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University of Utah – Salt Lake City, Utah
Teach "Healthcare in the United States," "Mental Health and Wellness," and "Diversity and Health" to Department of Health promotion and Education students
Adjunct Faculty 08/2014 to 07/2015
Utah Valley University – Orem, Utah
Teach "Health Policy and Management" and "International Health" to re-entry and other students.
Organize and work with health initiative groups to aid students in accessing programs and projects for their policy
stakeholder project.
Board Member 02/2013 to Current
Utah Refugee Women Advisory Board – Salt Lake City, Utah
Board member and Health Policy Advocate.
Organize and work with all health initiative groups in Utah to address health policies that protect and improve the health of
women (refugees, immigrants) and minority communities.
Collaborate with existing refugee serving organizations and other non-profits groups to address a variety of issues including
but not limited to education, economic empowerment, gender-based violence, healthcare, law enforcement,
outreach/awareness, resource connection and women's leadership.
As a health advocate, I continuously work to influence healthcare leaders and service providers to address issues that
affect refugee, immigrant and minority women.
My responsibilities with URWI include addressing
Research Associate 04/2001 to 01/2007
University of Alberta – Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Assist the head of department in a broad variety of academic task for the department of women study in University of Alberta, Canada.
This included but not limited to aiding students with proposals and final dissertation requirements, curriculum design and
instruction for graduate students.
Help develop subject expertise in qualitative research methods including employing extensive academic experiences in
research methods students in department of Human, Ecology.
Conducted extensive research on African refugees in Alberta.
Carried out a meta-analysis of comparative migration research studies across the different immigrant class. Review the effect of resettlement issues on adaptation, and integration within the mainstream society. Aided in delivering Human Ecology 601 projects
Rehoboth Health Centre – Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Conducted comprehensive assessment by reviewing individual plan through interviews and observations during consultation in collaboration with the individual, his/her family and/or caregivers, and appropriate professionals. Based on the assessment, a behavior plan is designed and approved by the consulting psychologist. Assisted caregivers to implement the plan in a practical manner while facilitating a liaison among professionals and environments to maximize the strengths, abilities, and resources of the individual and the community in which he/she lives.
Research and Health Promotion Consultant 02/1999 to 01/2000
AIDS Yellowknife and Department of Health and Social Services – Yellowknife, North West Territories, Canada
Community-Based Research/HIV Projects Project focused on thirty-one communities in the Northwest Territories. Prepared and planned community-Based Research and HIV Projects Coalition. Completed and presented work plan, project budget and work progress to stakeholders and project partners.
1999/2001 Health Promotion Consultant - Community-Based Interventions/Tobacco Strategy Project focused on all population groups in the NWT. This involved researching, and reviewing health policies and health education intervention programs in the NWT, and across Canada for 21 Northern population groups focusing on diabetes, cancer and other acute and chronic illnesses. Drafted a GNWT - wide strategy to prevent and or reduce tobacco harm in the Territories among the Inuits and other
Northern population groups.
Senior Acquisition Specialists/Research Associate 01/1996 to 01/1999
Aspen Systems Corporation – Rockville, MD
Developed subject expertise on intervention program research for a specific domestic and international HIV/AIDS risk behavior group (e.g. drug-related, heterosexual, and same-sex). Coordinated research and acquisitions activities for domestic and International HIV/AIDS intervention databases. These activities included literature review through manual and database searching, data collection, coding and development, acquiring materials, duplicate checking, cataloging database records, quality control, keeping statistics,
documenting procedures etc. Collected, analyzed, and documented intervention research for the domestic HIV/AIDS Cumulative Research Synthesis System. Monitored and coded intervention studies in a particular risk group. Prepared technical reports on the acquisition of international HIV/AIDS and coding activities.
Research Associate 01/1995 to 01/1996
John Snow Incorporated – Washington D.C.
Project: Opportunity for Micro Nutrition Interventions (OMNI) Compiled health care data into a reference manual for program managers and outreach workers. Conducted literature reviews on cultural practices that affect community health. Analyzed HIV/STD data from refugee camps in East/South Africa for the Family Planning Service Extension and Technical Support (SEATS) project.
Research Assistant 09/1994 to 01/1995
Emory Health Project for Department of Health and Human Services – Atlanta, GA
Co-developed and conducted needs assessment of immigrants and refugees from transition to resettlement in Georgia. Assessed social and health care services, resettlement process, orientation, and adaptation. Analyzed cultural behavior of refugees as it affects resettlement procedures.
Prepared report and recommendations outlining steps for better access and utilization of welfare programs and other governmental aids to immigrants. Home and site visitation