The Center for Health
Policy is proud to employ individuals from an array of diverse
disciplines including faculty to research fellows to project leaders
and other staff. Our faculty and staff are dedicated to the Center's
mission and to members of the community and health services organizations.
Faculty
Educational backgrounds for our faculty include:
- Economics
- Medicine
- Public Health
- Public Policy
- Statistics
Project Leaders
Our project leaders have earned advanced degrees
in:
- Community Psychology
- Public Health
- Social Work
Staff
Other staff members
have degrees and experience in the fields of:
- Health Education
- HIV/AIDS Community Service
- Computer
Science
- Information Technology
- Research and Evaluations
HIP Fellows
One of our largest programs within the Center for Health
Policy is our Health Inequalities Program (HIP). Our HIP Research
Fellows program recognizes the contributions of individuals to the
field of HIV/AIDS
and
health inequalities. Research Fellows are offered appointments because
their experiences provide a unique and invaluable perspective that
will help to enhance the program. As a Senior Research Fellow, they
utilized their expertise to collaborate with other HIP members on
at least one project over a three-year period. The HIP
Fellows also
meet biannually to discuss the program’s progress and future
directives:
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Psychiatry
- Medicine (General Practitioners, Geriatrics, Infectious
Disease, Ophthalmology, Nursing)
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