2 products, a FAQ sheet for patients enrolled in a study and aprogress report outlining the implementation of a surveillance project | Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute | United States of America | Minneapolis | 586 |
Leadership in Practice | Accreditation coordinator for a rural health department- Toe River Health District, supporting the transition from place-based reaccreditation experience to a cloud-based public health performance management system. | North Carolina Local Health Department Accreditation Program (NCLHDAP) | United States of America | Bakersville (mostly remote) | 587 |
Leadership in Practice | #1 - strategic communications plan to extend program reach; #2 - developing protocol/IRB for reaching out to patients and providers, on rolling basis, incentivizing them to share experience back with MATTERS | NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 588 |
Leadership in Practice | Community Stakeholder Mapping, Data Analysis, and Key Recommendations in Select U.S. Cities as part of a Community Outreach and Engagement Partnership work stream at Merck & Co., Inc. | Merck & Co., Inc. | United States of America | Upper Gwynnedd | 589 |
Leadership in Practice | Implemented a Leadership Enhancement and Employee Advancement Program for the research staff in the Early Drug Development Service of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center | United States of America | New York | 590 |
Leadership in Practice | Survey creation and analysis to assess collaboration/engagement efforts with the community and community-oriented organizations to address health equity issue. Collaborate to develop comprehensive food resource guide. | Guilford County Division of Public Health | United States of America | Greensboro | 591 |
Leadership in Practice | Creation of longitudinal impact evaluations for three specific programs offered by my practicum organization. Additionally, I designed and facilitated maternal health workshops with the Iowa DHHS and Iowa MHLIC | R.A.C.E. for Equity | United States of America | Durham | 592 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked together with the Duke Center for Girls and Women with ADHD to conduct a Community Consultation Studio, write an outreach piece based on the CCS, and build a framework to start a peer-led group. | Duke Center for Girls and Women with ADHD | United States of America | Durham | 593 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked with UNC School of Medicine Faculty Development and Gillings School of Global Public Health to create a part time MPH residential pathway for UNC faculty to increase the public health workforce. | UNC SOM Faculty Development | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 594 |
Leadership in Practice | Needs assessment survey and analysis for the Children's Law Clinic, located in the Duke Law School Medical-Legal Partnership. | Children's Law Clinic | United States of America | Durham | 595 |
Leadership in Practice | I had a year-long practicum opportunity with BJC Healthcare, a large system in St. Louis, MO. I was able to participate in COVID vaccination tracking across all facilities and worked with community health for outreach. | BJC Healthcare | United States of America | St. Louis | 596 |
Leadership in Practice | Developed Discovery Report for the San Francisco Health Improvement Partnership (SFHIP). Created RFP business development standard scope template and a team charter template for Race for Equity to ensure success. | R.A.C.E for Equity, LLC | United States of America | Durham | 597 |
Leadership in Practice | The STARx program, founded in 2006 by Dr. Maria De Ferris. The overall goal of the program is to develop and improve self-management skills and education about chronic health conditions among adolescents and young adults | UNC-Pediatrics- Starx Program | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 598 |
Leadership in Practice | Understanding health disparities among Hispanic/Latinx individuals in Charleston, SC through community engagement and policy change. | The Shifa Clinic | United States of America | Mount Pleasant | 599 |
Leadership in Practice | Development of an intersectional face to face healthcare quality improvement training package to be used by trainers in the field across all MSF (Doctors Without Borders) missions around the world. | Médecins Sans Frontières , OCA | Netherlands | Amsterdam | 600 |
Leadership in Practice | Communications and training material design with the Louisiana Bureau of Community Preparedness and quantitative data analysis with Louisiana STD/HIV/Hepatitis Program for National HIV Behavioral Surveillance | Louisisna Department of Health | United States of America | Baton Rouge | 601 |
Leadership in Practice | Internship with the Vaccine Equity and Access Program for the LGBT Center of Raleigh, involved planning health fairs, connecting with community partners | LGBT Center of Raleigh | United States of America | Raleigh | 602 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data (behavioral and content) coding for recorded patient-provider encounters during the first 12 hours after childbirth to identify areas for quality improvement in patient safety and improved communication. | Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 603 |
Leadership in Practice | Public Health Clinic at Nellis AFB during Covid Operations where I analyzed trends and ensured adherence with CDC guidelines for base exercises and deployments. | United States Air Force | United States of America | Las Vegas | 604 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data subject recruitment, collection, and analysis through rapid analysis techniques to reduce Cardiovascular Disease risk in Veterans who use alcohol and reside in Durham, North Carolina. | Durham Veterans Administration Medical Center | United States of America | Durham | 605 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data collection in a North Carolina hospital for birthing parents and their families during postanatal hospitalization to create innovative systems for more effective mother-infant management. | The Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 606 |
Leadership in Practice | Virginia Department of Health with the Crater Health District in the Communicable disease department. I worked under the senior epidemiologist to look at COVID 19 vaccine hesitancy among residents ( African American and | Virginia department of health-Crater Health District | United States of America | Petersburg | 607 |
Leadership in Practice | Qualitative data analysis from FQHCs in North Carolina regarding the implementation of self-collection kits for HPV screening | UNC-CH | United States of America | Chapel-Hill | 608 |
Leadership in Practice | NC Local Health Department Accreditation Quality Improvement in Martin Tyrrell Washington District Health Department to create a standardized system to collect evidence and understand requirements | Martin Tyrrell Washington District Health Department | United States of America | Plymouth, Columbia, Williamston | 609 |
Leadership in Practice | Advocacy, Outreach, Education, and Awareness for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention-Massachusetts Chapter. | American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - Massachusetts | United States of America | Boston | 610 |
Leadership in Practice | Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center Equity Council staff retention and recruitment survey to understand the DEI climate and inform action-based solutions to improve equity and representation among staff | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center (Equity Council) | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 611 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Created communication materials regarding male contraception research and development to reduce stigma surrounding male contraception. | Male Contraceptive Initiative | United States of America | Durham | 612 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Qualitative data collection and creating quality improvement toolkits in Population Health Improvement Partners (PHIP) for improving prenatal clinic work flow and application of equity health considerations in work. | Population Health Improvement Partners | United States of America | Durham | 613 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Qualitative data collection in Durham County to prioritize what to work on in the community and to monitor community health. My tasks included: * Survey design and development * Survey testing *Survey training | Durham county department of Public Health | United States of America | Durham | 614 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Monitoring and evaluation of a rural model of perinatal care in North Carolina to investigate healthcare worker retention and well-being during and after the COVID-19 pandemic and US nursing shortage | UNC School of Medicine: Mixed Method Evaluation of the UNC Chatham Hospital Maternity Care Project | United States of America | Siler City | 615 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Worked with NC department of instruction to analyze the most commonly used puberty/sex ed curricula in the state based on NC, National and Title V Standards. Conducted Qual interviews to understand implementation. | NC Department of Public Instruction | United States of America | Raleigh | 616 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Ideation, development, and recruitment for a new campus ambassador program and health communications materials development at Male Contraceptive Initiative | Male Contraceptive Initiative | United States of America | Durham | 617 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Advancing the implementation and scale-up of Triple P through creative capacity building tools with the Impact Center at Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute | Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 618 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Analysis and advocacy of abortion legislation in North Carolina through written articles, social media posts, and video. | Pro-Choice North Carolina | United States of America | Durham | 619 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Created a Medicaid Cost Recovery Guide for Psychological and Counseling Services for Local Education Agencies in North Carolina. I also completed a communication audit/presentation for Behavioral Health Springboard. | Behavioral Health Springboard | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 620 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Curriculum development for the U.S. Peace Corps' Youth Health & Wellbeing projects on alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention among adolescents | Peace Corps | United States of America | Washington, D.C. | 621 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Qualitative data analysis and presentation of open-ended survey responses from birthing individuals at UNC hospitals in order to determine recommendations to improve postnatal care at UNC | Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab UNC | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 622 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Mixed methods analysis of programming at Equity Before Birth to aid in the evaluation and dissemination of information on services provided to BIPOC birthing people in North Carolina | Equity Before Birth | United States of America | Durham | 623 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Placement with rural local health departments around the state of North Carolina by North Carolina Local Health Department Accreditation to assist with accreditation preparation and other departmental projects. | North Carolina Local Health Department Accreditation | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 624 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Analysis and dissemination intern for the UNC Zambia Hub. Worked on a systematic review and secondary analysis to identify risk factors and interventions related to HIV acquisition during pregnancy and breastfeeding. | UNC Zambia Hub | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 625 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | qualitative research through content coding of postnatal stay intended to increase patient safety, improve quality of care and patient comprehension | Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 626 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Conducted empathy interviews and a focus group with the Wilson County DSS, child welfare department, to create a pilot program for them to participate in to test if transformative tech reduces secondary trauma and stress | Rural Opportunity Institute | United States of America | Rocky Mount | 627 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Qualitative data analysis for the Patient Postnatal Safety Learning Lab at UNC to evaluate the transition from hospital to home for postpartum patients to identify areas of improvement. | The Patient Postnatal Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 628 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Facilitated panel to educate students/early professionals on different clinical pathways to pursue in maternal health; Developed a training outline for entry-level professionals to gain a introduction to maternal health. | Maternal Health Learning and Innovations Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 629 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | My practicum was conducted under Dr. Nadja Vielot of UNC Dept. Family Medicine. I was a research assistant for a qualitative study dealing with HPV vaccine refusal (focus groups, qualitative analysis/coding, etc.). | UNC Dept. of Family Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 630 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Qualitative data collection and analysis of videos recorded in the postnatal unit with the intent of identifying how to improve care for maternal-infant dyads and ensure their safety. | Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 631 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Cross-center work in engagement, training, and evaluation at a national learning center developed to accelerate innovative and evidence-informed interventions that improve maternal health and eliminate inequities. | Maternal Health Learning and Innovation Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 632 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Training Team Practicum Student for the Maternal Health Learning & Innovation Center (MHLIC). | Maternal Health Learning & Innovation Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 633 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Quantitative data analysis of key maternal and child health indicators in Kenya intended to assess intervention impact | Curamericas/ KIKOP | Kenya | Raleigh/ Kisii Kenya | 634 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Conduct a Literature Review for reproductive age women and under-5 children in specific areas Kenya and Guatemala to assess health issues and need. Grant proposal writing on behalf of CG for one of their projects. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | Raleigh | 635 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | abstract review and white poster presentation of peer breastfeeding support program | Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere (ROSE) | United States of America | Lithonia | 636 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Qualitative data collection for the Maternal Health Learning and Innovation Center's mid-project assessment and evaluation survey for the 3rd Annual Maternal Health Innovation Symposium. | Maternal Health Learning and Innovation Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 637 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Family Connects International in Durham North Carolina spear-heading state-wide implementation of Family Connects home visiting programs across the U.S. to promote the well being of mother and child in postpartum period | Family Connects International | United States of America | Durham, NC | 638 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Examined Title V investments in family resource referral within the state of Louisiana by conducting key informant interviews, a literature review, and an environmental scan of other states' efforts | Bureau of Family Health - Louisiana | United States of America | New Orleans | 639 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Developing recommendations for and improving equitable family engagement among families with children and youth with special health care needs in Virginia. | Title V, Virginia Department of Health | United States of America | Richmond, VA | 640 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | A qualitative study of racial concordance between Black perinatal birthing persons and their health care providers intended to investigate their experiences of perceived racism, perceived discrimination, and stress. | UNC Nursing School | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 641 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Development of a curriculum tool for primary care physicians to promote task-shifting and close the gap within mental health services in post-conflict DRC, specifically in South Kivu | University of Southern California and Jali Afya | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Bukavu, DRC | 642 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Qualitative analysis of interviews conducted in Zambia to promote engagement of families in HIV post-natal care and infant feeding to encourage ART adherence and reduce HIV mother to child transmission. | UNC Zambia Hub | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 643 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Quant data analysis using the data collected by the North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education for a state-level overview of all the childcare facilities | NCDHHS | United States of America | durham | 644 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | This practicum will studies transportation inequities and transportation infrastructure that affects the MCH population in NC. | EVHybridNoire | United States of America | Durham/Chapel Hill | 645 |
Nutrition | I worked with my local health department in Washington State on a corner store initiative. The project aimed to increase fresh fruits and vegetables at corner stores in communities with limited access to healthy foods. | Kitsap Public Health District | United States of America | Bremerton | 646 |
Nutrition | Created education and social media materials for the Carolina Hunger Initiative as well as worked on qualitative data collection for food insecurity in college students. | Carolina Hunger Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 647 |
Nutrition | Integrating oral health, nutrition and diabetes care in a dental clinic serving a low income population | Petaluma Health Center | United States of America | Petaluma | 648 |
Nutrition | Data collection and database creation for a comprehensive community wellness initiative in Monterey County, California | Blue Zones Project | United States of America | Monterey | 649 |
Nutrition | Developing a cancer-mentor training plan for a Lung Cancer Survivor Mentorship program and a nutrition patient resource on how to cope with the side effects of your lung cancer treatment. | Lung Cancer Initiative | United States of America | Raleigh | 650 |
Nutrition | The intended purpose of the practicum work plan was to conduct a thorough evaluation of the current meal plan offered to inpatient behavioral health and then develop a diet plan that compliments mental health treatment. | Frye Regional Medical Center | United States of America | Hickory | 651 |
Nutrition | Update systematic reviews of scientific evidence on a variety of health care and policy topics; Conduct systematic reviews, including conducting literature searches for proposal development and review updates. | RTI-UNC Evidence-Based Practice Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 652 |
Nutrition | Worked with Carolina Hunger Initiative to develop nutrition education resources for people in North Carolina who are eligible for SNAP benefits | Carolina Hunger Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 653 |
Nutrition | Strategic and Communications Planning for the Pacific Islands Nutrition in Action (PINA) based in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Pacific Islands Nutrition in Action | United States of America | Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | 654 |
Nutrition | Creation of parent and parent educator handouts and activities focused on nutrition label reading, expiration date understanding, and home gardening for Parents As Teachers' nationwide program | Parents As Teachers | United States of America | St. Louis | 655 |
Nutrition | Collection and analysis of quantitative date in North Carolina during the infant formula shortage in order to help steer the crisis response of the state WIC office. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Community Nutrition Services Section | United States of America | Raleigh | 656 |
Nutrition | Nutrition analysis and nutrition recommendations for a community kitchen in a food desert in Gastonia, North Carolina. | Kintegra Health | United States of America | Gastonia | 657 |
Nutrition | Qualitative data collection for organization supporting global advocacy efforts to advance food policies promoting healthy diets | Global Health Advocacy Incubator | United States of America | Washington D.C. | 658 |
Nutrition | Food safety training and program development for volunteer-led community meal events to be provided by North Carolina county extension offices and food safety social media outreach intended for children and adolescents. | NC State Extension - Safe Plates | United States of America | Raleigh | 659 |
Nutrition | I designed and implemented nutrition education for elementary and middle school aged children in North Carolina counties. I also designed enrichment activities to help encourage curiosity about food. | The Carolina Hunger Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 660 |
Nutrition | Conducted literature reviews and competitive landscape analyses for a digital healthcare/ biotechnology company expanding its diagnostic goals outside of atrial fibrillation. | iRhythm Technologies | United States of America | San Francisco | 661 |
Nutrition | My practicum can be devided into 3 parts: 1. observing the registered dietitian when they are meeting with patients. 2.make the healthy version recipes according to the inventory list. 3 do the reasearch about DASH diet. | Duke lifestyle & weight management center | United States of America | durham | 662 |
Nutrition | Analysis of Winston-Salem food/housing security survey of college students to help create a plan of action for reducing barriers to food/housing security. Development of nutrition lesson plans for nutrition education. | Carolina Hunger Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 663 |
Nutrition | Policy and advocacy work specifically surrounding school meal programs. Data analysis on Community Eligibility Provision participation in rural North Carolina and creation of data map visualization tools support findings | North Carolina Alliance for Health | United States of America | Durham (remote) | 664 |
Nutrition | Quantitative data analysis of key indicators for public health programming in Africa and South Asia and a written report providing an overview of the impact of programming during the organization's 2018-2020 grant cycle. | World Vision International | United States of America | Chapel Hill (Remote) | 665 |
Nutrition | Nutrition content creation for patients at Kintegra Health, a federally qualified health center in Gastonia, NC. | Kintegra Health | United States of America | Gastonia | 666 |
Nutrition | Expanded the outreach of WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program in towns of Carrboro and Chapel hill through collaborative events with local agencies to increase fresh produce consumption among WIC participants. | Piedmont Health Services Inc. Carrboro | United States of America | Carrboro | 667 |
Nutrition | Quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the primary outcome measure in the Nourish study, which is a smartphone app based intervention to promote adherence to the DASH eating pattern in individuals with hypertension. | Duke Global Digital Health Science Center | United States of America | Durham | 668 |
Nutrition | Qualitative research on food insecurity initiatives for community college students in different states across the country. / Planning and development of nutrition education resources for students in middle school. | Carolina Hunger Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 669 |
Nutrition | Eating habits assessment of clients with first episode psychosis receiving care at OASIS in Chapel Hill, one of 4 NC Coordinated Specialty Care Clinics treating patients in the early years of a psychotic disorder. | OASIS program, UNC Department of Psychiatry | United States of America | Chapel hill | 670 |
Nutrition | Qualitative data collection amongst state employees and community members in many diverse regions of Alaska to evaluate and improve data collection efforts to use more of an equity based data decision making protocol | Recover Alaska: The Alliance | United States of America | Anchorage | 671 |
Nutrition | Exploring shopping experience at Weaver Street Market as my person of color and nutrition graduate student to construct a guide for BIPOC college students with a focus of DEI work and nutrition communication. | Weaver Street Market | United States of America | Worked remotely but there are four locations (Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough, and Raleigh) | 672 |
Nutrition | I worked with the Carolina Hunger Initiative to create and implement nutrition education lesson plans to school aged children and youth while also working to create social media posts relevant to the organization. | Carolina Hunger Organization | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 673 |
Nutrition | Nutrition education and recipe creation for teenagers and adolescents in Carolina Hunger Initiative | Carolina Hunger Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 674 |
Nutrition | Creation of collaborative multi-study concept model for the UNC Program in Nicaragua research affiliation. | UNC Program in Nicaragua | Nicaragua | Leon, Nicaragua | 675 |
Nutrition | Summer Meals Program assisting in marketing, day-to-day operations, meal service reviews, community relationship building, and more in low-income communities in an NC county. | Carolina Hunger Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 676 |
Nutrition | Qualitative data collection for creating more variety and diversity of recipes for the Healthy Opportunities Pilot (HOP) in Southeastern NC | Equiti Foods (Good Bowls) | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 677 |
Nutrition | Evidence submission and accreditation all-staff training presentation to Hyde County Health Department for accreditation and quality Improvement process development. Data analysis for Hyde County CHA report. | Hyde County Health Department | United States of America | Swan Quarter | 678 |
Nutrition | Practicum consisted of workingwithCarolina Hunger Initiative and creating evidence-based nutrition education resources, farm-to-school growing kits for children, and working on the farm to summer communication campaign. | Carolina Hunger Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 679 |
Nutrition | Creation of a Food Desert and COVID-19 Nutrition Toolkit and Development of a Community Food Needs Assessment of the 22 Native American Tribes in Arizona. | Arizona Advisory Council on Indian Health Care | United States of America | Phoenix | 680 |
Nutrition | I worked as a research assistant for the Infant Feeding in Child Care Study. One of the main goals of this project was to research, promote, and support breastfeeding in child care centers across the country. | Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 681 |
Nutrition | Bridging networks between a local behavioral health organization and University through implementation of the SNAP-Education program. | University of Saint Joseph | United States of America | West Hartford | 682 |
Nutrition | Video coding and technical communication design to outline, test and redesign systems of postnatal care in partnership with patients and health care team members to increase quality of care in local hospitals. | Postnatal Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 683 |
Nutrition | Working with SNAP-Ed on their community nutrition programs, including building community gardens, assisting with nutrition education sessions, and creating toolkits. | NC State University SNAP-Ed Steps to Health | United States of America | Raleigh | 684 |
Nutrition | Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis of rapid HIV treatment access and associated health disparities for patients living with HIV within Miami Dade County, FL. | Miami Center for AIDS Research | United States of America | Miami | 685 |
Nutrition | Public health communication development for education and awareness for girls and women with ADHD. | Duke Center for Girls and Women with ADHD | United States of America | Durham | 686 |
Nutrition | Qualitative and quantitative data collection and assessment of former Shalom Farms' efforts and dietary data, as well as an expanded competitive audit of other organizations in a similar sphere. | Shalom Farms | United States of America | Richmond | 687 |
Place-Based Health | Qualitative data analysis of health care provider interviews prior to completion of a gender-affirming care training and development of advocacy and gender-affirming care program materials | Campaign for Southern Equality | United States of America | Asheville | 688 |
Place-Based Health | I worked with the school nurse quality improvement team this summer to create a tool kit for nurses to use when planning, implementing , and evaluating health education lessons. | MAHEC- school health | United States of America | Asheville | 689 |
Place-Based Health | Independent research to study the effectiveness and utilization of online access to health services for undergraduate students in North Carolina, with a practicum focus on IRB submission and a review of literature. | Tracy George Wellness | United States of America | Ashevillle, NC | 690 |
Place-Based Health | Development of program plan to support the psychosocial needs of children of cancer patients in the NC triad. | Cancer Services Inc. | United States of America | Winston-Salem | 691 |
Place-Based Health | Collaboration and co-creation of listening, learning, and developing tools with other organizations in rural McDowell County to promote equity, particularly among Black and Brown communities. | West Marion Community Forum, Inc. (now West Marion Inc.) | United States of America | Marion | 692 |
Place-Based Health | Statistical analysis of the impacts of climate change on infant and maternal health in a Southeastern Birth Cohort | North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies | United States of America | Asheville | 693 |
Place-Based Health | Qualitative data collection and analysis with WNC Health Network in focus groups for assessment of where NACCHO grant money could be used by the ECBI and also adding DEI questions to a survey currently used by WNCHN. | WNC Health Network | United States of America | Asheville | 694 |
Place-Based Health | Data communications and campaign planning. Developing various skills such as website editing, data visualizations, health communications etc. | WNC Health Network | United States of America | Asheville | 695 |
Place-Based Health | Asheville Racial Justice Coalition and Reparations Commission. Qualitative analysis for phase 2 (formation of the commission) of the reparations process and community wide dissemination of survey results. | Racial Justice Coalition | United States of America | Asheville | 696 |
Place-Based Health | My practicum involved writing a grant proposal for the NCFHP to increase funding for the Digital Inclusion Project. Additionally, I worked on submitting IRB for a series of focus groups with migrant farmworkers. | North Carolina Farmworker Health Program | United States of America | Raleigh | 697 |
Place-Based Health | Secondary data analysis of Project Access program. | Western Carolina Medical Society | United States of America | Asheville | 698 |
Place-Based Health | Worked with Aledade, an ACO, by being imbedded in a primary care office, to develop a workflow to integrate fall risk assessment and intervention into primary care practices and why this is important for public health. | Aledade | United States of America | Asheville (remote, main location in Maryland) | 699 |
Place-Based Health | Qualitiatve analysis of phase 1 of Asheville reparations process. | Racial Justice Coalition | United States of America | Asheville | 700 |
Population Health for Clinicians | For my practicum experience I worked with Dr. Phillips in the Division of Pediatric Surgery. Through this experience, I gained an in-depth understanding of how pediatric surgical care is delivered to the children of NC. | Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of North Carolina School of Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 701 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Helped establish tool and direction for measuring program effectiveness of Meredith Autism Program, an early intensive behavioral intervention program for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder | Meredith Autism Program | United States of America | Raleigh | 702 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Design & Production of Public Health Podcast | UNC Graduate Medical Education | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 703 |
Population Health for Clinicians | I worked at Curamericas as a grant writing intern. Responsibilities included identifying potential grant funders, writing a literature review, and assisting with and drafting grant proposals. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | Raleigh | 704 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Conducted a critical scoping review that aimed to analyze current literature to determine why URM and LGBTQ+ physicians are leaving academic medicine, to provide a critical lens of available literature | University of Illinois College of Medicine, Department of Medical Education | United States of America | Chicago | 705 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Social entrepreneurship activities with a local company focused on reducing food insecurity, supporting the North Carolina food system, and partnering with local farmers. | Equiti Foods | United States of America | Cross-city, Chapel Hill, Siler City (Chatham County), and more | 706 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Scoping review and presentation on neurological health disparities in Peru. | UNC Department of Neurology | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 707 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Quantitive data collection in Durham, NC to determine if elderly, disabled patients living in subsidized housing with a mobility barrier to receiving office-based primary care can access specialist care. | Duke Department of Family Medicine and Community Health | United States of America | Durham | 708 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Working to design and implement a multi-faceted educational outreach program regarding dysmenorrhea and endometriosis. Products were created for different target audiences, such as local youth and health care providers. | ---- | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 709 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Qualitative data collection and analysis for evaluation of an artificial intelligence model to improve the quality and value of care for patients with Peripheral Artery Disease | Duke Institute for Health Innovation | United States of America | Durham | 710 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Nutrition-related curriculum development for medical students with UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. | Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 711 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of manual vacuum aspiration compared to dilation and curettage in the surgical management of first trimester miscarriage in a rural hospital setting. | Mission Hospital McDowell | United States of America | Marion | 712 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Improving Prenatal Care at the North Carolina Correctional Institute for Women (NCCIW) focusing on the medical records sharing system | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology – UNC School of Medicine UNC/North Carolina Department of Public Safety North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women (NCCIW) | United States of America | Raleigh | 713 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Student Tele-support to Reduce Isolation and VulnErability (STRIVE) is an adaptation of UNC’s Hotspotting program that aims to reduce social isolation and address health-related social needs in adult patients. | STRIVE | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 714 |
Population Health for Clinicians | My practicum was at the OBGYN clinic in the North Carolina Correctional Institute for Women (NCCIW) in Raleigh, NC. This was an opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects within the carceral setting. | North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women | United States of America | Raleigh | 715 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Qualitative data collection in Chapel Hill/Durham for a new intrvaginal ring designed to protect against HIV and prevent pregnancy. | UNC School of Medicine, Department of Biomedical Engineering | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 716 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Comprehensive evaluation of motorcycle helmet use and legislation effect on the morbidity and mortality of motorcycle collisions through literature review and quantitative data analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank. | UNC Trauma Research Fellowship | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 717 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Analysis of a QI database of patients at a first-episode psychosis clinic in Chapel Hill to identify risk factors for disengagement from care and build a risk prediction model | OASIS Clinic | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 718 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis of Price Transparency for Outpatient Rhinology Procedures | UNC Department of Epidemiology | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 719 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Qualitative data collection of food assessments collected in all of North Carolina with a special focus on Western North Carolina. This data was used to create a map of the already completed assessments in this region. | Food Justice Planning Initiative | United States of America | Asheville | 720 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Qualitative data collection to evaluate the user experiences and preferences related to mHealth in the management of pediatric asthma | UNC Pediatric Allergy and Immunology | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 721 |
Population Health for Clinicians | My practicum is an educational experience that educates providers on how microaggression and implicit bias negatively impact pain management outcomes in minority populations. | UNC department of Anesthesiology | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 722 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Supporting implementation of language-concordant clinic with patient navigation for Spanish-speaking patients at UNC Maternal-Fetal Medicine | UNC Maternal-Fetal Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 723 |
Population Health for Clinicians | We examined the impact of the November 2016 elections on health outcomes and healthcare utilization among infants born to undocumented Latinx mothers. | Duke University | United States of America | Durham | 724 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Part 1: Improving care for patients living with HIV Part 2: Improving care for IV drug users with infectious endocarditis | UNC Center for AIDS Research | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 725 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the UNC Chapter of the American Board of Pediatric's Roadmap Project quality improvement initiative to improve emotional and mental health of rheumatology pediatric patients. | UNC Pediatric Rheumatology | United States of America | Chapel Hill and Raleigh | 726 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Evaluation of palliative care disparities in the UNC Surgical ICU, with a particular focus on care of Spanish-speaking patients. The main work was developing the IRB and a survey assessment of care/needs. | UNC Department of Surgery | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 727 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Development of clinic resources and operations for the Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) Mental Health clinic | Student Health Action Coalition | United States of America | Carrboro/Chapel Hill | 728 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Feasibility study assessing selenium-focused dietary recall survey administration to pregnant women attending Korle Bu Teaching Hospital of Accra, Ghana. | Korle Bu Teaching Hospital | Ghana | Accra | 729 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Prevention of laboratory animal allergy and impact of COVID-19 in the United States: a national survey update | Duke | United States of America | Durham | 730 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NC Medicaid Dental Office to evaluate possible future policies regarding SDF coverage, and access to care among special needs patients | NC Medicaid | United States of America | Raleigh | 731 |
Public Health Data Science | Data management and quality assurance activities to update national-level data on air pollution from solid waste landfills in the United States | United States Environmental Protection Agency | United States of America | Durham | 732 |
Public Health Data Science | Quantitative data analysis and manuscript writing for the SELF (Study of Environment, Lifestyle & Fibroids) study team to understand how factors affect development of fibroids in Black women in the US. | Henry Ford Health System | United States of America | Detroit | 733 |
Public Health Data Science | Evaluating the effect of the HHS COVID-19 Public Education Campaign on Hispanic Vaccination Rates by County | Fors Marsh Group | United States of America | Arlington | 734 |
Public Health Data Science | Mathematical modelling of malaria spread and recurrence data in Tanzania. The goal is to find which factors may cause observations to be more infectious during malaria spread. | UNC School of Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 735 |
2020-2021
Concentration | Description | Organization | Country | City | Number |
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Global Health | The student conducted a gap analysis and preparation of action plans for improvement of communication and monitoring & evaluation practices at the Healthcare Accreditation Council in Amman, Jordan. | Health Care Accreditation Council | Jordan | Amman | 90 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student developed an e-learning aimed at bolstering a culture of patient safety and medical quality among global staff deployed in the field. | MSF-OC A (Doctors without Borders) | Netherlands | Amsterdam | 242 |
Leadership in Practice | The student participated in community health work within the alcohol misuse recovery space in Alaska and the US, including communications dissemination, poll development, and community tool building. | U.S. Alcohol Policy Alliance (USAPA)/Recover Alaska | United States of America | Anchorage, AK | 175 |
Leadership in Practice | The student engaged in program evaluation and analysis of Scholar outcomes for the Integrative Oncology Scholars Program at the University of Michigan, a program funded by the National Cancer Institute. | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | United States of America | Ann Arbor, MI | 152 |
Place-Based Health | The student wrote a narrative summary of the refinement process for a survey used to evaluate MAHEC's MAT waiver training. The student also created a timeline of MAHEC's past and present sexual and reproductive health initiatives for the Center for Excellence. | MAHEC | United States of America | Asheville, NC | 189 |
Place-Based Health | The studented conducted data analysis and reporting with MAHEC Psychiatry for regional evaluation of MH and SUD services and needs. | MAHEC | United States of America | Asheville, NC | 107 |
Place-Based Health | The student drafted manuscript for Student Health Ambassadors at UNCA. This included synthesizing information from multiple databases, creating descriptive statistics with visuals, and qualitative and quantitative data analysis. | NC Center for Health and Wellness | United States of America | Asheville, NC | 98 |
Place-Based Health | The student wrote a commentary focusing on social isolation and loneliness in older adult populations in WNC. Also, the implementation of a writing program within the Social Bridging project. | Social Bridging Project | United States of America | Asheville, NC | 253 |
Place-Based Health | The student conducted a literature review on dental health needs and disparities in North Carolina, to help aid the Western Carolina Medical Society in establishment of two Project Access Dental Clinics, in Buncombe and Madison counties. | Western Carolina Medical Society | United States of America | Asheville, NC | 224 |
Place-Based Health | The student participated in a practicum with BeLoved Asheville. During this process, the student engaged in supporting the core-team through grant development, content redesign, direct outreach, and vaccine events. | BeLoved Asheville | United States of America | Asheville, NC | 96 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student created a geographic analysis, mapping LGBT+ Health survey info in relation to geographic space. The student contributed to the writing of a white paper, requiring the analysis of proposed and existing transphobic legislation in the US South. | Campaign for Southern Equality | United States of America | Asheville, NC | 113 |
Global Health | The student supported a community-driven initiatives promoting health equity in Western Colorado, seeking to address preexisting health inequities among the Latinx and Immigrant populations exacerbated by the COVID-19 Pandemic. | Pitkin County Public Health | United States of America | Aspen, CO | 200 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student conducted quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis assessing partnership with the American Academy of Pediatrics to build stronger bonds between mental health care and primary pediatricians in rural Georgia. | Georgia Health Policy Center | United States of America | Atlanta, GA | 127 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with One Health and SARS-CoV-2 in the media: Trends during the first six months of the pandemic. | CDC One Health Office | United States of America | Atlanta, GA | 50 |
Leadership in Practice | The Student was placed with the LGBT Health Resource Center inside Chase Brexton Health Services, an inclusive health care system in Maryland. | Chase Brexton Health Services- LGBT resource center | United States of America | Baltimore, MD | 13 |
Global Health | The student conducted a desk review on period poverty, including best practices and MHM in humanitarian settings. The student also conducted a policy analysis to determine an appropriate course of action for advocacy and policy engagement on period poverty in Lebanon. | Fe-Male | Lebanon | Beirut | 86 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student engaged in qualitative data collection to assess disparities in childcare center participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program(CACFP) and identify strategies to increase participation in the program/make the program better. | Indiana University Bloomington School of Public Health | United States of America | Bloomington, IN | 208 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student participated in a grant proposal for Department of Defense Peer-Reviewed Alzheimer's Research Program to reduce the burden of AD/ADRD in Post-9/11 Veterans with TBI. Interview guide for people with AD/ADRD and caregivers in Appalachia. | Appalachian State University | United States of America | Boone, NC | 118 |
Health Policy | The student worked with Nurse Navigators on a hospital Health Navigation team to reduce poor health outcome among patients in the high country of North Carolina. | Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS) | United States of America | Boone, NC | 21 |
Health Policy | The student researched policy options to address the negative impact of religiously-based restrictions on patients’ access to comprehensive reproductive, LGBTQ-inclusive, gender-affirming, and end-of-life care options. | Community Catalyst | United States of America | Boston, MA | 62 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student conducted a literature review of key concepts for equity centered SDOH investment program for Massachusetts Health Policy Commission. Creation of interview guides for program evaluation and learning and dissemination products. | Massachusetts Health Policy Commission | United States of America | Boston, MA | 167 |
Health Policy | The student participated in a research consultant position for a national study of policy changes implemented during COVID-19 pandemic and impact on direct care workers’ jobs and economic stability. | PHI | United States of America | Bronx, NY | 147 |
Global Health | The student assisted with a multitude of on-going research projects for large-scale flour- and water-fortification initiatives intended to reduce the burden of preeclampsia around the world. | Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria | Argentina | Buenos Aires | 139 |
Global Health | The student contributed to the evidence base for a global strategy aimed at fortifying water sources with calcium as a means of preeclampsia prevention, and data collection on global inequities in cesarean sections worldwide. | Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria | Argentina | Buenos Aires | 209 |
Global Health | The student conducted and reported on a community needs assessment regarding provider and community awareness, knowledge, resources, and services for Sickle Cell Disease in Bugoye subcounty, located in western Uganda. | People’s Health & Economic Development) Obuyitsotse Obwa Bandu Neghulhakulhana (PHEALED) | Uganda | Bugoye | 240 |
Leadership in Practice | The student engaged in zip-code level collection and mapping of chronic disease rate in Alamance County. | Healthy Alamance | United States of America | Burlington, NC | 216 |
Leadership in Practice | The student participated in a community engagement based practicum in Burlington, NC. The student worked with a local non-profit organization to develop, conduct, and analyze a community survey to better understand the needs of a local lower income community. | Alamance Citizens for a Drug Free Community | United States of America | Burlington, NC | 168 |
Place-Based Health | The student created a garden-based preschool education program for at-risk families enrolled in Blue Ridge Healthy Families. Also, the student conducted a literature review focusing on pre-school children, gardening and adverse childhood experiences. | Dig In! Yancey Community Garden | United States of America | Burnsville, NC | 109 |
Public Health Data Science | The student conducted a comprehensive literature search on disease testing and sampling devices; trend plots on cost analysis of medical devices; data and information collection for dried blood sampling. | OPT Industries Inc. | United States of America | Cambridge, MA | 131 |
Health Policy | The student worked with a large consulting firm to provide policy analysis and program recommendations in the aged care sector for the government of Australia. | PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) | Australia | Canberra | 5 |
Health Behavior | The student created a model to support grassroots leaders in Edgecombe County, NC using human-centered design and qualitative data collection methods. | Rural Opportunity Institute | United States of America | Carrboro, NC | 172 |
Leadership in Practice | The student assisted with developing and launching a parent resources page by drafting an initial survey to gather feedback. Subsequently, an analysis of the survey results was conducted by the student to determine next steps in implementation. | TABLE | United States of America | Carrboro, NC | 47 |
Nutrition | The student worked with staff and volunteers to coordinate the ordering, packaging, and delivery of customized grocery lists as a part of a new pilot program. Also conducted focus groups and communicated with families about needs. | TABLE | United States of America | Carrboro, NC | 89 |
Health Behavior | The student engaged in a literature review, evaluation, and design of a cultural competency and empathy training curriculum for call center representatives working for multinational pharmaceutical companies. | MicroMass | United States of America | Cary, NC | 219 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student conducted background research and basic data analysis on select issues (e.g., cannabis use, PFAS) relevant to oral health in NC, culminating in products (e.g., toolkit, infographic) for dissemination to target audience. | NC Oral Health Collaborative (NCOHC) | United States of America | Cary, NC | 79 |
Health Policy | The student worked with the NC Oral Health Collaborative to develop a program proposal and educational post on preventive bundled payments in school-based settings. | North Carolina Oral Health Collaborative | United States of America | Cary, NC | 3 |
Health Policy | The student served as an oral health policy intern at the North Carolina Oral Health Collaborative; goal to collect data and provide resources to increase accessibility of oral health resources in NC. | North Carolina Oral Health Collaborative | United States of America | Cary, NC | 68 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student conducted qualitative data collection and evalution of Clinical Scholar Alumni experiences post graduation. | Clinical Scholars | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 155 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student engaged in qualitative data collection and analysis focused on Vision Zero safe systems approaches to road safety in 33 US cities. | Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 251 |
Global Health | The student conducted power calculations and created a logic model for the DECIPHeR Alliance: a multi-center project aimed at eliminating disparities in heart and lung disease through coordinated interventions. | DECIPHeR Alliance | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 146 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student undertook an exploration of disparities in cancer care in the US SEER-Medicare database. | Department of Surgery/Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 19 |
Global Health | The student engaged in qualitative data collection in North Carolina to evaluate women's user sensory perceptions and experiences for prototype IVR designs as MPT, to understand potential influences of user acceptability and adherence. | DIAL-3D project | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 220 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with the Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative (EDGI) research study to recruit diverse participants who had experienced eating disorders in order to gain a better understanding of how genetics play a role in eating disorders. | Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 43 |
Health Behavior | The student engaged in qualitative data analysis of patient interviews assessing the usefulness, acceptability, and feasibility of the MedViewer intervention for ART adherence counseling sessions between patients and providers. | ENLIGHTEN Pilot Study | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 154 |
Health Behavior | The student conducted a social/emotional development literature review to identify best practices for a child care provider training module. The student also developed a survey to collect feedback from child care consultants using Go NAPSACC. | Go NAPSACC | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 70 |
Health Behavior | The student conducted a social emotional development (SED) literature review in order to develop a list of evidence-based practices for health promotion for providers in Early Care and Education (ECE) centers. | Go NAPSACC | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 63 |
Global Health | The student worked on a Qualitative Improvement for Gillings courses and the overall improvement of LGBT student's experiences in the school of public health. | HB Racial Equity Taskforce and The Inclusive Excellence Unit | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 151 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student dveloped materials to assist the ETF with facilitating conversation, action, and accountability among and between different stakeholders in the HB department regarding anti-racism, equity and inclusion. | Health Behavior Equity Task Force | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 223 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The Heroes Health (HH) team developed and implemented a mobile phone application that helped individuals and organizations monitor the mental well-being and perceived institutional support of frontline workers. During this practicum, the student supported the data collection and analysis efforts for HH. | Heroes Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 26 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student conducted a scoping review of short-term medical mission trips and their evaluation methods, development of an evidence-based evaluation tool, and evaluation of the Honduran Health Alliance (HHA). | Honduran Health Alliance | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 58 |
Health Behavior | The student engaged in qualitative data collection and analysis in six counties in central NC to create, tailor, and implement strategies to increase COVID-19 testing and v.accination services among minority group populations. | Institute for Global Health and Infectious Disease | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 159 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student engaged in the UNC IntraHealth Fellowship: Online Sex-based Harassment of Women in the Health Sector project. | IntraHealth International | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 80 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student conducted a scoping review of human resources for health planning models. The student also analyzed Workforce Indicators of Staffing Need (WISN) data from 18 Kenya health facilities to explore ways to expedite the WISN implementation. | IntraHealth International | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 121 |
Global Health | The student created a new business development materials for IntraHealth International's programming in global health security and institutional capacity strengthening. | IntraHealth International | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 158 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student participated in planning for their annual Maternal Health symposium to increase student engagement and developing their internal team plan to improve relationships among staff and community members. | Maternal Health Learning & Innovation Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 92 |
Health Behavior | The student engaged in qualitative data collection for evaluation of a national maternal health technical assistance provision and survey development for evaluation of a National Maternal Health Symposium. | Maternal Health Learning & Innovation Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 201 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with a multidisciplinary team including people from the UNC Gfeller Center and professional cyclists to create a concussion education video and corresponding pre and post video survey to evaluate the effectiveness of the video. The project intended to better understand the specific knowledge gaps and areas for intervention in professional cycling and improve concussion awareness in this group. | Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic Brain Injury Research Center at UNC Chapel Hill | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 20 |
Leadership in Practice | The student searched for mental health professionals across NC to get them to join the NC MATTERS database as resources. The student gave a Lunch 'n Learn presentation and attended maternal mental health meetings. | NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 173 |
Leadership in Practice | The student engaged in qualitative data collection on active maternal mental health care providers in North Carolina for addition to a public database. Networking with Latinx providers and organizations to increase NC MATTERS connections. | NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 194 |
Health Behavior | The student conducted an evaluation of social, scientific, and economic impact of the NC TraCS Pilot Grants Program. | NC TraCS | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 122 |
Leadership in Practice | The student compiled program data and information from a variety of accreditation processes in preparation for a strategic planning board meeting, synthesized information for other program efforts and drafted a strategic plan with the NCLHDA program staff. The student also facilitated informal interviews with partners across the state to inform the strategic planning process. The student participated in human-centered design with local public health departments across the state of North Carolina surrounding applied research, working closely with NCLHDA staff, funding agencies, and community partners. For the strategic plan, the student contributed foundational value statements for the NCLHDA program and drafted a SWOT analysis. Aside from helping draft NCLHDA's strategic plan, the student's main project was to review and update the guiding Health Department Self-Assessment Instrument (HDSAI) Interpretation Document using an equity-based public health lens that incorporates the new 10 Essential Public Health Services and Public Health 3.0. | North Carolina Institute for Public Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 4 |
Leadership in Practice | The student created a crosswalk of stakeholder reporting requirements (health department, hospital & FQHC), and a draft community engagement toolkit for conducting community health needs assessments in North Carolina. | North Carolina Institute for Public Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 162 |
Health Behavior | The student developed an evaluation plan for the Office of Community Outreach and Engagement at the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center (by using their conceptual frameworks and logic model to identify key metrics. | Office of Community Outreach and Engagement at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 108 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student conducted qualitative and quantitative data analyses of video data for the Patient Safety Learning Lab of entire delivery encounters of patients at UNC to inform patient safety risk factors during the postpartum period. | Patient Safety Learning Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 171 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with a physician administrator at Piedmont Health Services, a nonprofit federally-qualified health center and safety net provider serving central North Carolina, to analyze COVID-19 testing and vaccination trends. The analysis is intended help inform Piedmont's future infectious disease testing and vaccination strategy, particularly using mobile and on-site outreach to historically under-served and high-needs populations. | Piedmont Health Services (PHS) | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 39 |
Health Behavior | The student served in a Project Manager position for an NIH funded RCT study aiming to help improve cardiovascular health for high risk/obese pregnant women receiving prenatal care through UNC Health. | Prenatal Heart Smart Study-UNC School of Nursing | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 203 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked on the Community Profile Report and baseline health data collection of Robeson County, NC. | Rural Inter-Professional Health Initiative (RIPHI) | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 105 |
Health Policy | The student conducted assets mapping and community profiling of 2 counties (Edgecombe and Robeson counties) in North Carolina intended to identify counties' challenges and guide development of effective intervention programs. | Rural Interprofessional Longitudinal Scholars Program (RIPLS) | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 207 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student created an evaluation plan update of community data along with production of parent campaign collateral materials to promote the reduction of high-risk drinking and its associated risks in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community. | The Campus & Community Coalition | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 136 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student conducted a Risk of BIas assessment of literature addressing a particular Key Question in our systematic review examining OSA screening effectiveness. | The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 55 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student conducted quantitative data evaluation of 20 years of sanitation implementation in Odisha state India. | The Water Institute at UNC | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 236 |
Health Policy | The student evaluated the efficacy and feasibility a novel online-mindfulness program (ACT for Lupus) and development of a stakeholder advisory board for patient input for future program modifications. | Thurston Arthritis Research Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 76 |
Global Health | The student conducted content/ data analysis and created a manuscript draft of an mHealth app-based intervention (Vuka+) beta-testing program based in South Africa; Vuka+ seeks to increase PrEP adherence for young girls and adolescent women. | UNC Behavior & Technology Lab | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 57 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with the North Carolina victims of crime needs assessment to assess whether and how the needs of victims of crime are being addressed by existing services and supports. | UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 52 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student engaged in quantitative data collection on funding sources for high impact journal articles on COVID-19. | UNC Children's Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 129 |
Health Policy | The student engaged in a quality improvement project with UNC Children's Primary Care in an effort to evaluate the current SDOH screening and referral process for those patients that have screened positive for food insecurity in clinic. | UNC Children's Primary Care Clinic | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 95 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student partnered with the UNC Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program to conduct a scoping review and survey to anticipate barriers to access to gene therapy for sickle cell disease. | UNC Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 42 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with the UNC department of Dermatology to collect quantitative data for UNC Health's population of patients with hidradenitits suppurativa. | UNC Department of Dermatology | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 29 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with the UNC Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Division of Family Planning to build a family planning database to collect information on past and future family planning patients (for clinical and research purposes). The student also conducted a literature review of available data on abortion education for medical trainees. | UNC Department of Ob/Gyn Division of Family Planning | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 15 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student engaged in quantitative analysis of rates of complicated appendicitis during the COVID-19 pandemic. | UNC Department of Surgery | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 142 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student stayed in North Carolina and collected information on patients with Hidradenitis Suppurativa in the UNC healthcare system to search for racial/ethnic disparities in care. | UNC Department of Dermatology | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 31 |
Leadership in Practice | The student developed skills in designing and conducting a quality improvement project to improve the system for referring and tracking referrals to community-based child health agencies. The student assisted in analyzing the data collected and participated in leading feedback of data to clinicians. | UNC Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 34 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student engaged in qualitative data collection and analysis for the evaluation of the Chatham Maternity Care Center through the patient perspective survey to look at birth experience and birth facility choice. | UNC Family Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 97 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student conducted a literature review and critical appraisal for consideration in starting a pediatric behavioral counseling weight management program for the UNC Family Medicine department. | UNC Family Medicine Center Weight Management Program | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 54 |
Leadership in Practice | The student utilized available literature and data to create a comprehensive outlook on the state of telehealth amidst the COVID-19 global pandemic in order to analyze and create recommendations on future healthcare delivery through principles of leadership, governance, and management. | UNC Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 16 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student developed a data request proposal and qualitative data analysis tool to analyze the effect of COVID-19 on emergency medical services (EMS) utilization by pediatric injury type across the state of North Carolina. | UNC Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 75 |
Global Health | The student worked with the UNC Hospitals Beacon Program to investigate patient safety and privacy implications of the 21st Century CURES Act, and determine policy avenues for protecting patients put at risk by this statute. | UNC Hospital's Beacon Program | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 77 |
Global Health | The student engaged in business modeling with data from a local startup that works to provide nutritious meals to food-insecure communities and fund its social mission by selling a retail product. | UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (HPDP) | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 71 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student coordinated UNC Internal Medicine Clinic's tele-hotspotting endeavor STRIVE. | UNC Internal Medicine Clinic | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 41 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student engaged in communications and marketing for the Lineberger Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 85 |
Health Behavior | The student collected survey data. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 239 |
Health Behavior | The student conducted a pricing assessment of tobacco products on- and off-base at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to determine differences in prices on Fort Bragg and the surrounding community. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 221 |
Health Behavior | The student participated in a community survey data analysis and dissemination material development in collaboration with UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Fort Bragg Department of Public Health, and various community stakeholders. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill | 196 |
Health Behavior | The student participated in a community survey data analysis and dissemination material development in collaboration with UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Fort Bragg Department of Public Health, and various community stakeholders. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 245 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student conducted an assessment of environmental databases, including potential cancer-causing agents in air, water, and soil, to aid in analysis of county-level environmental, socioeconomic, and cancer incidence and mortality data in NC. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center Community Outreach and Engagement | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 60 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with UNC Malawi Surgical Initiative and performed data analysis of a trauma registry to compare outcomes of trauma patients based on transfer status. | UNC Malawi Surgical Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 27 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student engaged in Demographics Data collection for UC Perinatal Psychiatry Research Department. | UNC Psychiatry Department | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 202 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student conducted a limited systematic review and metanalysis of third-year clerkship grading and grading subcomponents (clinical evaluations, standardized exams, and objective structured clinical examinations) in U.S. medical schools. | UNC School of Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 53 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student engaged in qualitative data collection and analysis of patient interviews to contribute to a first-year evaluation of the new Chatham Maternity Care Center in Siler City, NC. | UNC School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 91 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student designed a study to evaluate the use of telemedicine for patients being treated for opioid use disorder in NC to assess the impact of remote health care delivery on disparities in access to treatment following the pandemic. | UNC School of Nursing | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 35 |
Health Behavior | The student conducted a Needs Assessment for victims of violence in North Carolina. | UNC School of Social Work | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 199 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student engaged in data collection and review on the impacts of climate change and associated poor health outcomes for pregnant women, neonates, and young children in North Carolina. | UNC School of Social Work | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 163 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked on a panel examining the supporting evidence for OSA screening. The panel is completing a systematic review of the available evidence to create a recommendation for the USPSTF. | Cecil G Sheps Center for Health Services Research | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 38 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student began to conduct a systematic review of current literature pertaining to racial/ethnic disparities in young-onset (younger than 50 years of age) colorectal cancer. | UNC Department of Surgery | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 37 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student conducted a systematic literature review on determinants of & interventions to address unsafe child feces disposal practices in the Asia-Pacific region. | UNC Water Institute & World Vision | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 126 |
Nutrition with Registered Dietitian (RD) Training | The student assisted with behavioral research studies examining nutrition related behaviors and interventions in various public health study populations (i.e. WIC Recipients). | UNC Weight Research Program | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 156 |
Health Behavior | The student created a stakeholder/asset map to leverage existing infrastructure in the development of the Whole Community Connection Program for Robeson County residents and service providers. The student also co-created a student-led presentation. | UNC Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 181 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student conducted research and implementation of a vaccination protocol within the UNC emergency department and also the orange county EMS agency. | UNC Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 22 |
Health Policy | The student worked with the UNC Family Planning Division and partners to perform a literature review and draft a policy analysis evaluating policy options to increase the number of clinicians able to dispense mifepristone. A fact sheet was also created to support a new act introduced in NC legislature. The fact sheet will be disseminated to reproductive health groups and other allies. | UNC Department of Ob/Gyn Division of Family Planning | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 6 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked remotely with Dr. Anna Beeber of the UNC School of Nursing on the Engage Study, in which they conducted recruitment, interviews, and qualitative and quantitative data analysis to identify the safety concerns of staff, residents, and family caregivers in assisted living communities. | UNC School of Nursing | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 9 |
Health Policy | The student developed a youth engagement activity that is appropriate for a teen audience for the Vaping Prevention Resource to highlight the risks and consequences of vaping. | Vaping Prevention Resource | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 69 |
Public Health Data Science | The student conducted an exploratory regression analysis investigating the impact of health facility quality on childhood stunting, wasting and malnutrition in Zambia. | UNC Gillings Zambia Hub | Zambia | Chapel Hill, NC | 230 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student created content for a website to communicate project status of 20+ programs in 3 countries in sub-Saharan Africa working to address global women's and child health issues. | UNC Gillings Zambia Hub Division of Global Women's Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 73 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student assisted with a series of projects promoting preconception health, with an equity focus including women of color, women with chronic conditions, women of various socioeconomic backgrounds, etc, by creating a literature review to be adapted for various uses (reports, briefs, the CMIH website) and by planning a webinar series on various preconception health topics (like sleep, cannabis & CBD, prediabetes). The student also assisted with a NIH grant application, stakeholder engagement process, funding reports, an IRB application, and met with experts across the United States (like the Black Women's Health Imperative, Radical Health, Health in her Hue, National Association of Chronic Disease Directors, CDC). | Collaborative for Maternal and Infant Health | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 40 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student conducted a literature review, journal matrix, table of statistics, and final presentation for the INSPIRE team at IntraHealth with a focus area on family planning, sexual and Reproductive health care. | IntraHealth International | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 149 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student contributed to ongoing research regarding acute respiratory illness in Uganda that focused on improving surveillance networks across the healthcare continuum. | MUST-UNC Research Collaboration | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 133 |
Global Health | The student conducted policy research on treatment of hospitalized incarcerated patients and data collection and tool design for quantifying publicly available health data on state department of corrections websites. | Re-Imagining Health and Justice Lab/COVID Prison Project | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 72 |
Health Behavior | The student conducted qualitative research in order to ultimately design and user-test an online shared decision-making aid for cisgender women in the United States who may be candidates for preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention. | UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, Department of Health Behavior | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 174 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center to create a database of information regarding research collected from other cancer centers across the state to see what data is available and prevent Lineberger from duplicating their efforts when conducting a community health needs assessment. The student also conducted a literature review and presented best practices on community grant programs. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 49 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student conducted qualitative and quantitative assessment of tick prevalence and densities throughout various recreational nature parks and walking trails in Orange County, North Carolina. | UNC Vector-borne Disease Epidemiology, Ecology, and Response (VEER) Hub | United States of America | Chapel Hill & Raleigh, NC | 222 |
Global Health | The student engaged in a cross-sectional research project using quantitative PCR and digital PCR to determine the source of open defecation samples in San Francisco, CA, as well as what pathogens those stools contain. | Brown Lab - UNC | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 250 |
Leadership in Practice | The student engaged in quantitative and qualitative data collection on provider communication preferences at UNC Medical Center to enhance the antimicrobial stewardship program. | Carolina Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at UNC Medical Center | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 74 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute on the ENRICH Carolinas project to develop resources for health care providers, child care programs, and families with information on child care settings. | Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 10 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute on the ENRICH Carolinas project to develop resources for health care providers, child care programs, and families seeking child care. | Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 18 |
Nutrition | The primary focus of the student's practicum was nutrition education. Their two main projects were developing Harvest of the Month Handouts and developing and delivering nutrition education lessons. | Carolina Hunger Initiative | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 244 |
Leadership in Practice | The student conducted data analysis of a pilot test to assess feasibility of a clinical decision support algorithm to aid in the diagnosis and management of suspected UTIs in nursing home residents in a large nursing home chain. | Cecil G Sheps Center for Health Services Research | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 243 |
Leadership in Practice | The student engaged in external communication and outreach plan design, qualitative data analysis factsheet creation, and social media and media kit creation for a regenerative affordable housing project in Durham, NC. | Circular Triangle | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 212 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with UNC department of OBGYN, division of family planning on two projects: 1) the creation of a secure, online database of all patients who sought abortion care at UNC from 2008- present, and 2) a literature review on racial disparities in abortion care to highlight gaps in the research and identify potential research projects for UNC family planning faculty and fellows. | UNC Department of Ob/Gyn Division of Family Planning | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 14 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student served as a research assistant for a mixed-methods research study on adolescent telehealth. The student recruited participants, collected and analyzed data, and participated in the development of abstracts, posters, and manuscripts. | UNC Pediatrics | United States of America | Chapel Hill, Raleigh, & Durham, NC | 30 |
Health Policy | The student engaged in qualitative research in Lusaka, Zambia, to assess the feasibility and acceptability of engaging family members to support HIV-positive mothers to practice recommended infant care and feeding practices. | UNC Gillings Zambia Hub | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 238 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student workd with the UNC Collaborative for Maternal and Infant Health, were they provide technical assistance and training to promote and improve the quality of life for mothers and infants. | The UNC Collaborative for Maternal and Infant Health (UNC CMIH) | United States of America | Chapel Hill, NC | 134 |
Nutrition | The student analyzed qualitative and quantitative data obtained from two Qualtrics surveys at baseline and after six months based on Charleston's new public health initiative, the WISE Telehealth Network. | Charleston County Public Library | United States of America | Charleston, SC | 140 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student conducted in qualitative and quantitative data collection and summary reports for breastfeeding promotion community projects. Conduct literature reviews on breastfeeding intention, initiation, and duration at 6 weeks. | HealthConnect One | United States of America | Chicago, IL | 213 |
Leadership in Practice | The student conducted quantitative data analysis focusing on cardiovascular disease in women in the United States using national databases. | Cleveland Clinic Foundation | United States of America | Cleveland, OH | 256 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student engaged in a literature review and development of informational materials for a case study of COVID-19 reopening in the New York theater industry, focusing on industrial hygiene and occupational/environmental health models. | The Glimmerglass Festival | United States of America | Cooperstown, NY | 229 |
Nutrition | The student worked as a research assistant examining the data collected on a study interested in the relationship between sugar sweetened beverage consumption and metabolic disorders. This required completing data analyses, interpretation of results, and drafting of a transcript. | University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | United States of America | Davis, CA | 1 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with the Iowa Department of Public Health in the Data Management and Health Equity Program to determine the need for, and potential implications of, implementing a department-wide data quality policy. | Iowa Department of Public Health | United States of America | Des Moines, IA | 25 |
Leadership in Practice | The student created surveys and evaluated data to provide to schools we work with a progress report of the information the students retained/learned. The student also created resource sheets and presented at programs. | JCK Foundation | United States of America | Dobbs Ferry, NY | 132 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student collaborated with the Assistant Director of Well-being and Research at the Duke Center for Healthcare Safety and Quality to understand the language of emotional exhaustion, a core component of burnout. | Duke Center for Healthcare Safety and Quality | United States of America | Durham, NC | 51 |
Leadership in Practice | The student attended the first-of-its-kind virtual COVID-19 Evidence Academy and produced a keynote presentation summary and a data profile lay summary. | Duke Clinical Research Institute/RADx-UP | United States of America | Durham, NC | 23 |
Health Policy | The student conducted an evaluation of telehealth services in a community clinic during COVID pandemic. | Duke Community Health | United States of America | Durham, NC | 99 |
Global Health | The student engaged in qualitative Data collection for Duke Microclinics for Duke Family Medicine for low-income and no insurance patients for a telehealth evaluation intended to assess the telehealth role in the future for clinics. | Duke Family Medicine & Community Health | United States of America | Durham, NC | 197 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student conducted secondary data analysis using the first nationally-representative survey study conducted in the Philippines to gain insight into caregiver burden and the psychosocial dimensions of caregiving, such as social support. | Duke Family Medicine & Community Health | United States of America | Durham, NC | 48 |
Health Policy | The student conducted statistical analysis of the National Transgender Discrimination Survey to estimate the prevalence of various types of workplace discrimination experienced by transgender workers based on gender, race, & outness at work | Duke Family Medicine & Community Health | United States of America | Durham, NC | 218 |
Nutrition | The student collected data regarding low income communities in the triangle area in addition to a collection of resources and recipes that are both economical and accessible. | Duke Lifestyle and Weight Management | United States of America | Durham, NC | 210 |
Nutrition | The student's practicum included creation of recipes and resources to access healthier food options. The student's work also included observations of patient check ins and meetings. | Duke Lifestyle and Weight Management | United States of America | Durham, NC | 234 |
Global Health | The student drafted and revised informational articles and activities for an ARV adherence promoting app intended to improve ARV adherence among South African adolescents in Cape Town, South Africa. | Duke University | United States of America | Durham, NC | 214 |
Global Health | The student engaged in content creation (educational articles and activities) for an 'HIV treatment adherence for teens' mobile app with the UNC- Duke University- University of Cape Town 'mHealth HIV intervention in South Africa' team. | Duke University | United States of America | Durham, NC | 177 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with a cardiologist seeing patients with peripheral artery disease, then developed education materials for patients and training materials for providers about managing PAD. | Duke University Division of Cardiology | United States of America | Durham, NC | 44 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with a team of researchers at Duke University on a community project focused on improving active transportation and access to healthy spaces to increase physical activity in minority, low-income youth. | Duke University School of Medicine | United States of America | Durham, NC | 45 |
Global Health | The student engaged in content creation and enhancement to improve engagement for an mHealth app intervention intended for use by adolescents living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa. | Duke University School of Nursing | United States of America | Durham, NC | 192 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student assisted with COVID-19 testing and vaccinations in historically marginalized neighborhoods within Durham. | Durham Academy of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy | United States of America | Durham, NC | 24 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student researched and provided recommendations regarding evaluation measures and data sources for adversity and resilience at the county level as well as trauma-informed organizational survey tools for Durham County Public Health. | Durham County Department of Public Health | United States of America | Durham, NC | 164 |
Health Behavior | The student engaged in a literature review, manuscript development, and development of qualitative interview codes/script for grant aiming to characterize and develop intervention for Veterans with alcohol misuse and modifiable CVD risk. | Durham Veteran Affairs Health Care System | United States of America | Durham, NC | 119 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked on the production of a technical assistance and consultation program guide for mental health organizations that serve the Latinx community based to help increase cultural competency among providers and throughout organizations. | El Futuro | United States of America | Durham, NC | 103 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student assisted on a study examining the cardiopulmonary effects of housing enrichment on ApoE knockout mice. Techniques learned during this experience include ultrasound echocardiography, RNA isolation, analysis of echo data. | Environmental Protection Agency | United States of America | Durham, NC | 110 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student engaged in quantitative data collection, data analysis, and creation of outreach material for a Community Resiliency Model Training intended to increase self and community resiliency in Durham County. | Exchange Family Center | United States of America | Durham, NC | 185 |
Health Behavior | The student conducted analysis and interpretation of qualitative data from the perspectives of men, providers, and clients in study on DMPA-SC self-injection in Malawi. The student conducted researching on understanding and synthesizing how to measure equity in family planning. | FHI 360 | United States of America | Durham, NC | 112 |
Global Health | The student conducted formative research study using qualitative methods and a participatory approach to engage community members in script development for role-playing as simulated client/patients for accessing HIV prevention services in NC. | FHI 360 | United States of America | Durham, NC | 94 |
Health Behavior | The student developed tailored communications materials and qualitative data tools for a formative research study in Durham intended to promote equitable use of PrEP by African American women in low-income housing communities. | Gillings School of Global Public Health | United States of America | Durham, NC | 111 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student created education, advocacy, and social media materials about male contraception. | Male Contraceptive Initiative | United States of America | Durham, NC | 61 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student engaged in educational and training curriculum development on crisis pregnancy centers/fake abortion clinics in North Carolina and the wider United States to be disseminated to legislators, supporters, and the wider public. | NARAL Pro-Choice North Carolina | United States of America | Durham, NC | 100 |
Global Health | The student conducted mixed-methods demographic evaluations of crisis pregnancy centers in North Carolina and the implications of state funding on equitable reproductive health care access. | NARAL Pro-Choice North Carolina | United States of America | Durham, NC | 125 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student engaged in concept design and commentary on compound mixtures and exposure effects on hypertension in vulnerable populations in the US. | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences | United States of America | Durham, NC | 169 |
Health Policy | The student engaged in implementation development in North Carolina for a local-level evaluation of clinical service access of evidence-based treatments to reduce problematic sexual behaviors among children and adolescents. | NC Child Treatment Program | United States of America | Durham, NC | 120 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student conducted quantitative data analysis of the Sister Study survey data to evaluate cardiovascular disease incidence among those with fireplaces and those without. The student then presented my findings in a research poster and abstract. | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences | United States of America | Durham, NC | 166 |
Global Health | The student assisted with note taking for RACE for Equity. | RACE for Equity | United States of America | Durham, NC | 193 |
Nutrition | The student examined a no-cost fresh produce delivery service for food-insecure participants in the Triangle during the COVID-19 pandemic. | Root Causes Fresh Produce Program | United States of America | Durham, NC | 205 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student supported applied research efforts for the IMPROV & EMPOW-HER Projects within the Substance Use, Gender, and Applied Research program of RTI International. The student's main tasks included Quality Assurance and Qualitative Analysis. | RTI International | United States of America | Durham, NC | 187 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student served as a research assistant for RTI International's Substance Use, Gender and Applied Research (SUGAR) program. | RTI International Global Gender Center | United States of America | Durham, NC | 237 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student researched systemic racism and food justice in the US agriculture system as related to specialty produce markets. | Seal the Seasons | United States of America | Durham, NC | 93 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student engaged in interdisciplinary research collection to support the youth decriminalization report. This report is the foundational evidence/research to support the larger SCSJ youth justice abolition campaign. | Southern Coalition of Social Justice | United States of America | Durham, NC | 144 |
Health Behavior | The student researched racial disparities in capital punishment and post-sentencing outcomes in North Carolina and the United States. | The Center for Death Penalty Litigation (CDPL) | United States of America | Durham, NC | 211 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student researched and created a virtual STEM Mentoring Training Program that provides education around STEM mentoring and culturally competent practices. | Innovation Research and Training | United States of America | Durham, NC | 178 |
Health Behavior | The student developed an organ function testing module as part of DigiKnowItNews: Teen, an interactive website to educate adolescents about pediatric clinical trials and associated Trials journal study protocol manuscript (iRT). | Innovation Research and Training | United States of America | Durham, NC | 88 |
Health Behavior | The student engaged in literature review and development of education material concerning prediabetes for use in Chennai, India health clinics as part of an initiative to connect patients with high quality after-diagnosis care. | Advance Access and Delivery | United States of America | Durham , NC | 160 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student engaged in quantitative data collection, analysis and visualization in the US for a medical device company as an initiative to study the impact of rapid fluid administration in different use-cases. | 410 Medical | United States of America | Durham, NC | 150 |
Health Policy | The student identified strategies to advance health equity in integrated care models for the dual-eligible population in North Carolina with NC DHHS as the primary stakeholder. | Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy | United States of America | Durham, NC | 104 |
Leadership in Practice | The student joined the Public Health team at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida in support of COVID-19 operations. The student worked with the Public Health team and various other base agencies to identify workplace disease clusters and provide targeted feedback and outreach to those populations. | Eglin Air Force Base Public Health | United States of America | Eglin AFB, FL | 2 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked the the NC DHHS PDMP Utilization Project, NC CSRS to determine the needs of veterinarians, develop a relationship with the NCVMB, and create continuing education. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) | United States of America | NC | 65 |
Environmental Health Solutions | Safe child feces disposal literature review focusing on Asia. | World Vision | United States of America | Federal Way, WA | 225 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked remotely with the Immigrant Health Task Force in Alachua County, FL to design an educational campaign to raise awareness in Spanish-speaking immigrant communities about pre-eclampsia and other pregnancy complications. | University of Florida Health Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology | United States of America | Gainesville, FL | 28 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with a local city health department to analyzed COVID-19 throughout the course of the pandemic and create informational material for use in the department and to disseminate in the community. The student also worked with the department to create informational and promotional material for a new initiative providing reproductive health & wellness services to the community. | Galion City Health Department | United States of America | Galion, OH | 11 |
Leadership in Practice | The student engaged in Technical and Staffing leadership at a FEMA sponsored max COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Greensboro, NC. The student also worrked with a dditional QC development for the COVID-19 Vaccine Monitoring System for the data entry team reducing errors. | North Carolina Division of Public Health | United States of America | Greensboro, NC | 255 |
Global Health | The student engaged in mixed methods research instrument development and data analysis and dissemination for a community-based collaboration studying HIV PrEP services and uptake among gay and bisexual men in Guatemala. | Colectivo Amigos Contra el SIDA (CAS) | Guatemala | Guatemala City | 188 |
Nutrition | For nutrition initiatives in Lebanon, PA, the student created: 1) conceptual model for a fruit/veggie Rx program 2) campaign plan for businesses to destigmatize breastfeeding 3) analysis of food insecurity amongst grad students. | Penn State REACH | United States of America | Hershey, PA | 247 |
Health Policy | The student worked with the Orange County Health Department to investigate overall current COVID-19 vaccination status in Orange County and describe the Health Department's vaccine delivery. | Orange County Health Department | United States of America | Hillsborough, NC | 46 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student engaged in quantitative data collection and analysis in Orange County, NC for the county health department to examine the relationship between annual inspection compliancy in mobile home parks and private well water quality. | Orange County Health Department - Environmental Health Division | United States of America | Hillsborough, NC | 165 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student engaged in qualitative and quantitative data collection in Orange County, NC. Researched presence of E. Coli on phones of food service workers in order to assess potential risk of cross-contamination between phones and food consumed by customers. | Orange County Health Department - Environmental Health Division | United States of America | Hillsborough, NC | 217 |
Nutrition | The student evaluated the effectiveness of community-based Obesity Medicine clinics at achieving and maintaining clinically meaningful weight loss by increasing access to comprehensive, evidence-based obesity care through the reduction of financial and geographic barriers to care as part of a quality improvement pilot project for UNC Physicians Network (UNCPN) primary care clinics. | UNC Physicians Network Medical Weight Management Program | United States of America | Hillsborough, NC | 7 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with Cabarrus Health Alliance (formerly Cabarrus County health department) in North Carolina to collect quantitative data on behavioral health facilities and their use of tobacco-related policies and intervention strategies in their practice as part of a community needs assessment to develop supportive programs for behavioral health communities. | Cabarrus Health Alliance | United States of America | Kannapolis, NC | 36 |
Health Behavior | The student engaged in program development and implementation for Culinary Nutrition Kids Camp in Cabarrus County and Healthy Living Social Marketing Campaign intended for children and families in Cabarrus County. | Cabarrus Health Alliance | United States of America | Kannapolis, NC | 87 |
Leadership in Practice | The student engaged in collection of resources for internal and external organization use pertaining to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Also, the creation, implementation and assessment of a staff pulse survey. | Cabarrus Health Alliance | United States of America | Kannapolis, NC | 254 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student conducted a Needs Assessment for Social Behavior Change Guidance Document & Case Studies of Community Based SRHR Programs at Pathfinder International. | Pathfinder International | Pakistan | Karachi | 226 |
Leadership in Practice | The student focused on Palliative care services provided to Oncology Patients by the Elaine Wynn Palliative Care in Las Vegas. The student did a rapid improvement project around patient care and their second product was a ROI for the cost of care analysis to determine the effectiveness of the program. | Nathan Adelson Hospice | United States of America | Las Vegas, NV | 17 |
Global Health | The student designed training manuals and slides to help with quality improvement and implementation of the Making Every Baby Count Initiative 2.0 in four tertiary hospitals in Ghana. | Kybele | United States of America | Lewisville, NC | 195 |
Global Health | The student developed training materials to train providers in using quality improvement methods and systems thinking to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in four high referral tertiary hospitals in Ghana. | Kybele | United States of America | Lewisville, NC | 115 |
Nutrition | The student conducted a literature review for reports on current discussion in UK-based alcohol policy research & practice, and to highlight gaps in research for future review. | Institute of Alcohol Studies | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | London | 170 |
Health Policy | The student served within the Graduate Internship with Humana, matched with Operational Risk Management - market research related to local-state COVID-19 vaccination outreach processes and risk assessments of new member engagement programs/products. | Humana, Inc. | United States of America | Louisville, KY | 128 |
Global Health | The student assisted with implementation of household survey in Zambia, for the Antenatal and Postnatal Research Collective Household (ARCH) survey. | UNC Gillings Zambia Hub | Zambia | Lusaka | 114 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked with the UNC-Zambia Hub on data cleaning and validation of cervical cancer database. | UNC Gillings Zambia Hub | Zambia | Lusaka | 138 |
Nutrition | The student engaged in qualitative data analysis in a study examining the feasibility and acceptability of engaging male partners and family members to support HIV-positive mothers to practice infant care and feeding practices in Zambia. | UNC Gillings Zambia Hub | Zambia | Lusaka | 228 |
Health Behavior | The student engaged in public health education and communication for the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services Environmental Public Health Tracking Program. | State of Wisconsin Environmental Public Health Tracking Program | United States of America | Madison, WI | 161 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student engaged in development of a qualitative data collection tool for antimicrobial stewardship intervention among village health workers in Uganda to address antibacterial resistance. | MUST-UNC Research Collaboration | Uganda | Mbarara | 179 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student supported the Alabama Department of Public Health Well Woman program in marketing efforts and the drafting of nutrition and physical activity tip messages for a collaborative text messaging campaign, 211KNOW. | Alabama Department of Public Health & National MCH Workforce Development Center | United States of America | Montgomery, AL | 101 |
Nutrition with Registered Dietitian (RD) Training | The student worked within a Dietetic Internship at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center in Mooresville, NC. | Lake Norman Regional Medical Center | United States of America | Mooresville, NC | 56 |
Health Policy | The student worked in health system operations to better understand quality improvement metrics and coaching practices, as well as assisting in related projects (i.e. Advance Care Planning internal policy recommendation). | UNC Health Alliance (UNCHA) | United States of America | Mooresville, NC | 191 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with an organization based in North Carolina that aims to increase the accessibility of the available services for substance use. The student's project involved creating a communication plan and toolkit for the organization. | The Northeastern North Carolina Partnership for Public Health (NENCPPH) | United States of America | Multiple counties | 32 |
Health Behavior | The student developed a webinar series and data collection toolkit for alcohol policy advocates in the United States. | U.S. Alcohol Policy Alliance (USAPA) | United States of America | National | 184 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student worked with humanitarian group SEEDS (Sustainable Environment and Ecological Society) to create an environmental risk and climate assessment for at risk districts in India. | SEEDS (Sustainable Environment and Ecological Society) | India | New Delhi | 180 |
Health Policy | The student created a compilation of children's behavioral health data collection at the national, New York State and New York City levels. Blog post to recommend a New York State dashboard for children's behavioral health data. | Citizens' Committee for Children of New York | United States of America | New York City, NY | 67 |
Global Health | Through their 200 hours of training, the student worked with the Country Engagement team at UNICEF to develop an engagement strategy so we can expand UNICEF’s work in the Middle East. | UNICEF | United States of America | New York City, NY | 157 |
Leadership in Practice | The student developed a quarterly internal report to communicate, monitor, and benchmark research team progress in supporting key strategic objectives and managed the executive advisory board committee meetings at MJFF. | The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research | United States of America | New York City, NY | 246 |
Leadership in Practice | The student conducted JAG stakeholder outreach and BOSS material development for Joseph J. Peters Institute. This involved created infographic and flyers, and sending emails and making phone calls to stakeholders for child sexual abuse prevention and treatment. | Joseph J. Peters Institute | United States of America | Philadelphia, PA | 8 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student conducted research surrounding home visiting services and its impact on family resilience with the mission to improve the health and well-being of parenting families. The student also engaged in a practice program evaluation to maintain quality assurance. | Maternity Care Coalition of Philadelphia | United States of America | Philadelphia, PA | 145 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student conducted analysis of Lyme disease and Ehrlichia for canines in Chatham County, NC to establish animal disease surveillance. | UNC Vector-borne Disease Epidemiology, Ecology, and Response (VEER) Hub | United States of America | Pittsboro & Siler City, NC | 176 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student developed a policy tool to assist North Carolina local food policy councils and municipal governments to create and improve public policies, programs, practices and investments impacting the local food system. | Carolina Farm Stewardship Organization | United States of America | Pittsboro, NC | 116 |
Health Policy | The student worked as a maternal-Infant health behaviors course designer (+ data collection tool designer) for mothers in Haiti and Kenya through Curamericas Global, with the goal of reducing maternal-infant mortality and morbidity. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 248 |
Health Behavior | The student served as a vaccine equity and access program coordinator at the LGBT Center of Raleigh - designing a training for community partners in vaccine communication and outreach with the queer community. | LGBT Center of Raleigh | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 227 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student served as an Early Childhood Education Long-term Campaign Intern working with NC Child on stakeholder engagement and policy initiatives surrounding early childhood care and education. | NC Child | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 204 |
Global Health | The student worked on a toolkit that assesses sexual violence and human trafficking prevention needs of community college and university campuses to develop a plan for creation of resources. | NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NCCASA) | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 59 |
Leadership in Practice | The student conducted a quantitative evaluation of NC Medicaid program quality. The student used administrative, health outcome, and other data sources to monitor transition to managed care. | NC Medicaid | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 235 |
Health Policy | The student completed their practicum with NC DHHS, Department of Health Benefits, Medicaid Division. The student engaged in the production of and participation in transition of care high needs member survey, qualitative data collection and analysis. | NC Medicaid | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 141 |
Leadership in Practice | The student evaluated NC Medicaid program elements during the transition to Managed Care. Worked with beneficiary-primary care-health insurer data sets. Looked at how well new program elements were implemented (i.e. AMHs, CINs). | NC Medicaid | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 143 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student conducted analysis of NC statewide COVID-19 variant case data to create a public-facing comprehensive report that details the changing epidemiological trends of the evolving pandemic. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 153 |
Health Policy | The student engaged in qualitative data collection for healthcare access for underserved Asian-Americans in NC during the COVID-19 pandemic. | North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCATT) | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 130 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with the North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NCCASA) in order to create culturally competent and well-informed sexual violence training specifically for use at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This addresses a strong need for sexual violence prevention and awareness training, specifically created for students at HBCUs, rather than only for students at Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs). | NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NCCASA) | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 12 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student estimated the prevalence of Hepatitis C in North Carolina. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 102 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student engaged with civil surgeons in latent tuberculosis (TB) education and treatment for visa status adjusters (immigrant/refugee populations) in North Carolina. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 190 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student developed a comprehensive and interactive North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System (NC-VDRS) data dashboard in Tableau to visualize trends in homicide, suicide, and firearm-related deaths. | North Carolina Department of Public Health Injury and Violence Prevention Branch | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 106 |
Health Behavior | The data engaged in qualitative data collection in North Carolina to identify innovative methods for court certified domestic violence intervention programs and recommend policy changes to the DVIP governing board, the NC DV Commission. | North Carolina Domestic Violence Commission | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 232 |
Health Behavior | The student engaged in the creation of a strategic plan survey, financial process, and informational SSP brochures in Raleigh, North Carolina to enhance syringe service/harm reduction program operations and benefit people who use drugs. | North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 83 |
Health Policy | The student engaged in policy and legislative research, advocacy, and working on interdisciplinary teams towards the mission of alleviating poverty in North Carolina through the intersectional lens of health and housing policy. | North Carolina Justice Center | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 84 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student created an organizational mandatory reporting policy, and wrote a literature review on supporting parents and siblings bereaved by homicide. | North Carolina Victim Assistance Network | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 82 |
Nutrition | The student engaged in qualitative and quantitative data collection in Raleigh and Greenville, NC for a county-level evaluation of an initiative to improve nutrition education among WIC mother, infant, and children participants. | The Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 64 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student evaluated food insecurity and cost-related medication underuse among youth with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus who are patients of the UNC Pediatric Endocrinology Speciality Clinic. | UNC Pediatric Endocrinology Speciality Clinic | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 33 |
Health Behavior | The student participated in indicator and survey development for data collection in Port-au-Prince Haiti as well as curriculum development for community health worker trainings on child nutritional health. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 117 |
Nutrition | The student conducted quantitative data collection of the elderly suffering from different levels of food insecurity, categorized by ZipCode in Wake County. Evaluate how to make meal services more comprehensive, like medically tailored meals. | Meals on Wheels | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 66 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student participated in survey design and analysis for the NC DHHS Occupational & Environmental Epidemiology Branch and Children's Environmental Health, to create a draft Post-Disaster Child Care Sanitation Assessment Form. | NC DHHS Occupational & Environmental Epidemiology Branch | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 124 |
Leadership in Practice | The student conducted a literature review of materials pertaining to sexual health education for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in order to determine available materials and gaps. | NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 249 |
Health Policy | The student engaged in quantitative and qualitative data collection in collegiate recovery programs within the state of North Carolina to examine the mental health fluctuations during COVID-19. | Addiction Professional of North Carolina | United States of America | Raleigh, NC | 148 |
Health Behavior | The student created educational materials on COVID-19 vaccines in Spanish and English for migrant farmworkers arriving to North Carolina. The student also coordinated the vaccine clinics for the North Carolina Farmworker Health Program. | North Carolina Farmworker Health Program | United States of America | Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Vass, NC | 215 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student implemented and documented results from a process and outcome evaluation for the Resilient Leaders Initiative, a social accelerator program to address trauma in Eastern North Carolina. | Rural Opportunity Institute | United States of America | Rocky Mount, NC | 137 |
Health Policy | The student served as a summer intern for the US Value Evidence and Outcomes project. | GlaxoSmithKline | United States of America | Research Triangle Park, NC | 81 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student engaged in health communications for the County of San Diego's Chronic Disease and Healthy Equity unit. | Public Health Services–San Diego | United States of America | San Diego, CA | 186 |
Global Health | The student conducted research focused on lactation support for small and sick newborns (SSNs) for the PATH Newborn Nutrition Team. | PATH | United States of America | Seattle, WA | 123 |
Health Policy | Cost-benefit analysis of Neulasta vs. biosimilars and abstract on health outcomes differences for same-day administration of Neulasta vs. 24-hour delay to improve quality of cancer treatment and reduce healthcare costs. | Wake Forest University | United States of America | Wake Forest, NC | 252 |
Health Policy | The student engaged in qualitative data analysis, synthesis, and presentation for internal DEI-focused usage; exposure to a large research funding institution with many facets. | Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) | United States of America | Washington DC | 135 |
Health Behavior | The student conducted analysis of sex-education legislation in the United States for 2021 Policy Report and production of resources for a Toolkit dedicated to guiding community advocacy efforts. | Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) | United States of America | Washington DC | 183 |
Health Policy | The student worked on lobbying and advocacy efforts specific to cancer-related policies and budget appropriations. | American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network | United States of America | Washington, DC | 233 |
Leadership in Practice | The student supported analysis of federal public health policies through research, writing, and stakeholder outreach. | Bipartisan Policy Center | United States of America | Washington, DC | 78 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student conducted qualitative data analysis of PCORI research awardees to identify trends, discrepancies, recommendations, and distinctive examples of engagement in research. The student also conducted a literature review to identify gaps in engagement science. | Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) | United States of America | Washington, DC | 182 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked within the Behavioral Health Department alongside their vaccine administration and community outreach teams. The student also worked to address COVID-19 vaccine myths and social determinants of health within the county. | MedNorth Health Center | United States of America | Wilmington, NC | 241 |
Nutrition | The student worked on a research study to determine the efficacy of food box delivery on heath outcomes of food insecure individuals in North Carolina. | Second Harvest Food Bank | United States of America | Winston-Salem, NC | 198 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student engaged in information gathering, background research, and stakeholder engagement to assess community concerns regarding and (possibility of exposure to) legacy industrial contaminants in surface and groundwater. | Yadkin Riverkeeper | United States of America | Winston-Salem, NC | 231 |
Leadership in Practice | The student developed a social digital platform for young women refugee attending the Bashira and Amina Day Centres for Displaced Women in Greece, part of the SAO Association. | SAO Association | Switzerland | Zurich | 206 |
2019-2020
Concentration | Description | Organization | Country | State or Territory | City | Number |
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Applied Epidemiology | The student worked with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health, Communicable Disease Branch, HIV/STD/Viral Hepatitis Surveillance to enter archived Hepatitis C labs and to present a treatment cascade of labs entered in order to examine how un-entered labs affect the states overall evaluation of treatment services. | NC DHHS | United States of America | North Carolina | Raleigh | 29 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student supported the Pandemic Ethics Dashboard (http://pandemicethics.org/), a web resource created by Dr. Jim Thomas (associate professor of epidemiology at UNC.) This resource serves as an ethical guide for policymakers and health officials for responding to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. | Carolina Population Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 47 |
Applied Epidemiology | Within the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Global Affairs, the student conducted various projects for the Pandemic and Emerging Threats team, including researching international progress on antimicrobial resistance and supporting countries with securing sustainable financing for both health security preparedness and the COVID-19 response. | US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Global Affairs | United States of America | District of Columbia | Washington DC | 51 |
Applied Epidemiology | North Carolina's rate of Hepatitis C (HCV) is higher than the national average with over 150,000 estimated North Carolinians infected with HCV. NC DHHS receives about 1,200 HCV lab results on paper per month, and there is currently a backlog of over 17,000 HCV labs that are not entered in the surveillance system. The paper labs also include negative labs, which are necessary in tracking treatment and possible re-infection in the state, in order to produce a more accurate HCV treatment cascade. As a practicum, my duties will be to enter HCV lab data into the surveillance system to help eliminate the backlog of paper labs. I will then use this data to produce an accurate treatment cascade to help determine HCV treatment outcomes in North Carolina. | HIV/STD/Viral Hepatitis Surveillance Unit, North Carolina Division of Public Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Raleigh | 71 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student participated in the facilitation of the design and conduct of three epidemiologic studies at the UNC Lineberger Cancer Center that are investigating factors related to cancer risk and outcomes in North Carolina. | UNC Lineberger Cancer Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 82 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student worked remotely with the Allegheny County Health Department in Pittsburgh, PA to analyze existing data on the status of maternal morbidity and maternal substance use in the county, with a focus on opioid use and demographic indicators such as race, primary payer and zip code. | Allegheny County Health Department | United States of America | Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh | 94 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student conducted spatial analysis of alcohol outlet density and drafted a practical “How-To Guide” as a companion to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Guide for Measuring Alcohol Outlet Density, written for state epidemiologists and public health practitioners. | Mike Fliss | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 102 |
Applied Epidemiology | The practicum experience at Aetion consisted primarily of preparing epidemiological work,_x000D_ whether hypothetical for client training/demonstration purposes, or legitimate analytics_x000D_ performed for contracted clients using real-world data and methodology. The specific health topics for the practicum work depended on the clients' focus, as well as current climate in the public health (for example, I worked on a training series using a cancer registry, a psoriasis study, two different statin studies, and COVID-19). | Aetion, Inc. | United States of America | Massachusetts | Boston | 112 |
Applied Epidemiology | Student worked with a post-doctoral student associated with the Water Institute at UNC who was conducting a systematic review of the effectiveness of disinfectants in hospital settings. I, along with several other practicum students, extracted data from articles and also synthesized results in a final report. | Water Institute at UNC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 158 |
Applied Epidemiology | Conducted an analysis on emergency medical services (EMS) care of pediatric patients throughout the state of North Carolina. | UNC Department of Emergency Medicine | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 167 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student researched the potential impact of male contraceptives on the advancement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and produced stakeholder communications building support for male contraceptive research and development. The student also developed a research plan to expand on an earlier manuscript estimating the impact of male contraceptives on unintended pregnancy rates in 3 countries. | Male Contraceptive Initiative | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 172 |
Applied Epidemiology | The student selected, implemented, and analyzed strategies to increase resident referral to the Child-Adult Relationship Enhancement in Primary Care (PriCARE) program, a primary care-based parenting intervention program. | UNC Children’s Primary Care Clinic in Chapel Hill NC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 186 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student conducted a literature review of indoor chemical contaminants with a focus on lead and pesticides using a risk assessment paradigm. The student helped to scope and develop an upcoming outreach and education project to help improve environmental health literacy among health care providers, community partners and families with young children. | Duke University Superfund Research Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 79 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student worked remotely to collect quantitative and qualitative data on the life cycle of a product to determine the greenhouse gas emissions allocated to the production and use of the product. | Seal the Seasons | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 99 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student worked with the preceptor at EPA's Human Studies Facility at Chapel Hill to analyze a cohort of 205 children (104 asthmatics and 101 non-asthmatics) about air pollution, asthma, and iron homeostasis._x000D_ | United States Environmental Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 101 |
Environmental Health Solutions | I worked with water and wastewater utilities in North Carolina, analyzing how they were financially impacted by COVID-19, and conducted policy analysis on how utilities can supplement their revenues to make investments in stormwater management technologies. | UNC Environmental Finance Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 146 |
Environmental Health Solutions | The student worked with North Carolina Initiative for Public Health in mapping food insecurity needs in the Mecklenburg region to help their client, Loaves & Fishes, have a better understanding on where to place food pantries to best serve the needs of the community. | NCIPH | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 184 |
Global Health | Primary work focused on quantitative data analysis of DHS contraceptive calendar data in R meant to inform global contraceptive programs. | IntraHealth International | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 34 |
Global Health | The student worked created an Instructional Guide for Dedoose, a qualitative analysis software, and created a preliminary Codebook for the RHITES-E and IntraHealth International Collaboration project of SASA!, an initiative intended to understand the impact gender-based violence on HIV risk in three cities in Uganda. | IntraHealth International | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 40 |
Global Health | Student worked with Nora Rosenberg, MSPH, PhD to support ongoing research that seeks to (a) understand risk factors for HIV acquisition, and (b) evaluate interventions to support HIV testing, prevention, and care in Malawi. | UNC Gillings School of Public Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 46 |
Global Health | The student interned for the Duke University Superfund Research Center in the Community Engagement Core. They were part of work on research around indoor chemical contaminants, as well as developing a communication plan for health advisories for subsistence fish consumers in North Carolina. | Duke University Superfund Research Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 49 |
Global Health | The student researched and collected data on federal and state responses to COVID-19 as it relates to mental health policy in the United States. | United States of Care | United States of America | District of Columbia | Washington DC | 58 |
Global Health | The student worked on cross-cutting family planning activities and research for FHI 360 including policy analysis on reproductive, maternal and child health service delivery during COVID, data synthesis and presentation for a global technical consultation the hormonal IUS, and internal materials on the integration of decolonization in global health equity across the organization. | FHI 360 | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 65 |
Global Health | The student worked remotely to produce and implement a new digital dashboard system for a multidisciplinary team at the Cancer Diseases Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia to better treat women with gynecological malignancies. | UNC Zambia Hub | Zambia | NA | Lusaka | 68 |
Global Health | The student worked remotely for the Water Institute to support their projects surrounding environmental health in healthcare facilities in humanitarian settings. | The Water Institute at UNC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 72 |
Global Health | The student developed a literature review on best practices for birthing centers in low-resource settings to inform recommendations and areas for future growth and research for a women's health clinic in rural Haiti. The student also developed a communications plan for a consortium of NGOs addressing cervical cancer in Haiti. | Family Health Ministries | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 75 |
Global Health | Worked as a communications assistant with the Water Institute at UNC monitoring the impact of COVID-19 on global Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) standards and projects as well as designing coronavirus web messaging for use by implementing partners. | The Water Institute at UNC | United States of America | NA | Chapel Hill, NC | 81 |
Global Health | The student worked at NCIPH to remotely archive stories about Health care providers during COVID. The student focus on stories related to equity and disparity. | North Carolina Institute for Public Health (NCIPH) | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 86 |
Global Health | The student completed qualitative data analysis for a research project which examines the breastfeeding experiences of internally displaced Yazidi mothers in Iraq. All work was completed remotely. | Gillings Department of Maternal and Child Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 88 |
Global Health | The student worked with the Anova Health Institute located in South Africa to analyze HIV-related health information collected via clinical file audits. This project involved a descriptive data analysis, as well as a brief quantitative report based on clinical staff interviews, with the aim of identifying successes and areas for improvement of the file auditing program. | Anova Health Institute | South Africa | NA | Johannesburg | 100 |
Global Health | The student worked across multiple projects within the Product Development & Introduction group at FHI 360, mainly supporting the development of additional data collection tools to capture the impact of COVID-19 on reproductive health service access and family planning desires in multiple countries, as well as contributing to decolonization and global health equity efforts across the organization. | FHI 360 | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 108 |
Global Health | The student interned with the Full Access, Full Choice (FAFC) project to develop a research brief illuminating male engagement in contraceptive choice among Kenyan youth (drawn from previously collected qualitative data) and conduct a thorough literature review on informed choice in family planning decision making. | Carolina Population Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 115 |
Global Health | Student conducted a qualitative research study on the experiences of front line health workers. | North Carolina Institute of Public Health | United States of America | North Carolina | N/A | 120 |
Global Health | The student worked on a collaborative project between UNC and Chronic Care International, a non-profit based in Omaha, Nebraska, to develop an evidence-based evaluation plan for a peer support program for people living with diabetes enrolled in rural clinics in the Dominican Republic. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Chronic Care International | United States of America | Nebraska | Omaha | 128 |
Global Health | The student researched crisis pregnancy center (CPC) communication strategies and tactics by analyzing their websites and calling CPCs and using qualitative data analysis to identify recurring themes. The student utilized design thinking skills to interview stakeholders in order to understand their priorities and perspectives of reproductive health and CPCs. | NARAL Pro-Choice NC | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 129 |
Global Health | Student worked remotely with RTI International as a proposal management intern to manage and facilitate proposal bids across the institute in their process to win awards. | RTI International | United States of America | North Carolina | Research Triangle Park | 137 |
Global Health | The student collected qualitative and quantitative data through surveys and interviews of program staff and beneficiaries. Through this data collection and previously collected data on CFK programs, the student conducted an evaluation of all CFK programs for internal use and future grant or funding proposals. | Carolina for Kibera | Kenya | NA | Kibera/Nairobi, Kenya | 164 |
Global Health | The student investigated the relationship between childhood malaria, bed net use, and geographic factors by performing quantitative data analyses on recently collected household survey data from a rural community in Western Uganda. She worked with Dr. Boyce in the Division of Infectious Disease at UNC-CH, who works in partnership with Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) and Epicentre Mbarara Research Base. | UNC-CH School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 227 |
Global Health | The student worked in the qualitative arm of a mixed methods study looking at partner engagement in HIV testing among women attending antenatal care in Zambia with an overall goal of reducing mother to child transmission. | UNC Zambia Hub | Zambia | NA | Lusaka, Zambia/Chapel Hill, NC | 231 |
Global Health | The student assisted with the qualitative analysis of a number of interviews conducted with members of the Hispanic community in the Research Triangle Area to inform future research to help adapt existing evidence-based treatments for depression to address the needs of highly stressed Hispanic immigrants. | SER (Salud, Estrés y Resiliencia/Health, Stress and Resilience) Hispano Project | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 232 |
Global Health | The student worked with a longitudinal study team in nine countries focusing on parenting across cultures and how parenting predicts adolescents' dietary behaviors. | Duke Sanford Center for Child and Family Policy | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 234 |
Global Health | Along with 3 other Gillings students, I worked with the NCIPH on a COVID-19 Storytelling project examining the experiences of frontline health workers in the Global, U.S.-specific, N.C.-specific, and Equity contexts. We developed a unique methodology using electronic resources to collect stories of frontline healthcare workers, curated the stories, and completed a thematic analysis with one student working on each of these contexts. | Gillings School of Global Public Health/North Carolina Institute for Public Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 235 |
Global Health | Working with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, the student developed (1) an assets/needs report and (2) a program plan/recommendations for informing the development and implementation of a disaster research response program in the ASEAN region, drawing from the experiences and lessons learned from similar programs in the United States, Japan, and Canada. | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 236 |
Health Behavior | The student created interactive educational content in a decision-making tool to help potential research participants across NC learn more about research participation. | NC TraCS | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 27 |
Health Behavior | The student wrote a policy briefing/report about alcohol harm paradox and socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol-related health outcomes and analyzed and interpreted survey data to inform a manuscript about adolescent perceptions towards health messaging on alcohol products. | Institute of Alcohol Studies | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | NA | London | 30 |
Health Behavior | Student developed content for website "Advancing Equity in Tobacco Control." Content included data and comprehensive information on tobacco-related disparities in the United States, current tobacco-related health disparities research, and tobacco control policies used to advance health equity. | Advancing Equity in Tobacco Control | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill, NC | 37 |
Health Behavior | The stuentworked on several activities to assist the efforts of the Office of Inclusive Excellence in their journey to improve diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and student success at Gillings. Some activities included training, workshop, and webinar development, evaluation inclusive excellence activities, communicating and addressing student concerns, and advocating for equity and antiracism across the School. | Gillings Inclusive Excellence | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 42 |
Health Behavior | For the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, the student led the development of a quality of life survey for Fort Bragg and provided other technical assistance to the Director of Public Health for Fort Bragg, including weekly COVID-19 research updates. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 50 |
Health Behavior | The student worked with pediatric psychology researchers at a children's hospital in Kansas City, MO. The student worked on qualitative and quantitative research projects about a weight management clinic for children with ASD and resiliency in the face of a new pediatric cancer diagnosis. | Children's Mercy Hospital | United States of America | Missouri | Kansas City | 54 |
Health Behavior | Student worked remotely for a worker center in Chicago to execute a survey, document stories, and develop policy recommendations with temp staffing workers (mostly food processing and assembly line workers) to determine how workers perceive temp staffing agencies’ Covid-19 health and safety practices | Chicago Workers' Collaborative | United States of America | Illinois | Chicago | 55 |
Health Behavior | The student worked remotely with Rural Opportunity Institute (ROI) and the community in Edgecombe County, NC to develop a summative and process evaluation plan for ROI's Accelerator, a first-ever program that will support public agencies & institutions to create trauma-informed and healing environments in rural communities. | Rural Opportunity Institute | United States of America | North Carolina | Tarboro | 56 |
Health Behavior | The student conducted qualitative data collection and analysis to explore the impact of COVID-19 among front-line public health and health care workers. The practicum project is a part of an initiative of North Carolina Institute for Public Health, which aims at revealing the true impact of COVID-19 "behind the numbers" through a "storymap" product. | North Carolina Institute for Public Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 67 |
Health Behavior | The student collected quantitative and qualitative data on a new fertility assessment service to provide useful feedback and recommendations for future iterations of the service. The student also learned product management basics for digital health products and gained useful insight into the world of FemTech. | Frame Fertility | United States of America | North Carolina | Charlotte | 69 |
Health Behavior | The student worked with the Chapel Hill Campus & Community Coalition to update and revise their existing evaluation plan so that it is consistent with their new strategic goals. The student also developed a data management user guide to accompany the evaluation plan which will ensure data collection consistency moving forward. | Chapel Hill Campus & Community Coalition to Reduce the Negative Impacts of High Risk Drinking | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 73 |
Health Behavior | The student worked with a mobile application providing relevant, authentic, and engaging stories coupled with high-quality online resources on sexual health, mental health, and LGBTQ+ identity-related topics to help teens know they are not alone in their experiences growing up. Primary responsibilities encompassed strategic communications and marketing efforts. | Real Talk: Stories by Teens | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill (although it was delivered completely digitally) | 76 |
Health Behavior | The student worked as a Margolis intern at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy. In this role, she helped develop the North Carolina Integrated Care for Kids model, a child-centered local service delivery and payment model aimed at reducing expenditures and improving the quality of care for children on Medicaid and CHIP. | Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 78 |
Health Behavior | The student worked remotely with Real Talk to develop an inclusive and sex positive sex education curriculum, informed by stories that teens submitted to their app about their experiences with puberty, bullying, and relationships. This curriculum is intended for 6-8th grades, and was developed to be able to be delivered in person, synchronously online, and asynchronously online. | MyHealthEd | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 89 |
Health Behavior | Lauren worked with the Chatham County Public Health Department on a project called EMBRACe (Equity for Moms and Babies Realized Across Chatham). She completed a literature review and developed a survey to assess the role of social determinants of health in racial disparities, and to assess Chatham County's use of socail determinant screening tools. | Chatham County Public Health Department | United States of America | North Carolina | Pittsboro (remote) | 90 |
Health Behavior | The student recruited adolescents from a local clinic in Chapel Hill, NC and collected quantitative data about acceptance for universal testing of gonorrhea and chlamydia. | UNC Children's Primary Care Clinic | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 92 |
Health Behavior | The student worked remotely on a scoping literature review assessing the degree of youth engagement in HIV research, and qualitative data analysis of entry submissions for the ITEST designathon open call on youth ideas for delivery of HIV self-test | Innovative Tools to Expand Youth-Friendly HIV Self-Testing (ITEST) Study, Nigeria | Nigeria | NA | Multiple cities | 103 |
Health Behavior | The student worked remotely with an HIV clinic in Guatemala City, Colectivo Amigos Contra el SIDA, to build qualitative study tools for a virtual focus group study on HIV self-testing. Results will be used to help inform the first initiative to deliver HIV self-test kits to sexual and gender minority communities in Guatemala and create a quantitative survey on user's preferences. | Colectivo Amigos Contra el SIDA | Guatemala | NA | Guatemala City | 104 |
Health Behavior | The student created an online resource database and patient resource sheets for perinatal women in 15 NC Counties to seek mental health care, and also created an AHEC course curriculum to teach healthcare providers about care practices and screening tools for substance use disorders in perinatal and postpartum women. | UNC School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 106 |
Health Behavior | The student reviewed over 80 equity-related tools and thoroughly annotated 40 tools to support the dissemination of equity tools for implementation support technical assistance. A proposal was drafted for a web-based resource where the tools will be housed on the organization's website. | Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 109 |
Health Behavior | The student worked at The Implementation Division at Frank Porter Graham (FPG) Child Development Institute to produce a brief of core practice competencies for external implementation support through a literature review and conceptual drafts of the brief that were developed and refined from weekly discussions with implementation scientists. | Frank Porter Graham (FPG) Child Development Institute | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 110 |
Health Behavior | The student studied North Carolina driving while impaired and ignition interlock legislation by conducting informational interviews with subject matter experts and doing background research. The project culminated a set of recommendations for improvements on policy design and implementation, deliverable to the NC DHHS. | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | United States of America | North Carolina | Raleigh | 113 |
Health Behavior | The student created practitioner resources for upcoming technical assistance for state health departments implementing activities that support the prevention of adverse childhood experiences and suicide in the context of COVID-19. The student also wrote a report after collecting and analyzing qualitative data on ways that Southeastern and Southwestern Injury Prevention Network members use the network to collaborate or build professional connections. Additional duties were contributing to a marketing and correspondence toolkit, creating a meeting report, and writing press releases for recent publications. | UNC Injury Prevention Research Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Carrboro/Chapel Hill | 114 |
Health Behavior | Student created a program plan for a new Community of Practice, and completed a policy scan on circularity in the built environment. These projects are part of an initiative to promote circular construction in the Triangle. | Circular Triangle | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 136 |
Health Behavior | The student did an in-depth review of Community Health Assessments (CHAs) in NC in order to evaluate how inclusive they were of individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD). Working along side Special Olympics of North Carolina, this research was translated to suggestions for increasing inclusivity moving forward in order to improve quality and accessibility of care for I/DD individuals, as well as overall representation in CHA processes in NC. | Special Olympics of North Carolina | United States of America | North Carolina | Morrisville | 144 |
Health Behavior | As a communications and outreach specialist, I learned more about the inner workings of a clinical grant-learning project and conducted key informant interviews with Invest in Nursing leadership to assess project members' current impressions of the communications and outreach activities and resources. As a result, I developed a year-long social communication and outreach plan in order to have a formal communications outreach protocol. | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 145 |
Health Behavior | Student worked with HiTOPS, a sexual health and education organization based in Princeton, New Jersey to help develop a program evaluation tool to glean the effectiveness of a new professional development program the organization is implementing with school districts across New Jersey with the intention of creating systemic, cultural change in the school/district to establish a more affirming school environment. | HiTOPS | United States of America | New Jersey | Princeton | 153 |
Health Behavior | The student worked with a project within the Injury Prevention Research Center, helping to build a peer network among harm reduction practitioners in Central Appalachia. The project was within the formative research phase during the practicum period, and the student conducted interviews with policy experts about harm reduction and reported the findings. | Injury Prevention Research Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 173 |
Health Behavior | I worked with the School of Nursing to screen literature, extract data, and analyze data as a part of a systematic review examining person and family engagement methods to improve resident safety in assisted living facilities. | UNC School of Nursing | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 198 |
Health Behavior | I worked the with HE Equity Task Force and Gillings Inclusive Excellence to draft a resource to promote anti-racist pedagogy and drafted a manuscript. | UNC Gillings | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 199 |
Health Behavior | The student collaborated on a stakeholder survey with Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments (CISA), which is a Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Program Office. During the practicum, the student developed a survey to assess the understanding of and concerns about extreme weather and climate events for public health practitioners and analyze survey results. | CISA | United States of America | North Carolina,South Carolina | Chapel Hill | 222 |
Health Behavior | The student worked with the Orange County Home Preservation Coalition, a collaborative group of home repair service providers and funders. The student led the combined process and outcomes evaluation- from design, development, analysis, through synthesis- for its grantor. | Orange County Home Preservation Coalition/Orange County Department on Aging | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill (remote) | 225 |
Health Behavior | The student worked as a research assistant at UNC's Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. My deliverables were 1. a literature review of community-based nutrition interventions in Southern, rural counties of the US and 2. a survey report summarizing findings from a survey distributed to 100 Health Departments and 114 Federally Qualified Health Centers (which I also helped program into Qualtrics prior to practicum). | UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 226 |
Health Behavior | The student worked remotely as a Visiting Student at Massachusetts General Hospital to develop a draft grant application for a future project proposal, including designing the program components and the evaluation plan. The student conducted a literature review to inform the implementation and evaluation methods and frequently consulted with the PI of the study before working on the practicum deliverables. | Massachusetts General Hospital | United States of America | Massachusetts | Boston | 229 |
Health Behavior | The student worked with Special Olympics of North Carolina to research best practices for creating inclusive needs assessments for counties in North Carolina. The student learned about Special Olympics programming and the resources available to individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. | Special Olympics of North Carolina | United States of America | North Carolina | Morrisville | 230 |
Health Behavior | I helped coordinate the pilot phase of a nutrition intervention study at the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. This included drafting training materials, recruiting participants, analyzing survey data, and contributing to manuscripts. | NA | United States | NA | NA | 233 |
Health Behavior | The student partnered with the Outreach Core of UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center to develop web based tools designed to assist in informed decision making for prostate cancer screening among black men. | Outreach4Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 237 |
Health Behavior | The student was a public health leader for the Honduran Health Alliance (HHA) and prepared medical students to teach health education sessions as part of a medical service trip to rural honduras. The student conducted a literature review to inform future revision to the health education curriculum, and established a structured training program to teach medical students how to be effective health educators. | Honduran Health Alliance | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 238 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student worked with the UNC Transgender Health Program to design a needs assessment exploring perceptions of quality of mental healthcare services from trans* North Carolinians and mental health providers in North Carolina that work with trans clients. This assessment is intended to inform the upcoming Standards of Care for Mental Health Providers who work with trans* clients. | UNC Transgender Health Program | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 53 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student worked with the North Carolina Institute for Public Health researching the partnerships that exist between health departments and schools of public health in North Carolina. | North Carolina Institute for Public Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 61 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student worked with the Carolina Abortion Fund to assess previous and current efforts to improve caller engagement and post-abortion support and develop future programing based on the needs of the community they work with. | Carolina Abortion Fund | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 62 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student worked with a national, dementia-based Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Coverage with Evidence Development (CMS CED) study team to aid in efforts geared toward increasing the recruitment and participation of African American and Latinx older adults. _x000D_ | The UNC Center for Health Equity Research (CHER) | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 64 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student conducted policy research and assisted in organizing a roundtable discussion with state health practitioners on vaping prevention and control for the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center's Vaping Prevention Resource. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 74 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student partners with NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS to create patient-facing support documents to aid in the identification of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and their treatment, as well as an online AHEC course module to support the continued learning of perinatal health providers and their familiarity with PMADs. NC Maternal Mental Health Matters is a telepsychiatry initiative that seeks to improve maternal mental health in North Carolina. | NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 85 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | _x000D_ The student conducted a process evaluation to assesses the intervention delivery of Care Groups, a community-based health education initiative, in Kisii, Kenya using both qualitative and quantitative data. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | North Carolina | Raleigh | 87 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student performed various kinds of literature reviews for the Water Institute as they build an investment case for UNICEF, researching the coping costs and health outcomes of forgoing care, the direct medical and nonmedical costs of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), and assembling the evidence base for quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) and its pertinent adjustments regarding their potential to predict the number of HAIs that occur as a result of different environmental health conditions. | The Water Institute at UNC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 95 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | This student generated, analyzed, and interpreted data for purpose of publication for Norovirus vaccine informing. They wrote and submitted a manuscript that is under peer review. Additionally, this student worked collaboratively with researchers in Nicaragua, Zambia, and UNC via Zoom to design an LDMS for communities down in Nicaragua. | UNC Department of Family Medicine | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 117 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Practicum is research assistant in the Health Disparities department of the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research. Specifically, the student supported an R01 study aimed at piloting in NC an intervention titled Patient Priorities Care to help physicians align care decisions with patient priorities to reduce treatment burden. | Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 131 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student organized key informant interviews with members of NCCPH and public health leadership throughout the state of North Carolina to gain a better understanding of NCCPH's current internal and external communication channels. The interviews and outside research were used to develop a communication and outreach proposal. | North Carolina Citizens for Public Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Remote | 133 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Student conducted a qualitative project looking at the impacts of COVID on Latina participants of the Healthy Mother-Healthy Children nutrition and physical activity intervention based at the UNC School of Nursing. Student did semi-structure one on one interviews in Spanish with these participants and collect impacts on their families' nutrition, physical activity, and stress levels. | Healthy Mothers-Healthy Children | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 168 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Student worked with Kristin Black, a Gillings alumna and current faculty member at East Carolina University on two projects, both surrounding social determinants of health. One project included conducting a literature review to examine structural barriers to health in Eastern North Carolina and adapting a structural competency training for Eastern North Carolina healthcare professionals/health-focused faculty. The second project included conducting a quantitative analysis using severe maternal morbidity data. | East Carolina University | United States of America | North Carolina | Greenville | 176 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | Student worked with UNC's Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention to conduct design thinking activities to determine where SNAP eligible caregivers of children ages 6 or younger are spending their time, or have unused time, to implement SNAP-education. | FFORC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 177 |
Health Equity, Social Justice and Human Rights | The student partnered with North Carolina Survivors Union, the North Carolina arm of a national drug user union, to create an ethical research manifesto and accompanying research-related documents to present to researchers seeking to partner with them. | North Carolina Survivors Union | United States of America | North Carolina | Greensboro | 190 |
Health Policy | NA | The Sheridan Group | United States | District of Columbia | D.C. | 15 |
Health Policy | Practicium located in New York, but requires remote work . I entered the qualitative data received from individuals who participated in the Heart Smarts program, and developed a policy brief on what policies are implemented around the world to reduce our cardiovascular disease rates. | Heart Smarts | United States of America | New York | New York | 28 |
Health Policy | The student worked with the Foundation for a Healthy High Point, located in High Point, NC, on creating a historic narrative of the foundation from its inception to the present. In addition, the student worked on presenting COVID-19 facts, statistics, and local data to the Board of Directors, creating a one-pager on COVID-19 information, and updating the COVID-19 resources webpage. | The Foundation for a Healthy High Point | United States of America | North Carolina | High Point | 43 |
Health Policy | The student worked with the Paradigm Project at AcademyHealth, an initiative addressing the timeliness and effectiveness of health services research for practice and policy. The student wrote briefs about precision medicine and communicating research with policymakers, attended project meetings, and supported other project work. | AcademyHealth | United States of America | District of Columbia | Washington, D.C. | 60 |
Health Policy | The student worked remotely with an Eastern North Carolina based community-based organization, Rural Opportunity Institute (ROI). Here the student interviewed systems leaders to identify indicators of health in their community to create a Data Dashboard and Data Visuals. The student also worked with community-based trainers to create a facilitation guide, slides, and speaker notes for a condensed training on resiliency and trauma. | Rural Opportunity Institute | United States of America | North Carolina | Tarboro | 63 |
Health Policy | The student analyzed data from a hypertension-reduction program in Durham county operated through Lincoln Community Health Center then submitted abstracts on the research to conferences and wrote a manuscript to be submitted to journals. | Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 93 |
Health Policy | The student worked for UnitedHealthcare's Community & State- Policy & Strategic Engagement Team to focus on Medicaid national policy topics, specifically dual eligibility, COVID-19 implications, and social determinants of health. | UnitedHealthcare | United States of America | Minnesota | Minnetonka | 118 |
Health Policy | Student worked with a nonprofit organization that works to reverse the opioid crisis where I conducted policy and substance-use research, compiled literature reviews, and analyzed qualitative and quantitative data for the development of a stigma survey. I also conducted vetting and outreach methods for a public campaign to combat substance-use stigma and empower people in recovery. | Shatterproof | United States of America | District of Columbia | Washington, DC | 139 |
Health Policy | Student developed social media posts around the opioid epidemic and renal disease. Student also wrote a disabled child health equity paper to increase awareness about the disabled community and to show policymakers and explain why this is important to achieve health equity. | Econometrica | United States of America | Maryland | Bethesda | 169 |
Health Policy | I worked remotely with Shatterproof to collect data, conduct vetting and outreach, and analyze data for the stigma team. These projects were intended to reduce stigma for people in substance-use recovery. | Shatterproof | United States of America | District of Columbia | Washington, D.C. | 208 |
Health Policy | I researched different studies on disinfection methods used in hospitals and their efficacy in reducing the spread of hospital-associated infections (HAIs). My findings were included in a literature review of the subject. | The Water Institute @ UNC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 214 |
Health Policy | The practium Provided remote assistance to two teams within the Western North Carolina Health Network._x000D_ I assisted on the Data team by compiling survey questions to develop their upcoming regional Community Health Assessment, as well as by reviewing previous years data and researching for a report on this previous data._x000D_ I assisted the Communications team by attending regular regional COVID-19 communications meetings, compiling and summarizing emerging research in this area, and by assisting in the development of evaluation materials for their COVID-19 communications pilot. | Western North Carolina Health Network | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville, NC | 223 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with Healthy Cabarrus to assist with the data analysis of the Cabarrus County Community Needs Assessment survey responses. | Healthy Cabarrus | United States of America | North Carolina | Kannapolis | 41 |
Leadership in Practice | The student assisted in generating a report write up of a referral compliance study in Guatemala_x000D_ to better understand why some women accept a hospital referral in pregnancy in order to prevent referral rejections in the future. The student also presented qualitative data analysis results, gathered from maternal interview transcriptions, to Curamericas staff in Spanish, in Guatemala, via teleconference. _x000D_ | Curamericas Global | Guatemala | NA | Worked remotely | 52 |
Leadership in Practice | The student created lesson plans for community health volunteers and care groups instructing new mothers in Kisii, Kenya on pre- and post-natal care. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | North Carolina | Raleigh | 91 |
Leadership in Practice | Worked remotely with RACE for Equity to assess project status and progress over the last year for the NC System of Care. I also created a RACE for Equity client curriculum to communicate the ways in which RACE for Equity can work with a potential client. | RACE for Equity | United States of America | North Carolina | Cary | 119 |
Leadership in Practice | The practicum focused on improving EMS care & health outcomes for pediatric patients.The student's contributions were centered around building the program website & content, as well as managing and creating regular EMS educational content for their social media pages. | UNC Department of Emergency Medicine: Research | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 121 |
Leadership in Practice | The student helped to boost online engagement through the coalition's social media platforms and website and developed digital content to communicate the importance of closing the health insurance coverage gap in North Carolina. Additionally, the student compiled coalition resources and factsheets into a master resource catalogue and developed new fact sheets to fill in information gaps. | Care4Carolina coalition | United States of America | North Carolina | Raleigh | 122 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked remotely/in Charlotte, NC with the founder of a start-up fertility digital health platform Frame Fertility to conduct literature research, competitive and business development analyses, and aid with user assessment after beta product launch. | Frame Fertility | United States of America | North Carolina | Charlotte | 123 |
Leadership in Practice | The student supported the eldercare collaboration through leading weekly meetings, conducting research and developing proposals to create a new eldercare model for the Northside. In addition, the student completed various projects to support the organization's needs including program planning, marketing and surveying. | Partnerships in Aging Program/ Jackson Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 124 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with the Global HIV Prevention and Treatment Clinical Trials Unit at UNC to collect qualitative data for our community advisory board in order to conduct a needs assessment of for community board members. The https://sph.unc.edu/research/gillings-proposal-editing-services-form/ In addition I spent the summer engaging in community outreach to increase knowledge, awareness, and engagement with HIV treatments and preventative measures in our local community. | University of North Carolina, Global HIV Prevention and Treatment Clinical Trials Unit Division of Infectious Diseases | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 125 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services and Washington Interagency Fatherhood Council to support the implementation of an environmental scan to identify father-inclusive resources across Washington State and developed fatherhood topic issue briefs and infographics to inform policy and programmatic efforts for the Council and stakeholders. | Washington State Department of Social and Health Services | United States of America | Washington | Olympia | 127 |
Leadership in Practice | Student helped collect qualitative focus group data for a program level evaluation of the American Heart Association Historically Black Colleges and Universities Scholars Program (AHA HBCU) and wrote summary report of the evaluation's findings. This evaluation was intended to identify and offer solutions to any issues within the pilot program. | American Heart Association | United States of America | California | Menlo Park | 130 |
Leadership in Practice | Experience with RACE for Equity Now consisted on working on a community engagement continuum that would be used as a template for different groups and organizations to engage in community engagement. I also worked with members from Race for Equity Now to organize weekend workshops for youth members that were at risk due to different reasons such as mental illness. | Race for Equity Now | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 134 |
Leadership in Practice | Student worked with Clinical Scholars: Team Kentucky. Praticium assisted a health ambassador program which uses high school students to teach elementary students health concepts. | Clinical Scholars | United States of America | Kentucky | Casey County | 135 |
Leadership in Practice | Student worked with my preceptor to complete a manuscript draft after analyzing BRFSS data to assess the association between caregiving status and fall/fall injury. | Appalachian State University | United States of America | North Carolina | Boone | 138 |
Leadership in Practice | The student supported research, stakeholder engagement, and development for transdisciplinary, culturally-responsive collaboration models between public health, the creative workforce, and the private business sector towards population health. | Center for Creative Placehealing | United States of America | Kentucky | Louisville | 141 |
Leadership in Practice | The student assisted in searching, reviewing, and abstracting articles on methods and measures for evaluation (this activity already is underway). The student helped summarize and report findings to the COE Office and draft, and revise with COE Office input, a conceptual framework/logic model to guide CAB evaluation. | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 143 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked in a local emergency management agency in rural Illinois, assessing the county's response to COVID-19 and creating emergency operations plans and after-action reports to inform future pandemic response. | Lee County Emergency Management Agency | United States of America | Illinois | Dixon | 147 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with the Formerly Incarcerated Transition (FIT) Program in a remote role to conduct phone surveys with FIT clients, create a focus group literature review as a guide when focus groups are administered at a later date, and develop a process (Qualtrics form, protocol, etc.) to be used to track recidivism among all FIT participants. | Formerly Incarcerated Transition (FIT) Program | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 149 |
Leadership in Practice | Practicum had 2 distinct elements, both occurring in Wilmington, NC. The first aspect of my practicum involved engaging foster care stakeholders in a workshop to promote community resilience. The second aspect of my practicum involved creating a manual to guide providers at MedNorth Community Health Center in the care of patients affected by intellectual and developmental delay. | Community Care of the Lower Cape Fear | United States of America | North Carolina | Wilmington, NC | 151 |
Leadership in Practice | Worked with the Clinical Scholars Evaluation team to complete a leadership evaluation manuscript focusing on Social Network Analysis and Social Capital. | Clinical Scholars | United States of America | North Carolina | Remote | 162 |
Leadership in Practice | The purpose of this project was to conduct a needs assessment and gap analysis regarding family services in the Durham VA catchment area. The student conducted a literature review on the topic and helped build a proposed plan to expand research in this area. | Veterans Administration | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 170 |
Leadership in Practice | Student performed data extraction on 40+ articles for a systematic review on the disinfection of healthcare settings. Student synthesized findings on a specific disinfection product in an analysis report. | UNC Water Institute | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 171 |
Leadership in Practice | Student completed my practicum as part of a larger clinical (CO-HOST) study looking at COVID transmission rate for household contacts of subjects that tested positive. | University of North Carolina, Institute of Global Health and Infectious Disease | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 174 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked with Mountain Community Health Partnership helping develop and implement COVID-19 testing options in Rural WNC. Along with this I developed and implemented a Respiratory Fit Testing Plan for team members to be correctly fit tested to N95 respirators. | Mountain Community Health Partnership | United States of America | North Carolina | Mitchell and Yancey Counties Bakersville, Burnsville, and Spruce Pine N | 178 |
Leadership in Practice | Completed a feasibility study of expansion of an early childhood education based nutrition program, Rainbow In My Tummy. Assisted in the development of interview tools and survey, and conducted qualitative data collection and analysis. | North Carolina Center for Health and Wellness | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville | 180 |
Leadership in Practice | The student partnered with MAHEC Dental Health Center to help lay the groundwork for a pediatric dental resident rotation in WNC in conjunction with Mountain Community Health Partnership, a FQHC in Mitchell & Yancey counties, via a Needs Assessment Report and a Strategic Plan & Outcomes Assessment Process. | MAHEC | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville | 181 |
Leadership in Practice | Access to interpreter services during COVID-19 in Buncombe County | Western Carolina Medical Society Foundation | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville | 182 |
Leadership in Practice | Practicum is part of an ongoing descriptive research study I am conducting at the ABCCM free medical clinic. Practicum constituted the preparatory steps necessary for moving forward with data collection. My deliverables were a literature review of free clinics in North Carolina and a study design. | ABCCM | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville | 183 |
Leadership in Practice | The primary aim of the practicum was to interview stakeholders to provide a better understanding of_x000D_ diabetes prevention and management efforts in the area and use the information to inform future directions. | Partners Aligned Toward Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Burnsville | 187 |
Leadership in Practice | Student worked to create a qualitative interview guide and completed a full IRB application to submit to do research to understand the Social Return on Investment of the Medical Legal Partnership at MAHEC. | MAHEC | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville | 191 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with a rural county in Western North Carolina to review, edit and update the county’s emergency operation plan (EOP), used during emergency response. The revisions included an update of the Hazard Identification section of the plan to reflect a more accurate response to emergencies in accordance with the county’s profile. The hazard identification now contains an epidemic/pandemic section. The student also participated in specific outreaches in the county, as they related to response to the COVID-19 pandemic. | Yancey County Emergency Operations Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Burnsville | 192 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked with PEACH DURHAM to restart the Steering Committee that had been dormant. PEACH stands for the Partnership Effort for the Advancement of Children's Health. I developed a presentation that I presented to the Steering Committee that examined the history of PEACH, noted the current work that is being done by PEACH. PEACH is a North Carolina state-certified lead abatement and lead Renovation, Repair, and Paint training program. And focused on the big goal of PEACH to make Durham a primary prevention city where children are prevented from getting exposed to lead rather than Durham being a secondary preventation city where children get exposed to lead and then children experience physical or developmental problems because of lead exposure. | PEACH DURHAM | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 194 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked remotely with a HIV research institution in South Africa to draft an academic paper for future publication on the effectiveness of youth support groups for ALHIV. | WRHI | South Africa | NA | Johannesburg | 195 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked with Give-Pulse, an online platform that facilitates community engagement, as their Public Health expert. I was involved with their coronavirus-aimed efforts to help their community partners - institutions and non-profit organizations, create safe opportunities for volunteers and students. We also worked to create a public health task force to provide a forum for institutions to share their ideas, programs, and materials. | GivePulse | United States of America | Texas | Austin, Texas | 196 |
Leadership in Practice | My practicum involved participation in a month long Integrated Professional Experience course which encompassed pharmacy, medical, public health students and faculty. Components of the practicum involved an IPE team project on systemic houslessness in West Asheville, then an evaluation of the student experience through surveys and a focus group interview, finally a presentation to faculty and writing a manuscript highlighting considerations for future IPE courses. _x000D_ | University of North Carolina Health Sciences at Mountain Area Health Education Center in Asheville, North Carolina | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville | 197 |
Leadership in Practice | The practicum is focused on building an investment case for improving_x000D_ WASH and essential environmental conditions in healthcare facilities, sponsored by UNICEF._x000D_ There will be two phases, and I will be involved in phase one, which will focus on the exploratory_x000D_ literature reviews and development of cost-benefit model components. Key elements of this_x000D_ phase include the development of search strategy, review of priority literature, short summaries of_x000D_ key findings, and a recommendation for go/no-go on expanded literature reviews to inform a_x000D_ larger model. The focus of the literature reviews will to examine the links between WaSH_x000D_ interventions and healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs). We will address questions such as_x000D_ the impact of WaSH interventions on HCAIs, burden of HCAIs, causal links between_x000D_ disinfection/cleaning interventions and HCAIs, and finding out which disease burden modeling_x000D_ tools will be appropriate for measuring the impacts of WaSH interventions. These reviews will_x000D_ allow for the development of an evidence-based cost-benefit model that will be used in_x000D_ advocacy to fundraise for WaSH in HCF programs. | The Water Institute at UNC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel hill | 200 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with a community-based doula organization focused on reducing racial inequity in infant mortality in Buncombe County, to transition to a 501 (c)3 Non-profit. | Mountain Area Health Education Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville | 201 |
Leadership in Practice | I wrote a literature review of free clinics in Southern Appalachia and designed a codebook for the web-based database called RedCap. I did this to prepare for a formal medical chart audit at ABCCM’s medical clinic in Asheville, NC. | ASHEVILLE BUNCOMBE COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN MINISTRY (ABCCM) | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville | 203 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked with GoNAPSac to develop an online training course to be used in the national database on Screen Time use in early childhood centers. I also conducted an in debt search and evaluation for resources to be included in the Tips and Material Library. | GoNapSacc | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 204 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked at the Alamance County Health Department in Burlington, NC. The student worked with key stakeholders to evaluate the county's readiness for a universal postpartum home visiting program (Family Connects International). Practicum projects included the creation of a business plan and a presentation to local stakeholders. | Alamance County Health Department | United States of America | North Carolina | Burlington | 205 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked at a social service non-profit to collect data for an organization- level evaluation of the Great Plates Delivered program, a Covid-19 initiative intended to encourage seniors to self quarantine to limit their exposure to the Covid-19 virus. | HELP of Ojai | United States of America | California | Ojai | 206 |
Leadership in Practice | NA | NA | United States | NA | NA | 207 |
Leadership in Practice | The student interned at a healthcare software and communications start-up company to develop strategies for improving coordinated care systems regarding equitable care. | Unite Us | United States of America | New York | New York City | 210 |
Leadership in Practice | The Student regularly saw a patient called ‘Q’ in an outpatient research clinic setting. He would speak openly about his depression related to his disability caused by chronic heart failure. The student asked clinicians about depression related to chronic cardiovascular disease. Their personal accounts and the existing literature all seemed to suggest that comorbid depression was common, but the UNC cardiovascular clinic did not routinely refer patients for psychological consults. To aid in filling this gap, the student designed a study titled "A Mixed Methods Exploration of the Social and Emotional Impact of Living with Heart Failure in an Outpatient Population". The study involved quality of life questionnaires paired with semi-structured interviews. This data helped quantify the problem of depression in the clinic population and will provide context and propose solutions to clinicians. | UNC School of Medicine Division of Cardiology | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 211 |
Leadership in Practice | I worked at Stanford Health Care located in Palo Alto, California (remotely) to compare the Caregiving for Caregivers program to best practices through key informant interviews and evidence-based literature reviews. I also developed recommendations based on the information gathered and through focus groups with SHC employees, with the findings presented in a white paper and through a presentation to relevant stakeholders. | Stanford Health Care | United States of America | California | Palo Alto | 212 |
Leadership in Practice | The student participated in a virtual internship with NGO Conservative Music/Earth Song to assist in the organization's COVID-19 response in Malealea, Lesotho (Southern Africa). The student created infographics that were distributed by Community Health Workers across the village, designed community assessment surveys, and published a measurement and evaluation implementation plan. | Conservation Music | Lesotho,United States of America | Virginia | Richmond | 213 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked on the Telehealth Assessment Team to analyze qualitative data and develop the MTP Literature Scan Report and the Community Assessment Online Stories from the Field Report. | The Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute (CGBI) | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 215 |
Leadership in Practice | The student working with UNC Psychiatry Department's NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS program to support the creation of patient-facing materials, a provider resource guide for Cumberland County, NC and an AHEC course module on the topic of maternal mental health and it's connection to attachment. | NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 217 |
Leadership in Practice | The student worked with Natural Medicine database (part of TRC Healthcare) to update and develop materials related to evidence-based summaries of natural therapies for lay and professional use. The student also worked on projects related to TRC Healthcare contracts with NIH. | Natural Medicines, TRC Healthcare | United States of America | California | Stockton | 218 |
Leadership in Practice | My practicum was remote and divided into two parts. One was utilizing social media platforms to inform the public of public health issues and to try to influence policy. The second part involved writing a white paper describing the varying issues surrounding virtual learning during the pandemic. | Econometrica | United States of America | Maryland | Bethseda | 219 |
Leadership in Practice | Studies were looked at to find the most effective way to teach health care professionals, so that a continuing medical education could be made in that matter to teach the health care professionals. | MAHEC Dental Health Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Asheville | 220 |
Leadership in Practice | Worked remotely with the US Alcohol Policy Alliance on advocacy, networking, and policy associated with alcohol misuse and alcohol excise taxes. Changes to alcohol policy and distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic was a prominent theme. | US Alcohol Policy Alliance | United States of America | Not applicable (outside U.S. or Puerto Rico) | n/a (it is a volunteer organization distributed virtually nationally) | 221 |
Leadership in Practice | The student partnered with GoNAPSACC to create training modules for childcare providers to promote children's health in childcare settings. | GoNAPSACC | United States of America | North Carolina | Virtual platform used throughout the US | 224 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student collaborated with HC One staff to compile program and practice evaluation reports based off of quantitative and qualitative data provided by community leaders to further the work towards birth equity. | HealthConnect One | United States of America | Illinois | Chicago | 31 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student conducted a remote practicum with the UNC Center for Maternal and Infant Health and collaborated on the 4th Trimester and Postnatal Patient Safety Learning Lab projects. | UNC Center for Maternal and Infant Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 35 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked remotely for the North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault to create a comprehensive matrix of available human trafficking prevention curricula for North Carolina school districts. | North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault | United States of America | North Carolina | Raleigh | 39 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked remotely with the Alabama Department of Public Health, specifically their Well Woman Program through the Title V Internship Program. The student worked on creating a newsletter template for their program, as well as a data collection tool that the program manager can use to quantify the impact of the program. | Alabama Department of Public Health | United States of America | Alabama | Montgomery | 48 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student produced an evidence-based list of maternal and child health indicators and designed a project census and baseline questionnaire for a pilot Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health project in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. | Curamericas Global | United States of America | North Carolina | Raleigh | 70 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Worked for an organization to improve the screening, assessment, and treatment of mood disorders and substance abuse among pregnant and postpartum women in North Carolina. Conducted focus groups and semi-structured interviews with health care providers in the state, as well as with women who have experienced perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Wrote a curriculum on integrated care models for health workers to be published on the Area Health Education Center website. | NC Maternal Mental Health MATTERS | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 83 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked remotely with a research team in Kisumu, Kenya creating training materials to train local, peer facilitators to lead the Community Score Card (CSC) process between patients and family planning providers. The goal of this CSC process was to improve relationships and increase provider accountability in order to improve access to family planning services. | UNC Gillings School of Public Health, Innovations for Poverty Action, Kisumu County Department of Health and Sanitation | Kenya | NA | Kisumu, Kenya | 98 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked remotely with the UNC Gillings Zambia Hub on the project "Engaging male partners and families in HIV-focused postnatal care. This qualitative research study employed the use of Trial of Improved Practices (TIPS) where the student developed counseling materials and training guides aimed at engaging male partners and other family members to support HIV-positive mothers in Zambia to practice recommended infant feeding, care, and stimulation as well as women's continued ART adherence. Student also participated in secondary qualitative data analysis of interviews with HIV-positive women and their male partners in Zambia and Malawi. | UNC GILLINGS ZAMBIA HUB | Zambia | NA | Lusaka | 105 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student recruited adolescent participants over the phone to complete an online survey on sexually transmitted infection testing. I also helped to developed an analysis plan for the data, run preliminary analysis, and report initial finidngs. | UNC Pediatrics | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 107 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked with Senior PharmAssist to lead community participatory research to engage with the Durham community on a public health need. Senior PharmAssist a non-profit organization in Durham, NC that aims to provide pharmacist-driven clinical care and financial assistance to improve access to medications. | Senior PharmAssist | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 111 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Developed and delivered mental, emotional, and social health and wellbeing workshops to high school students in Washington Heights and Harlem, NY. Developed, distributed, and analyzed a student health survey to understand youth needs and how best to adapt programming. | The Double Discovery Center | United States of America | New York | New York City | 116 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked at NARAL Pro-Choice NC doing education, research and advocacy work to expand access to reproductive health care for all North Carolinians. | NARAL Pro-Choice North Carolina | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 126 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Worked remotely from Kenya to collect both qualitative and quantitative data to assess two clinics' preparedness to respond to and manage COVID-19 in Kenya. | Carolina For Kibera | Kenya | NA | Nairobi | 140 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | I worked with a Clinical Scholars team based in Houston. The practicum was remote and the project focused on unaccompanied minors in the Houston/Texas area. | Clinical Scholars | United States of America | Texas | Houston | 142 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked remotely with National Primary Health Care Development Agency in Nigeria; supporting a world bank funded project- Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria (ANRiN). The Project objective is to increase utilization of quality, cost-effective nutrition services for pregnant and lactating women, adolescent girls and children under five years in eleven states in Nigeria. | National Primary Health Care Development Agency | Nigeria | NA | Abuja | 150 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked on the design and implementation of an online pilot study on the mental health effects of a self-compassion program for trans and gender expansive teens, with the goal of sustainable improvement in teens' resilience and self-compassion, and decrease in depression and anxiety symptoms. | Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 152 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked with the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders to develop regulatory and monitoring documents for an upcoming clinical trial on bulimia nervosa, and created a comprehensive review of the literature on midlife eating disorders to inform grant applications and future work about this under-studied age group. | UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders (CEED) | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 154 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked with the Maternal Health Learning and Innovation Center(MHLIC) and Improving Community Outcomes for Maternal and Child Health (ICO4MCH) program evaluation teams. The student worked to develop evaluations and evaluation reports, and used feedback from participatory work groups to inform modifications to existing evaluations and data collection systems. | MHLIC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 155 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student evaluated menopause experiences of women during incarceration and access to menopause management during incarceration. | UNC OB/GYN | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 156 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Student worked remotely with Kybele, a US-based non-governmental organization. The practicum entailed a literature review to look at existing studies and methodologies on assessing patient satisfaction in low income setting and a quantitative data analysis on a survey done in Ghana in 4 regional hospitals to assess common factors and how they influence patient satisfaction and quality of care. | Kybele | United States of America | North Carolina | Lewisville | 157 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student interned at the Chatham County Public Health Department working as an Equity Intern on the Equity for Moms and Babies Realized Across Chatham (EMBRACe) project, a collaborative effort to ensure successful and equitable birth outcomes for all women and babies in Chatham County. | Chatham County Public Health Department | United States of America | North Carolina | Pittsboro | 165 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | Worked with the Director of Education and Community Partnerships to complete a community needs assessment for Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon's 8 country region. This assessment focused on sexual and reproductive health issues impacting youth in the community – i.e. STIs, teen pregnancy, and HIV – and explored the unique needs of most at risk populations including youth experiencing homelessness, youth in foster care system, and incarcerated youth. | Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon | United States of America | Oregon | Eugene | 179 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked with a community based research project to qualitatively assess the impacts of COVID-19 on the research team and study participants. The student designed the qualitative study assessing impacts through interviews and focus group guides and submitted an IRB proposal for the study. | UNC School of Nursing | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 189 |
Maternal, Child and Family Health | The student worked on informational and training documents to enhance engagement with medical providers as part of the community alignment process for Family Connects International in Durham, NC. Family Connects International is an organization that operates in multiple sites across the country, including in Durham County, and utilizes an evidence-based home visiting model to provide universal postpartum nurse home visits and connect parents of newborns with community services. | Family Connects International | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 216 |
Nutrition | Student worked in the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Nutrition Branch specifically under the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) working with the team to reach more qualifying agencies throughout the state of NC to get involved in CACFP. This work included creating a strategic plan for outreach as well as evaluating their training and application process. | NC DHHS Nutrition Branch (CACFP) | United States of America | North Carolina | Raleigh | 33 |
Nutrition | The student worked in North Carolina on program evaluation and implementation at the Duke Healthy Lifestyles Program, Bull City Fit. The program is a family-based education program that promotes a healthy, active lifestyle. | Bull City Fit | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 59 |
Nutrition | The student worked closely with Dr. Evon, a clinical health psychologist, on modification of the intervention materials to be used in a group-based clinical setting as well as manuscript development describing the intervention being evaluated in pilot feasibility study. | Department of Medicine, UNC-CH | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 80 |
Nutrition | Student worked with research team in Global Food Research Project through Carolina Population Center on studying the effects of health and environmental warning labels on red and processed meats. Primarily, student worked on creating online store for the next arm of the store and helped analyze data from previous study. | Carolina Population Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 84 |
Nutrition | Worked for the North Carolina Department of Health for the Alliance for Health conducting legislative research on state nutrition policies and programs regarding large institutions (prisons, schools, hospitals, senior care facilities). | North Carolina Alliance for Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 97 |
Nutrition | The student worked with an outreach project for the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and conducted a needs assessment to inform the creation and maintenance of a community cancer support network. The student also worked on several health communication products related to the project. | Outreach4Health, NCCU-Lineberger Collaboration | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill / Durham | 132 |
Nutrition | The student worked with Go NAPSACC, a program created through UNC's Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Go NAPSACC is an online training tool that childcare providers can use to improve their practices, policies, and environments to support and_x000D_ promote the health of the children that they work with. The work was completed virtually, but frequent zoom meetings were held throughout the duration of the practicum. | Go NAPSACC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 161 |
Nutrition | The student worked with a local township health department in New Jersey to develop and conduct a survey regarding COVID-19 and food insecurity. | Hamilton Township Division of Health | United States of America | New Jersey | Hamilton | 163 |
Nutrition | The student conducted a literature review on childhood overweight and obesity interventions and synthesized into a paper and a presentation providing recommendations for public health intervention and policy recommendations in Virginia. | Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth | United States of America | Virginia | Richmond | 202 |
Nutrition with Registered Dietitian (RD) Training | Dietetic Internship in Nutrition Services at UNC Johnston Health in Smithfield, NC. | UNC Johnston Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Smithfield | 44 |
Nutrition with Registered Dietitian (RD) Training | The student traveled to Morganton, NC to complete a 2-week foodservice rotation and a 10-week clinical nutrition rotation. She worked alongside the acute care dietitian to provide education, nutrition support and perform nutrition assessments at Carolina's Healthcare System. | Carolina's Healthcare System - Blue Ridge in Morganton | United States of America | North Carolina | Morganton | 45 |
Nutrition with Registered Dietitian (RD) Training | The student traveled to Smithfield, North Carolina to work at the Johnston Memorial hospital as a dietetic intern. She shadowed clinical dietitians, saw patients, provided nutrition education and counseling, and wrote medical record notes. | UNC Johnston Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Smithfield | 57 |
Nutrition with Registered Dietitian (RD) Training | The student completing 8 weeks of clinical dietetics training at the Durham Veterans Affairs Healthcare System in Durham NC | Durham VAHCS | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham, NC | 185 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Urology | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 1 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Hospitals, Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 2 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Department of Surgery | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 3 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Pediatrics Department | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill, Raleigh | 4 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | Malawi Surgical Initiative | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 5 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Dermatology | United States | North Carolina | multiple | 6 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 7 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Pediatrics | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 8 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC School of Medicine - Dept of Anesthesiology | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 9 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | University of North Carolina Department of Medicine | Bolivia | North Carolina | Santa Cruz | 10 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Emergency Department | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 11 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | SHAC Mental Health | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill, Carrboro | 12 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Department of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 13 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 14 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC School of Medicine | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 16 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC School of Medicine; Aycock Family Medicine Center | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 17 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Emergency Medicine Department | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 18 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | Duke Center for Childhood Obesity Research | United States | North Carolina | Durham | 19 |
Population Health for Clinicians | NA | UNC Children's Hospital | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 20 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student joined the Duke Family Medicine and Community Health Outreach and Dissemination Team on various projects it was pursuing. One project was outreach on prenatal and perinatal cannabis research, and the other was helping the Durham County Health Department adopt best practices for trauma-informed care in their perinatal clinic. | Duke Family Medicine & Community Health | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 22 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student established nonprofit organization to provide quality care to children in developing countries suffering from life-altering skin and related conditions. The practicum required the creation of a website for the organization. | Global Vascular Anomalies Center | United States of America | North Carolina | Boston | 23 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked to institute a longitudinally integrated social justice curriculum to teach medical students about the social and structural determinants of health and better prepare future physicians to combat health disparities. | UNC School of Medicine, Office of Inclusive Excellence | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 24 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student used standard systematic review methods to conduct a literature search for published assessment tools used to evaluate IPE. Intern presented findings to the Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice and other IPE experts in the form a PRISMA diagram and a ppt presentation. | UNC Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 25 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student organized and conducted home visits to assist with socioeconomic and health care access related needs of refugees and other people at high-risk of homelessness in the Chapel Hill and Carrboro area. | Refugee Community Partnership | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill/Carrboro | 26 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student developed patient education materials as part of a quality improvement project in UNC hospitals aimed at standardizing syncope care. This project aimed to improve the utilization of health care resources in an effort toward high-value health care. | UNC Health Care | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 32 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Student performed a literature review and curated a curriculum for medical and other allied health students to learn about health care transition (e.g. from pediatric to adult focused care) for adolescents and young adults with chronic medical conditions. | University of North Carolina, Department of Pediatrics | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 36 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student analyzed, interpreted, and summarized epidemiological literature and raw data during this practicum experience. Specifically, he produced a systematic review exploring the prognostic significance of aortic stenosis (AS) among patients with heart failure (HF). Additionally, he analyzed data from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Heart Failure Community Surveillance Study to determine the prevalence and prognostic significance of AS among HF patients in the United States. This analysis was synthesized into a poster presentation for dissemination to broader academic audiences. | UNC Division of Cardiology | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 38 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student worked with members of the UNC surgery department to collect and perform qualitative content analysis of hospital policies related to the care of incarcerated patients. | UNC Department of Sugery | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 66 |
Population Health for Clinicians | Student created a virtual cooking demonstration and weight management education program to be integrated into the UNC Family Medicine Weight Management Department, then evaluated program's feasibility. | UNC Family Medicine Weight Management | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 160 |
Population Health for Clinicians | The student designed and initiated a virtual healthy living and cooking class for the UNC Weight Management Program to help people learn how to cook healthy meals to improve their skills in living a healthy lifestyle. | Weight Management Program at UNC | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 193 |
Population Health for Clinicians | I reviewed the cases of disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI) diagnosed at UNC in the last 10 years, in order to understand the epidemiology and risk factor for DGI in North Carolina. | UNC Division of Infectious Diseases | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 209 |
Population Health for Clinicians | I worked with the Duke Cancer Institute at Duke University to help develop a survey designed to gather data on North Carolina Firefighters' cancer incidence as well as behaviors related to cancer risk or cancer screening. Then, I produced a presentation for the firefighters that discussed some of the findings after the first 500 respondents completed the survey, as well as reviewing cancer risk factors and screening recommendations for firefighters. | DCI | United States of America | North Carolina | Durham | 228 |
Public Health Data Science | NA | Department of Medicine, UNC | United States | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 21 |
Public Health Data Science | The student worked with Dr. Donna Gilleskie to translate STATA code into R code. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 77 |
Public Health Data Science | The student worked as a remote research assistant for the SELF team at the UNC Department of Epidemiology to conduct data processing for occupational data of a cohort of about 1700 study participants. My job was to derive occupational status variables from reported job and industry information to provide a measure of socioeconomic status for analysis on health outcomes of the participants in the cohort. | UNC Department of Epidemiology | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 96 |
Public Health Data Science | The student helped clean and analyze the data from HCUP NIS and ABA NBR to explore the racial disparity among the burn patients in the nationwide. | UNC School of Medicine | United States of America | North Carolina | Carrboro | 148 |
Public Health Data Science | The student engaged in the project: Using Machine Learning to Develop a Web-Based Risk Index for Skull Fracture and Intracranial Injury in Children Under Age Two, and played a role in data mining and data analysis process. The student tried to train machine learning models to improve the prediction results, which could be used in clinical practice. _x000D_ | The UNC School of Nursing | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 159 |
Public Health Data Science | Used the REDCap to generate a questionnaire and collect data from patients with Acute Respiration Illness (ARI) in Uganda and use the result to generate ARI Surveillance protocol with literature review. In addition, student would participated in the preparation of the process of Institutional Review Board approval. | UNC School of Medicine- Division of Infectious Diseases | United States of America | North Carolina | chapel hill | 166 |
Public Health Data Science | The student worked remotely with a team in Lusaka, Zambia to conduct analysis on country-wide child stunting and maternal nutrition data. | UNC Zambia Hub | Zambia | NA | Lusaka | 175 |
Public Health Data Science | The student worked with the Institute for Trauma Recovery at UNC and performed statistical analysis on clinical research for the research group. The main project was assessing how experienced racism and other factors affected chronic pain differences between Black and White Americans post-trauma. | UNC ITR | United States of America | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 188 |