Greetings, Earthlings!
Thank you for stopping by! This blog is all about the nexus of humans, health, and data. Posts will range from emergent public health news to historical oddities, to nerdy excursions into biostatistics and quality tools.
How do social customs and cultural mores influence our health? How can we use data to visualize and better understand health issues? What lessons might be drawn from history, and how can we improve our approach to population health?
Human health is manifold and complex. To understand it requires us to peer behind the glass, to scrutinize the myriad intersections of environment, social determinants, genetics/epigenetics, biology, systems of care, law, and public policy.
About Me
I have been working in public health and health-related fields for more than 15 years. During this time, I have investigated numerous cases of infectious diseases and outbreaks, including rabies, ebolavirus, tuberculosis, and COVID-19. My experience includes roles in executive leadership, strategic planning, community coalition-building, and accreditation efforts. I have also presented research on various topics such as infectious diseases, social determinants of health, and quality improvement to a wide range of audiences, from national conferences to community stakeholders and elected officials.
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