![]() Jing Huang (EPI/BIO): The Optimal Gestation Weight Gain to Minimize Adverse Health Outcomes Among Mothers and Infants in China DeDe Gardner, Director of Research and Evaluation, Allergy and Asthma Network Tianwei Niu (EPI/BIO): Corticosteroid Exposure and Cumulative Effects in Atopic Dermatitis Patients Preceptor: Efren Flores, MD., Staff Radiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital Lauren Ballini (HSMP): Community-Based Needs Assessment to Address Cancer Screening Promoters During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond ![]() Preceptor: Marie-Louise Jean-Baptiste, Director of Community Affairs, Cambridge Health Alliance Marie-Louise Jean-Baptiste, Director of Community Affairs, UDH Health CoachĪnnie Ruhmann (PA/MPH): The Importance of Group Visits in Diabetes Management Preceptor: Alyssa DaCunha, Program Manager, Clinical Innovation, Boston Children’s Hospitalĭana Yizhaky (PA/MPH): Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation Among Haitians Tsion Fikre (EPI/BIO): Developmental Medicine Structured Data Initiative: A Quality Improvement Project Preceptor: Dina Burstein, HOPE Project Director, Tufts Medical Center, HOPE National Resource Center Suki Lee (Epi/Bio): Measuring the Impact of Violence Against Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic Michael Pistiner, Director of Food Allergy Advocacy, Education and Prevention, Mass General Hospital for Children Sara Ahsan (HSMP): Newborn Nursery- Understanding the Challenges for Newborn Caregivers in terms of Introduction of High Allergenic Foods and Lactation Preceptor: Ian Wong, Director of Health Promotion and Prevention, Tufts University Preceptor: Michael Flores, Research Scientist, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance Health Equity Research Lab Preceptor: Jay Metzger, GIS Manager, Rhode Island Department of HealthĪnjali Thakrar (MPH/PA): Assessing the Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Racial/Ethnic Disparities, Including Latino Subgroups, in Quality & Completion of Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Ric Bayly (EPI/BIO): Healthy Food Access Surveys and Spatial Analyses in Rhode Island East Bay Health Equity Zones Preceptor: Mark Gottlieb, Executive Director, Public Health Advocacy Institute Below are this semester’s ALEs:Įmily Butcher (JD/MPH): Interviewer’s Playbook: Content Analysis of Mayoral and Public Figure Views on Community Gun Violence in Highly Effected Cities Students completed projects that covered the full gamut of public health challenges-from food accessibility, to vaccine literacy, to quality health data. The ALE is a transformative two-semester fieldwork project that empowers students to integrate and apply public health knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to a real-world public health problem. MPH students graduating this spring, successfully completed and presented their Applied Learning Experiences (ALEs).
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