Because of the growing size of my ePortfolio, I have created a specific place that highlights my work and projects relating to my public health or medical sociology coursework. Please feel free to explore this page and it's projects, along with the other pages of my ePortfolio!
This page highlights an issue brief and more streamlined one-pager covering the population health disparities of data centers. Created with a more informal audience in mind.
In PBHL-A215, Storytelling With Data, we got to present on a topic of our choosing.
I selected one that connects to another course of mine, along with general research interests I have.
This links to my portion of a group project in PBHL-H315, High Risk Health Behavior and Harm Reduction.
My portion focused on data and statistics, analyzing and explaining how and why caffeine should be considered a public health concern.
Term project for a community health course, combination of research final paper and final project presentation over a health policy topic of my choosing. Maternal Child Health is a pressing issue in Indiana, which guided my decision of topic selection.
As a term project for a medical sociology course, I completed a research paper on rural America and the obstacles this region faces when it comes to their health. Generally, rural America struggles with both higher poverty rates and access to adequate healthcare a unique social environment that can negatively influence the community's outcome.
During my third year of undergraduate studies, I have been employed as an advocacy podcast intern for Kids HealthCast, a child-health focused podcast created for parents to have an accessible way to learn more about their child's health.
As a part of this, my job responsibilities include...
Recording and editing the podcast
Communicating with recording residents throughout the process
Creating marketing and social media post
Migrating and combining our website with the IU School of Medicine
Assisting with the program as needed
Month long behavior change project with the goal to quit caffeine through a theory lens.
Qualitative analysis on younger and older adult interviews conducted as class assignment.
PBHL-S120: Introduction to Community Health
SOC-R381: Social Factors in Health and Illness
MHHS-M301: Perspectives on Health, Disease, and Healing
PHIL-P393: Biomedical Ethics
PBHL-P109: Introduction to Public Health
PBHL-S315: Community Organizing for Health Promotion
SOC-R335: Aging and the Life Course
SOC-R327: Sociology of Death and Dying
PBHL-A215: Storytelling with Data
PBHL-S337: Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health
SOC-R515: Sociology of Health and Illness
PBHL-H315: High Risk Health Behavior and Harm Reduction