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Coursework
 

Bachelor of Public Health
Minors in Pathogenesis and Chemistry

Fall 2022

CHM2210 Organic Chemistry

ENC3453 Writing in Health Professions

Spring 2023

BSC2891 Basic Python for Biology

CHM2211/2211L Organic Chemistry 2 and Lab

MCB4271 Antimicrobial Resistance 

Summer 2023

GEO3452 Intro to Medical Geography

PHC4101 Public Health Concepts

Fall 2023

HSA3111 US Healthcare System

HSC3502 Survey of Disease and Disability

MCB4203 Bacterial Pathogens

PHC3606 Critical Issues in Public Health

PHC4094 Intro to Biostatistics for Public Health

Spring 2024

HSA4191 Health Informatics

HSC3507 Research Methods

HSC4558 Survey of Disease and Disability 2 

HSC4969 Honors Seminar

PHC3440 Global Public Health

Summer 2024

PHC3678 Global Health Disparities and Disabilities

PHC4943 Service Learning Practicum

PHC3678: Global Health Disparities and Disabilities

Final Project Infographic

Using Canva and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation comparison website, I created this infographic on health disparities and disabilities in Viet Nam. 

I spent two days on this assignment, one for research and the other to make the infographic. This assignment helped hone my skills using the IHME online comparison website, which can be overwhelming due to the amount of data available. This website is an excellent source for public health data, so I am grateful for this assignment. 

HSA4191: Health Informatics

Final Project Poster - Presented at PHHP Research Days

This poster was created as part of a semester-long group research project. I am very grateful for my group and faculty mentor, Dr. Frederick Kates, as we had a highly successful presentation at PHHP Research Days. My group hopes to continue our research in the Fall 2024 semester and present at an AI symposium. This is the first research poster I have ever contributed to, so this project was full of firsts for me. I hope to have plenty more posters and research presentations in the future, and I will always remember the guidance we received from Dr. Kates during this project.

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