Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health CONVOCATION · The University of Arizona Mel and...
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CONVOCATIONSpring 2018
Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
Saturday, May 12, 2018Centennial HallTucson, Arizona
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Spring 2018 Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Convocation
Processional
Welcome and Remarks
Dean Iman Hakim, MD, PhD, MPH
Recognition of Student Awards
Recognition of Academic Excellence at the Undergraduate Level Cum Laude – Faith Ablao, Margaret Alvarez, Lyka Apurillo, Josue Barboza, Grace Becker, Terra Brethwaite, Remi Buckingham, Jennifer Chang, Gabrielle Cler, Kiana Collins, Ruben Corella, Sarah Cunningham, Allyssa Del Rosario, Christopher Deng, Liora Fiksel, Mckenna Foote, Natalie Fortunato, Maritza Garcia-Nunez, Danya Horwitz, Ahtziri Iniguez, Jose Iribe, Bailey Jones, Kyrra Kahler, Monica Kroll, Olivia Lawless, Erica Lester, Julie Mattes, Georgia Matz, Lucy Mbarkeh, Caitlyn Murray, Jeff Nelson, Alexandra Olson, Claire Palazzolo, Robyn Porter, Rachel Radeka, Erika Rodriguez-Guzman, Mary Roessler, Kelly Rogel Diaz, Cassandra Santana, Austin Schaefer, Rebecca Worsham Magna Cum Laude – Blake Abramovitz, Allysa Acuna, Daisy Alvarez, Stormmy Boettcher, Amna Chaudhary, Arisa Chavez, Joel Chavez Ortiz, Harman Dhanoa, Ashley Duru, Alexa Frisch, Catherine Groves, Hayley Halkovic, Lily Keenan, Caroline Kim, Raymundo Marin, Elisa Nham, Ferris Ramadan, Kimia Tehrani, Edgar Villavicencio Summa Cum Laude – Lauren Clarfield, Gabriela Elizondo-Craig, Christina Harris, Mark Kissinger Presented by Douglas Taren, PhD, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Outstanding Senior Award Christina Harris Presented by Stephanie Springer, MPH, Director - Undergraduate Advising
Delta Omega Honor Society Dametreea Carr, Ranjana Chabra, Elise Corriveau, Lisa Driscoll, Carrie Foster, Dylan Kent, Anthony Loffredo, Chan Lwin, David Margraf, Abigail Peng, Mario Trejo, Kathryn Tucker, Amanda Wilson Presented by Chris Tisch, Assistant Dean, Student and Alumni Affairs
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18Graduating Student Ambassadors Undergraduates - Tiffany Castro, Christina Harris, Devin Hulsey, Olu-Sola Kuku, Lazaro Ruiz, Jullisa Sanchez Graduates - Ibitola Asaolu, Claudia Diaz-Combs, Erica Freese, Danielle Hutchens, Chantal Nez, Teresa Sosa, Kristi Sprowl, Juanita Trejo, Mario Trejo Presented by Chris Tisch, Assistant Dean, Student and Alumni Affairs
College of Public Health Student Life Award Teresa Sosa Presented by Chris Tisch, Assistant Dean, Student and Alumni Affairs
Excellence in Public Health Practice Online MPH Student Award
Jenny Ferreira
Presented by Spencer Willis, DrPH, Director - Online Master of Public Health
Outstanding Master of Public Health Student Awards Hana Putnam and Mario Trejo Presented by Douglas Taren, PhD, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Presentation of Graduates
Bachelor of Science Degree Candidates Master of Public Health Degree Candidates Master of Science Candidates Doctor of Public Health Candidates
Recessional
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About the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
Iman Hakim, MD, PhD, MPH, Dean Douglas Taren, PhD, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Jefferey Burgess, MD, MS, MPH, Associate Dean for Research Jill Guernsey de Zapien, BS, Associate Dean for Community Programs
Cecilia Rosales, MD, MS, Associate Dean, Phoenix Programs Chris Tisch, Assistant Dean, Student and Alumni Affairs
Linda Tumellie, Assistant Dean, Financial Affairs
The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health was established in January 2000 and accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health in 2003. The UA Zuckerman College of Public Health brought together many existing projects, programs and people from other areas of the University and our community. Thus, our faculty have extensive experience in teaching, research and community outreach in Arizona, across the U.S., and internationally. In its short existence, the UA Zuckerman College of Public Health has distinguished itself for its outstanding community-based research and practice projects and for its focus on eliminating health disparities, especially within the populations of the Southwest. A Phoenix campus of the College of Public Health was opened in 2010, an online MPH degree was opened in 2015, and an online Bachelor of Science program was opened in 2016.
The College is organized in academic departments that reflect core public health disciplines. Currently, 69 faculty members have their primary academic appointments in the departments of the UA Zuckerman College of Public Health -- the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, the Department of Health Promotion Sciences, and the Department of Community, Environment and Policy.
What is Public Health?
Public health is the science and art of protecting and improving the health of communities through education, promotion of healthy lifestyles, and research for disease and injury prevention. Public health programs promote health by providing prevention curricula and services, and developing policies and laws that protect communities. Public health involves the national, state and local systems that detect disease and respond to increases in disease risk. Public health also incorporates preparedness in areas ranging from pandemics to bioterrorism to natural disasters and at every level, from local to global. Public health conducts applied research to develop improved prevention and health promotion strategies. Public health education focuses on developing the workforce responsible for leading public health programs.
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18Academic Programs of the College
The Bachelor of Science (BS), with a major in Public Health, admitted its first students in fall 2009 having replaced a previously offered Health Education Bachelor’s degree. The BS in Public Health offers a broad based public health curriculum with undergraduate track options in health promotion, health systems theory and practice, environmental and occupational health, and global health. The College has graduated 1205 undergraduate students.
An Online Bachelor of Science (BS) with a major in Public Health opened in fall 2016 with a track in Public Health Practice. The Online BS program anticipates graduating its first students in fall 2018.
The Master of Public Health Program (MPH) offers a Master of Public Health degree with 9 areas of concentration: Biostatistics, Environmental and Occupational Health, Epidemiology, Family and Child Health, Health Behavior Health Promotion, Health Services Administration in Phoenix and Tucson, One Health, Public Health Policy and Management, and Public Health Practice in Phoenix. The MPH Program has graduated 1678 students since 1993.
The College’s Online Master of Public Health Program (MPH) with concentrations in Applied Epidemiology, Health Promotion, and Health Services Administration was initiated in fall of 2015. The Online MPH Program has graduated 66 students.
The Biostatistics MS and PhD Programs prepares students who have demonstrated excellence in mathematics and the sciences to become research biostatisticians in academia, industry, or government. The Biostatistics Program has graduated 21 MS students and 3 PhD Student since its inception in 2007.
The Environmental Health Sciences MS and PhD Programs admitted its first students in fall 2010. This program was developed for graduate students wishing to study topics related to climate change, water quality and quantity and their impacts on health, or any environmental health issue. The Environmental Health Sciences Program has graduated 14 MS and 8 PhD students.
The Epidemiology MS and PhD Programs involve multi-disciplinary collaborations among program faculty and university departments and state and national health institutions provide classroom and community training opportunities. The Epidemiology Program has produced 47 MS graduates and 50 PhD graduates.
Established in 2014, the PhD in Health Behavior Health Promotion (HBHP) is offered by the Department of Health Promotion Sciences. The doctoral program offers a diverse and challenging curriculum that addresses health behavior health promotion theory, knowledge and skills in working on health issues within the diverse communities of the Southwest U.S., mixed qualitative/quantitative research methods, statistics, and grant development skills. The Health Behavior Health Promotion PhD Program has graduated 2 students.
For the student who has a Master of Public Health degree or its equivalent, the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) Program is an advanced, professional degree program focused on developing future leaders in public health practice. There are two major concentration areas of study available to DrPH candidates: Maternal and Child Health and Public Health Policy and Management. The DrPH Program has graduated 29 students since its inception in fall of 2007.
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Bachelor of Science Candidates and Internship Sites
Faith Ablao Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson
Blake Abramovitz Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital
Allysa Acuna PWR! Parkinson Wellness Recovery
Amy Alba* Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson
Mariah Albertie Global Health Opportunities with Shenandoah University
Daisy Alvarez MEZCOPH EHS Department and Collaborative Engagement to Nurture Talent and Educate Responsively
Margaret Alvarez* Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital
Aylin Angulo* MEZCOPH Health Promotion Sciences
Laureen Anyaeji El Rio Community Health Center
Lyka Apurillo Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center
Ray Baca* Higher Ground
Josue Barboza MEZCOPH Hopi Environmental Health Project Grace Becker Canyon Ranch Center for Prevention and Health Promotion
Alex Benton Grow 2BFit Foundation
Hilary Boesch Tucson Village Farm Stormmy Boettcher* USC School of Pharmacy Terra Brethwaite UA Office of Undergraduate Admission Emily Bryars UA Campus Health Services - Body Positive Remi Buckingham* Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital Paulina Cabrera South Bay Community Services Tiffany Castro* Collaboratory for Metabolic Disease Prevention and Treatment Rayna Cazares Smith & Dale Philanthropic Counsel Jennifer Chang* The Whole Food Nut Amna Chaudhary Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital and Micro - Activity Exposure Study at UA MRB Anysse Chavez Parkinson Wellness Recovery Gym Arisa Chavez University of Arizona Skin Cancer Institute Joel Chavez Ortiz UA EHS and Hopi Reservation Nic Cisney* UA MEZCOPH Healthy 2B Me
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18Lauren Clarfield Arizona Athletics Aubree Clavin Tucson Medical Center Keelin Cleary Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital Gabrielle Cler University of Arizona Adaptive Atheletics Kiana Collins UA Life Skills Training and Enhancement Program (LifeSTEP) and UA LGBTQ+ Affairs Ruben Corella Adoption Solutions of Arizona Sarah Cunningham The American Cancer Society Cristina Curran Project CURE and Pima County Health Department Soar Dabdoub Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Kimberly Davila* Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Karla De la Cruz Southeast Arizona Area Health Education Center Allyssa Del Rosario Pima County Health Department Christopher Deng Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Brianna Denton UA MEZCOPH and Canyon Ranch Health Promotion and Prevention
Harman Dhanoa The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and The Arizona House of Representatives Victoria Diaz El Rio Community Health Center Emily Downing* City of Scottsdale Parks and Recreation Ashley Duru St. Mary’s Carondelet Hospital and International Rescue Committee Gabriela Elizondo-Craig ASU School of Social Work, Tucson Gabriela Espinoza* Maricopa County Department of Public Health Kevin Ferreira UA MEZCOPH Health Promotion Sciences Department Liora Fiksel Living Streets Alliance Emily Flink Marana Prevention Alliance/Arizona Youth Partnership Mckenna Foote Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital Natalie Fortunato The American Cancer Society Alexa Frisch UA Campus Health Body Smart and UA MEZCOPH Health Promotion Sciences Department Michaela Garcia* Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Maritza Garcia-Nunez* UA MEZCOPH Healthy 2B Me
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Mayela Gillan* UA MEZCOPH Environmental Health Sciences Department Laura Glaser Palo Verde Behavioral Health Hospital Rubi Gomez Sister Jose Women’s Center Gabriel Gonzalez Arizona Smoker’s Helpline Kira Goode* TIHAN Catherine Groves Bak Pak Kristen Guayante Lesco Optical Carolyn Guevara Boteo Tucson Village Farm Mollie Gulden ASU School of Social Work and Banner NICU Stefen Gutierrez Sister Jose Women’s Center Emily Hagle* Arizona State University Department of Social Work Hayley Halkovic UA Campus Recreation Center Christina Harris UA MEZCOPH Western Region Public Health Training Center and The American Cancer Society Monique Harvey UA Campus Recreation Center Ciera Hensley The American Cancer Society
Abriel Hernandez Pascua Yaqui Tribe - Health Administration and Dental Clinic
Athena Herrington UA MEZCOPH Relationship Violence Programs and Students Promoting Empowerment and Consent (SPEAC)
Sarah Hindeyeh UA Southwest Institute for Research on Women
Juniper Hoemma Arizona Youth Partnership
Danya Horwitz Grow 2B Fit Foundation
Devin Hulsey Allan Fire Protection Systems
Tammie Huynh* Palo Verde Behavioral Health
Ahtziri Iniguez Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Ozziel Inzunza Vive Peru and UA Campus Health
Jose Iribe* UA MEZCOPH Healthy 2B Me
Colleen Jacobsen The Center for Neurosciences Foundation Emily James TMC Wellness Department
Nickolis Joe Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Bailey Jones Tucson Medical Center Kyrra Kahler UA Pride Alliance
Milka Kalajdzic* Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center
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18Christina Karidakis ASU School of Social Work and Banner NICU
Kylie Kato-Lagumbay* MEZCOPH Medical Marijuana as a Substitute for Opioids
Jillian Kauffman Banner University Medical Center
Sarah Keating* Catalina United Methodist Day School Summer Program
Lily Keenan International Rescue Committee Tucson
Shree Kheni* American Lung Association
Caroline Kim Turn Your Life Around
Lauren King* Mulcahy YMCA Mark Kissinger UA EHS Microlevel Activity Exposure Study Monica Kroll Maricopa County Department of Public Health Olu-Sola Kuku* UA MEZCOPH Healthy 2B Me Ayano Kuroda* UA MEZCOPH Healthy 2B Me Olivia Lawless Clinica Amistad Erica Lester UA Campus Health Service: Health Promotion and Preventive Services Nicole Limo* FRONTERA Yuehong Lin Grow 2B Fit and Iskashitaa Refugee Network
Alexandra Lomeli El Rio Community Health Center Hunter Long* Douglas Unified School District Chantal Lopez Arizona Smoker’s Helpline Jose Lopez* Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital Kelsee Luu* Tucson Corrective Exercise Alyssa Madrid* Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Raymundo Marin Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation Julie Mattes UA MEZCOPH Environmental Health Sciences Department Georgia Matz Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital Lucy Mbarkeh* Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Jaida McClay El Rio Community Health Center Stephen McLoughlin Grow 2B Fit Darienne Mohler* International Rescue Committee David Mora Davis Bilingual Magnet Elementary School Kristen Mueller St. Elizabeth’s Health Center Caitlyn Murray Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital
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Michelle Myers Make a Wish Foundation America Denise Navarro * El Rio Community Health Center Jeff Nelson UA Environmental Health Sciences Research Intern Jennifer Nguyen* Arizona State University Department of Social Work Vihn Nguyen* Maricopa County Department of Health Elisa Nham Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care and Banner University Medical Center - Tucson Andeana Nutter* MEZCOPH HPS STEP-UP Summer Research Gisela Ochoa Diocese of Tucson Jennifer O’Connor Parkinson Wellness Recovery Gym Alexandra Olson Advanced Genomic Solutions Rachel Onken Casa de los Niños Emilio Ortiz Tucson Medical Center Wellness Department Johanna Ouanzin El Rio Manning House Heyashrom Jay Patrick Pacheco-Chino* MEZCOPH Environmental Health Sciences Department Claire Palazzolo Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson
Andrea Parra Casa de los Niños and Grow 2B Fit Leilani Pascasio* County of Los Angeles Mansi Patel* American Heart Association (Los Angeles) Aranza Pereda De Leon* FRONTERA Emily Perez El Rio Community Health Center Edesa Pimentel* American Cancer Society Robyn Porter UA Campus Recreation Outreach Services Larissa Quintana Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital- Infection Prevention Rachel Radeka UA Campus Recreation Ferris Ramadan Pima Department of Environmental Quality Deidre Ramirez UA Skin Cancer Institute Diana Rascon-Angulo* Pima County Department of Environmental Quality Kimberly Rasey* MEZCOPH Environmental Health Sciences Department Nicholas Reed Grow 2B Fit Foundation Nicole Riberdy* notMYkid Inspiring Positive Life Choices
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18Nathan Richtiger Grow 2B Fit Foundation Gabrielle Rivera Southern Arizona Anti-Trafficking Unified Response Network Naomi Rivera UA Women’s Resource Center Michael Robles UA Campus Health Nadia Rodriguez Tucson Medical Center Erika Rodriguez-Guzman UA MEZCOPH HPS Department and YMCA of Southern Arizona Mary Roessler UA Campus Health’s Health Promotion and Preventative Services Kelly Rogel Diaz UA MEZCOPH Canyon Ranch Center for Prevention and Health Promotion and Arizona Center for Rural Health Shelby Rollins* Teen Outreach Pregnancy Services Lazaro Ruiz The Garden Kitchen Johnny Ruvalcaba ASUA Alliance Resource Center Melissa Salazar* Tucson Medical Center Raquel Salazar* UA Southwest Institute for Research on Women Jullisa Sanchez El Rio Community Health Center Cassandra Santana ASU School of Social Work
Carlos Santoscoy* El Rio Community Health Center Austin Schaefer MEZCOPH Environmental Health Sciences Department Madeline Schneider UA MEZCOPH HPS Department - LIvES Study and El Rio Midwifery Services Samantha Silvestri Pima Community College Jasmyn Smith Roy Drachman Clubhouse - Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Kyle Snyder UMC Petersen HIV/AIDS Clinic Elizabeth Soiles Interfaith Community Services Arleet Soto Casa de los Niños Liana Soto Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona Bavani Sridhar* Turn Your Life Around Rachel Staudacher Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona Sydney Steinbach Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital Gabriela Stoian Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital Kristin Stone Grow 2B Fit Zaira Mari Taberna UA Campus Health
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BreAnna Teeters MEZCOPH Environmental Health Sciences Department and Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona Kimia Tehrani* Turn Your Life Around Ashley Tepper Dignity Health Binh To Tucson Corrective Exercise Dragana Tojcic Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center Cynthia Varela St. Mary’s Hospital Infection Prevention Maximiliano Verdugo Tucson Medical Center Ellisette Vergara-Urtusuaztegui Petersen Clinic Edgar Villavicencio UA MEZCOPH Health Promotion Sciences Department Amanda Weitz UA MEZCOPH Canyon Ranch Health Promotion and Prevention Kelsey Welch YWCA Catherine Wheeler Sister Jose Women’s Center Ashley White* Being Alive Emily Williams Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital Rebecca Worsham* UA Petersen Clinics
Brittany Young Tucson Village Farm Catherine Zacher American Heart Association
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18MPH Candidates and Internship Projects
Tina Aguilar Tohono O’odham Nation Food Code
Site: Tohono O’odham Nation Department of Health and Human Services - Sells, AZ
Andre Alarcon Quality Improvement Process For The Clinical and Translational Research Center at U of A: Identifying and Reducing Barriers to Increase Volume
Site: The Clinical and Translational Research Center at the University of Arizona
Samantha Balland Application of Safety and Industrial Hygiene Methods at North America’s Largest Copper Producing Mine
Site: Freeport McMoRan
Ezra Bayles Taos Land Trust Rx Trails Logic Model - Pre-petition Process
Site: Taos Pueblo Department of Health & Community Services - Taos, NM
Christina Boudreau Community Collaborative Wellness Program
Site: ASU Community Collaborative at the Westward Ho
Natasha Bruss Population Sleep Health: Efforts to Learn about Community Based Health Education
Site: Advocate Children’s Hospital
David Campas Perspectives of Hispanic Males Participation in a Gender/Culturally Sensitive Weight Loss Intervention
Site: University of Arizona Collaboratory on Metabolic Disease Prevention & Treatment
Dametreea Carr Evaluation Of Zika Campaign Advertisements and Effective Messaging among Public Health Professionals and the General Public
Site: Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Infectious Disease Services
Ranjana Chabra Antibiotic Stewardship in the Outpatient Setting
Site: Health Services Advisory Group
Cory Christensen Development of a Visual Acuity Questionnaire in Support of a Clinical Trial on the Short-term Effects of Carbidopa-Levodopa in Neovascular AMD
Site: Tucson Eye Care
Hershel Clark Evaluation of Culturally Relevant Tobacco Videos among American Indian Youth
Site: Black Hills Center for American Indian Health
David Contreras HITS Consortium Experience: Catalyzing Change Through Word Clouds
Site: HITS Consortium
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Elise Corriveau School-Wide Nutrition Intervention: Community-Based Participatory Research
Site: Capitol Elementary School
Morgan Dahlgren Emergency Department, Having Timely Access to Care
Site: Deaconess Gateway Hospital – IN
Lindsey DeBoer Healthy 2B Me (H2BM): Modification of a Public-Health Themed Summer Camp for Tucson Refugee Youth
Site: Canyon Ranch Center for Prevention and Health Promotion
Claudia Diaz-Combs Community Water Quality Analysis in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Site: Lago Agrio, Ecuador
Lisa Driscoll Evaluating a FQHC-based Medical Weight Management Program
Site: El Rio Community Health Center
Jeremy DuBois Associations Between Vitamin D and Stress Fractures in College Students
Site: University of Arizona Campus Health/Arizona Athletics
Jenny Ferreira Bothell Opioid Addiction Action Plan
Site: City of Bothell, WA & Snohomish Health District
Beau Finan An Analysis of Maternal and Child Homelessness and Housing Services in Pima County
Site: Pima County Community Development and Neighborhood Conservation
Anita Fitzgerald* Assessment of Access and Functional Needs Groups within Maricopa County in Relation to Emergency Preparedness and Response
Site: Maricopa County Department of Public Health
Gabriela Flores Reviewing Student Barriers to Public Health Intervention Program Participation
Site: Arizona Center for Rural Health
Carrie Foster Town of Oro Valley Safety Management Internship
Site: Oro Valley Emergency and Safety Management Department
Robert Foster Albuquerque Service Center: Ergonomics Performance Improvement Plan
Site: Albuquerque Service Center - Albuquerque, NM
Erica Freese Reproductive Health Promotion and Story Collection in Arizona
Site: Arizona Family Health Partnership
Kristine Friesen Adolescent Health in Lesotho: An Internship with UNICEF
Site: UNICEF, Lesotho
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Site: Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW)
Fernanda Garavito* Effectiveness of an Instructional Module on Improving Hand Hygiene Practices in an Office Setting
Site: ESRAC Justin Ho Statistical Analysis for Metabolomics and Clinical Research Data
Site: University of Arizona Cancer Center
Danielle Hutchens AZ Rural Women’s Health Network Development Survey
Site: Arizona Rural Women’s Health Network
Zaina Innabi Strategic Planning and Recommendations for the Primary Prevention Mobile Unit
Site: Juntos Por La Salud
Tanner John Determining the Need for Medical Respite Among Those Experiencing Homelessness in Tucson, AZ
Site: Circle the City
Alexandra Kaufman* Developing a Care Coordination Model Utilizing Community Health Workers to Improve Outcomes for Ajo’s Elderly Population
Site: Desert Senita Community Health Center
Corinna Kelley A Review of Quality Improvement Outcomes of Public Health Accreditation
Site0: Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) - Alexandria, VA
Dylan Kent Enhanced Surveillance of Heat-Related Illness in Pinal County: A Quality Improvement Project
Site: Pinal County Public Health Services District Daniel Kitts Path to Wellness: Evaluation of a Chronic Kidney Disease Screening Program
Site: National Kidney Foundation of Arizona
Dejanee Lambert Program Evaluation of Bloom365’s Bloom It Up Curriculum
Site: Bloom365
Raymond Larez Pima County Needs Assessment: A Review of Pima County
Site: Clinica Amistad
Priscilla Lauro One Health Perspective on Animal and Environmental Therapy for Human Health
Site: Desert Milagros
James Lendrum Improving Fragility Fracture Follow-up and Education: A Quality Improvement Project
Site: Banner University Medical Center – Phoenix
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Anthony Loffredo Obama Care in the Trump Era: Open Enrollment Comparisons
Site: Arizona Center for Rural Health
Chan Lwin Evaluation Of Data Collection and Data Visualization in a Large Healthcare Organization
Site: Dignity Health Corporate Office
Stephanie Mallahan Treatment of Opioid Use During Pregnancy and Neonatal Outcomes
Site: Tucson Medical Center
Pateel Margossian Operating Room Performance Improvement Project
Site: Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital
Rachel Mayfield* Enteric Surveillance, Coding, and Coordination of Food Borne Illnesses
Site: University of Arizona Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics - Tucson, AZ
Lauren McCrystal* Designing and Implementing a Nutrition Challenge in a Workplace Wellness Program
Site: Pima Community College
Audra McEowen Evaluating Exposure Registries for Community Members and First Responders for Large-Scale Chemical Exposures
Site: Maricopa County Department of Public Health
Ali McInnis* Quality Improvement in a Federally Qualified Health Center
Site: St. Elizabeth’s Health Center - Tucson, AZ
Ravyn Miles* The Effect of Baby-wearing on Breastfeeding in Young Mothers
Site: Arizona State University, School of Social Work
Filipa Miranda Dos Santos* Operating Room Performance Improvement Project
Site: Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital - Tucson, AZ Sachin Mishra Administration and Analysis of the VR-12 Patient-reported Outcome Measure in a Hospital Setting
Site: Banner University Medical Center
Ralph Mohty Career Characteristics and Public Health Impressions Between MD and MD-MPH Graduates and Current Students
Site: University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
Vanessa Moore Mentoring Program Recommendations to Build Resiliency Among Pregnant and Parenting Teens
Site: Teen Outreach Pregnancy Services (TOPS)
Hayley Moretz Evaluation of Intercultural Health Programming in Santiago, Chile
Site: La Florida, Santiago, Chile
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Site: The National Association for Practicing Anthropology - Occupational Therapy Field School
Chantal Nez Evaluation of Hitevi Kari Employee Wellness Program
Site: Pascua Yaqui Diabetes Prevention and Treatment Program
Nafisah Paige Poison Awareness and Safe Storage Training in Pima County Foster Parents
Site: Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center
Kimberly Parra Factors Associated with Acanthosis Nigricans and BMI in a Cross-sectional Sample of Adolescent Females (12-17 years) in Rural Eastern Guatemala
Site: Jutiapa, Guatemala
Nishitkumar Patel Development & Evaluation of Pub-lic Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Plan for Tucson International Airport Air National Guard
Site: 162nd Medical Group, Arizona Air National Guard
Abigail Peng Application of Health, Safety, Environment, and Facilities at an Aerospace Manufacturing Site
Site: Honeywell Aerospace Engines
Ashley Pickering Community Preceptions of Barriers to Emergency Care Utilzation in Rural Uganda
Site: Global Emergency Care Collaborative, Karoli Lwanga Hospital
Taylor Pitt Racial & Ethnic Disparities for Cervical Cancer in Arizona: A Review of Themes, Resources and Policy Recommendations
Site: University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
Arianna Price Modifying Recruitment Efforts, Increasing Student Knowledge of Health Insurance, and Creating Targeted Learning Objectives With Project Share
Site: University of Arizona Center for Rural Health Hana Putnam Serving the Community and Enhancing Professional Development—The Impact of Interns on a Summer Food Service Program
Site: Maricopa County Department of Public Health WIC Clinics
Jessica Quinlan** ZYEP Internship
Site: Zuni Youth Enrichment Project
Hamza Rafique Perceptions of Sexual Aggression in a Bar Setting Among Undergraduate Males
Site: Relationship Violence Program
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Emily Ronan Evaluation of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program at Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital
Site: Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital
Aislinn Rookwood* Environmental Health Community Assessment in Batey Communities of the Dominican Republic
Site: International Health Organization of Phoenix
Shayna Rosenblum UNICEF Lesotho Nutrition Team Interventions
Site: UNICEF Lesotho
Charis Royal Arboviruses Testing of Mosquito Pools in Arizona through PCR Quantification
Site: Arizona State Public Health Laboratory Kristin Schwartz* Pathways to Wellness Project (Follow-up Phase)
Site: National Kidney Foundation of Arizona
Elena Sheveleva Optimizing Early Motor PD Studies: From Data Inventory to Longitudinal Model
Site: C-Path Institute
Joe Skeens Impact Initiative: Quality Improvement
Site: United Way Mason County – WA
Desiree Ranshaw Invasive Group A Streptococcus (iGAS) in Arizona
Site: Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Infectious Disease Services
Alex Redburn Improving Quality Service Delivery Using A Mystery Shopper Program
Site: Arizona Smoker’s Helpline
Alexa Redmond* Evaluation of Pharmacotherapy Use in a Community Health Center Weight Management Program
Site: El Rio Community Health Center
Arianna Resendiz Bedoya Qualitative Analysis of Hispanic Women’s Perspectives on a Culturally Appropriate Weight Management Program at El Rio Health
Site: El Rio Community Health Center Adriana Reynolds LEADing King County in the Right Direction: Improving the Policy, Internal Collaboration & Community Engagement Strategies for Addressing Lead Exposure
Site: King County Department of Public Health
Karyn Roberts* Undergraduate Women’s Perceptions of Sexual Assault Resistance Programs
Site: Relationship Violence Programs, Health Promotion Sciences Deptartment
Nicholas Rolig Analysis and Mapping of Telemedicine/Telehealth Services Within the United States
Site: Arizona Telemedicine Program
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Site: Native American Research Training Center (NARTC)
Elizabeth Smith Review on End of Life Care Preferences for Veterans Diagnosed with Cancer in Southern Arizona
Site: Southern Arizona Veteran Affairs Health Care System
Ruben Soliz State Medicaid Reform: Implications for Arizona and the State-Federal Medicaid Partnership
Site: Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Teresa Sosa* The Research Experience & Latina Breast Cancer Survivors Health Disparities
Site: University of Arizona Cancer Center/Pace Laboratory Kristi Sprowl Es Dificil ser Mujer: The Effects of Maternal Depression in Nogales, AZ
Site: Mariposa Community Health Center Ellen Stark Tattoo Consumer & Technician Attitudes
Site: University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Scott Steiner Pneumonia and Cardiovascular Outcomes
Site: Intermountain Medical Center - Heart & Lung Center
Katherine Suarez Arizona Schools: Beyond Education - A Survey of Districts Offering Services and Programming Outside the Traditional Scope of Education, and the Subsequent Implications Related to Health
Site: Vitalyst Health Foundation
Sheena Tarrant Investigation and Management of Select Zoonotic Diseases in Maricopa County
Site: Maricopa County Department of Public Health
Kimberly Tham Community Teach-In to Address Health Concerns Related to Tucson International Airport Area Superfund Site Exposures in Southside Tucson
Site: Pima County Health Department
Lindsey Thatcher Washtenaw County Health Department IDEA Buenos Vecinos Latino Outreach Program
Site: Washtenaw County Health Department
Mitchell Thomae 5-Year Financial Projection for the Juntos Por La Salud Mobile Health Clinic
Site: Juntos por Salud Mobile Health Unit Phoenix Alyssa Thomas A Comparison of Video Education Versus Written Pamphlet in Encouraging Opioid Abusers to Fill Prescriptions for Take Home Naloxone
Site: Maricopa Integrated Health Center
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Eric Tompkins Analysis of the Relationship Between Three Common Allergens and Quantitative and Qualitative Measurements of Asthma Symptoms and Severity
Site: Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center Juanita Trejo Development and Implementation Of A Database For The National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI) Of Southern Arizona
Site: National Alliance on Mental Illness of Southern Arizona
Mario Trejo Effects of HIV Status on Response to Treatment for Non-metastatic Cervical Cancer Patients in Lusaka, Zambia
Site: Cancer Diseases Hospital
Kathryn Tucker Voluntary Certification of Community Health Workers in Arizona: A Systems Change Approach to Workforce Development
Site: Arizona Community Health Worker Association Crystal Vasquez Developing a Framework for Advancing Community Integration for Children and Youth with Special Needs
Site: Texas Department of State Health Services Edrick Villalobos* Domain 4-School Health: Assessment on Tracking Asthma Among Youth
Site: Arizona Department of Health Services
Laura Vitkus Building Community Through Hearing Loss Education
Site: Arizona Center on Aging
Lily Weinberg Invasive Meningococcal Disease Among California College Students, January 2011 to July 2017
Site: California Department of Public Health
David Woosley Analysis of Antimicrobial Peptide Expression in Transgenic (tg) Aedes Aegypti to Assess the Efficacy of tg Mosquito Release as a Vector Control Strategy
Site: Riehle Lab, University of Arizona Umar Zahid The Health Care Burden of Adult Emergency Department Visits and Subsequent Hospitalization for Urinary Tract Infection: An Analysis of Nationwide Emergency Department Sample Data of U.S. Hospitals, 2006-2011
Site: College of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
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Biostatistics Candidates
David Phillips
Shared-Parameter Joint Models of Fatigue and Time until Death of Non-Resectable Lung Cancer Patients
Shripad Sinari**The analysis of Human Serum Albumin Proteoforms Using Compositional Framework
Min ZhuIs Complete Case Analysis Appropriate for Cox Regression with Missing Covariate
Data?
Environmental Health Sciences Candidates
Kimberley MunozEnvironmental Contamination from Glove Disposal Practices
Amanda Wilson
Modeling Viral Exposures and Infection Risk in Healthcare Settings
*August Graduate ** December 2017 Graduate
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*August Graduate ** December 2017 Graduate
Doctor of Public Health Candidates
Maternal and Child Health Candidates
Ibitola Asaolu*Modern Contraceptive Use among Women in sub-Saharan Africa: Individual,
Interpersonal, and Healthcare System Indicators
Felina Cordova*The Hopi Tribe Caregiver Experience
Carmella Kahn
Promoting Healthy Food Access and Food Security in Urban American Indians Through Adaptations to the Local Food Systems and Digital Storytelling
Deanna LewisA Walk in the Park: What’s Community Got to Do with It?
Zeenat Mahal**Formative Assessment: Documenting Motor Vehicle Crashes and Local Perceptions
with the Hualapai Tribe to Inform Injury Prevention Recommendations
Public Health Policy and Management Candidates
Hong Chartrand*Care Coordination for Pediatric Patients at Federally Qualified Health Centers in
Arizona
Alejandra GabrielIncreasing Patient Satisfaction in a Rural Hospital Emergency Department: A Quality
Improvement Project Using Failure Mode & Effects Analysis
Christina Ore de BoehmIndigenous Health Systems: An Emergent Yaqui-Centered Framework For Public
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CARLOS “KENT” AND ELIZABETH “LIZ” CAMPBELL INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is awarded to MPH students who demonstrate merit and commitment to public health and global health.
Kristine Friesen Shayna Rosenblum
CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA SCHOLARSHIP
The Chicanos Por La Causa Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate Public Health students in their junior year who demonstrate a commitment to service within the
Hispanic communities of Arizona and a social awareness of Hispanic culture.
Ray Baca Denise Navarro
COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to full-time graduate students who demonstrate high academic achievement, financial need, and dedication to the discipline of public health.
Benjamin Brady Dametreea Carr Lindsey DeBoer Deanna Lewis Chantal Nez
Jacquanette Slowtalker
CLIFF AND PENNY CRUTCHFIELD SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to graduate students who plan to study in the area of Occupational and Environmental Health and who demonstrate a commitment to public health, public
service, and leadership.
Amanda Wilson
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GEORGE H. DEAN – THE VICTORIA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPThe George H. Dean - Victoria Foundation Scholarship is awarded to students who
demonstrate a commitment to service in the African American communities of Arizona.
Christina Harris Nafisah Paige
DRACHMAN PREVENTION FELLOWSHIP
The Drachman Prevention Fellowship award supports students who outline an excellent internship or research experience that is designed to promote healthy behaviors, sound nutrition, and physical activity in children and/or to mentor at-risk children and youth.
Ibitola Asaolu Elise Corriveau Lindsey DeBoer
REVA T. FRANKLE AWARD
For public health undergraduate or graduate students who demonstrate commitment and service to Native American communities and diabetes.
Felina Cordova Nafisah Paige
DR. ROBERT GARCIA - THE VICTORIA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPAwarded to MPH students in the College of Public Health Phoenix Programs who have
achieved academic excellence and have demonstrated commitment and service to their community.
Elise Corriveau
Katherine Suarez
ELBRIDGE AND GENEVIEVE MORRILL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAwarded to Arizona residents who graduated from Arizona high schools within the
Environmental and Occupational Health program.
Dametreea Carr Claudia Diaz-Combs Fernanda Garavito BreAnna Teeters
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VICTORIA FOUNDATION STUDENT AWARDThe Hispanic Women’s Corporation, Canyon Ranch, and the Victoria Foundation award supports outstanding students who demonstrate a commitment to service, leadership, and social awareness within the Hispanic populations in Arizona. The long-term goal of
this scholarship is to prepare students for professional and academic public health careers and to ensure that public health will be emphasized to all Arizonans in a
culturally competent manner.
Fernanda Garavito Gisela Ochoa
Christina Ore de Boehm Kimberly Parra
Teresa Sosa
MAUREEN MANGOTICH SCHOLARSHIPThe Maureen Mangotich Scholarship provides scholarships each year to be awarded to
students who demonstrate an outstanding commitment to public health.
Elise Corriveau
JOEL S. MEISTER SCHOLARSHIPAwarded to full-time MPH student who demonstrates academic merit, significant financial need, and a commitment to public health, public service and leadership.
Elise Corriveau
NICHOLS INITIATIVE SCHOLARS AWARD
The Andrew W. Nichols Initiative provides funding for internships, research experiences and preceptorships of MPH students that focus on policy, advocacy or innovative
services designed to promote rural or border health.
Kristine Friesen Kimberly Parra
Shayna Rosenblum
DR. ERLINDA TEJADA RODRIGUEZ - THE VICOTIRA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to a student who demonstrates high academic achievement, financial need and a commitment to serve Native American communities of Arizona.
Carmella Kahn
Christina Ore de Boehm
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SUEBOB SCHOLARS ENDOWMENTThe SueBob Scholars Endowment is awarded to students who demonstrate research
engagement and a commitment to public health, public service and leadership.
Elise Corriveau Lazaro Ruiz
RUSSEL H. SWANSON SCHOLARSHIPThe Russell H. Swanson Public Health Scholarship award supports MPH students who demonstrate commitment to public health and leadership and plan a career in public
health practice.
Dametreea Carr Alexandra Kaufman
Christina Ore de Boehm Arianna Resendiz
ZUCKERMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPThe Mel and Enid Zuckerman Family Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually to students of African American, Hispanic and Native American descent who exhibit
commitment to the field of public health.
Hershel Clark Felina Cordova
Monique Harvey Carmella Kahn Deanna Lewis
Christina Ore de Boehm Heyashrom Jay Patrick Pacheco-Chino
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18Delta Omega
Delta Omega is the honorary society for graduate studies in public health. Membership in Delta Omega reflects the dedication of an individual to quality in the field of public health and to protection and advancement of the health of all people. Election to membership in Delta Omega is intended not only to recognize merit, but also to encourage further excellence in and devotion to public health work. Up to 10% of the graduating student body, who must be in the upper 25% academically, may be nominated.
Other categories of Delta Omega membership include: alumni whose work in the prac-tice of public health serves as a model for future graduates of the school; faculty, based on a review of their work in the field; and an honorary category for persons possessing exceptional qualifications and those who have attained meritorious distinction in the field of public health.
Since Delta Omega’s establishment at the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health in 1924, the meaning and scope of public health have broadened tremendously. While still seriously concerned with problems of environmental sanitation and communicable disease control, public health action has come to embrace all aspects of health and disease in populations. These include the planning, organization, and support of health promotion, disease prevention, and medical care. Basic to modern public health are the social sciences as well as the natural sciences—both in the United States and internationally.
In fall 2001, the Alpha Nu Chapter of Delta Omega was established at the UA Zuckerman College of Public Health. The Chapter has 259 members.
SPRING 2018 DELTA OMEGA INDUCTEES
Dametreea Carr Ranjana Chabra Elise Corriveau
Lisa Driscoll Carrie Foster Dylan Kent
Anthony Loffredo Chan Lwin
David Margraf Abigail Peng Mario Trejo
Kathryn Tucker Amanda Wilson
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College of Public Health Ambassadors
To aid the University of Arizona Mel and Enid College of Public Health staff and faculty with outreach and recruitment, the Office of Student Services and Alumni Affairs initiated a student Ambassador program in 2011. A diverse group of undergraduate and graduate student Ambassadors now represent our BS, MPH, MS, PhD, and DrPH programs, as well as every area of study within the College. Student Ambassadors communicate with prospective and admitted students; staff tables at local and national events; serve on student panels; assist the College with our social media presence; provide outreach to campus clubs and organizations; and generally represent the College of Public Health as public health students and professionals.
We are delighted to recognize our talented graduating Ambassadors. We appreciate their time, dedication, and efforts to ensure that we continue to recruit future public health professionals.
UNDERGRADUATE AMBASSADORS
Tiffany Castro Christina Harris
Devin Hulsey Olu-Sola Kuku
Lazaro Ruiz Jullisa Sanchez
GRADUATE AMBASSADORS
Ibitola Asaolu Claudia Diaz-Combs
Erica Freese Danielle Hutchens
Chantal Nez Teresa Sosa
Kristi Sprowl Juanita Trejo Mario Trejo
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18The University of Arizona Mel and Enid
Zuckerman College of Public Health
Faculty Iman Hakim, MD, PhD, MPH, Dean Halimatou Alaofé, PhD Gail Barker, PhD, MBA Leila Barraza, JD, MPH Paloma Beamer, PhD Edward Bedrick, PhD Melanie Bell, PhD Marvin Moe Bell, MD, MPH Dean Billheimer, PhD Heidi Brown, PhD, MPH Jefferey Burgess, MD, MPH, MS Matthew Butler, PhD Elizabeth Calhoun PhD, MEd Douglas Campos-Outcalt, MD, MPA Robert Canales, PhD Richard Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS Scott Carvajal, PhD, MPH Zhao Chen, PhD, MPH Christina Cutshaw, PhD Leslie Dennis, PhD, MS Daniel Derksen, MD Burris Duncan, MD John Ehiri, PhD, MPH, MSc Katherine Ellingson, PhD Kacey Ernst, PhD, MPH Janet Foote, PhD David Garcia, PhD Francisco Garcia, MD, MPH Joe Gerald, MD, PhD Lynn Gerald, PhD, MSPH Eduardo Gonzalez-Fagoaga, PhD Jorge Gomez, MD, PhD Stephanie Griffin, PhD, CIH Jill Guernsey de Zapien, BS Lee Ann Hamilton, MA Phil Harber, MD, MPH Robin Harris, PhD, MPH Jennifer Hatcher, PhD, MPH Patricia Haynes, PhD Paul Hsu, PhD Chengcheng Hu, PhD Maia Ingram, MPH Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD
Lane Johnson, MD, PhD Aminata Kilungo, PhD Yann Klimentidis, PhD, MS Mary Koss, PhD Shikhar Kumar, PhD Velia Leybas Nuño, PhD, MSW Priscilla Magrath, PhD David Marrero, PhD Martha Moore-Monroy, MA Uma Nair, PhD Mary Kay O’Rourke, PhD Sheila Parker, MS, DrPH Sydney Pettygrove, PhD Kristen Pogreba-Brown, PhD, MPH Stephanie Rainie, DrPH, MPH Irma Ramos, MD Boris Reiss, PhD, CIH Kelly Reynolds, MSPH, PhD Denise Roe, DrPH Cecilia Rosales, MD, MS Samantha Sabo, DrPH, MPH Kenneth Schachter, MD, MBA Ernest Schloss, PhD Eyal Shahar, MD, MPH Duane Sherrill, PhD Stephanie Springer, MPH Hal Strich, MPH Nathan Stupiansky, PhD Douglas Taren, PhD Nicolette Teufel-Shone, PhD Cynthia Thomson, PhD, RD Marc Verhougstraete, PhD Anthony Vuturo, MD, MPH Ronald Watson, PhD Patrick Wightman, PhD Spencer Willis, DrPH Nicole Yuan, PhD, MPH Jin Zhou, PhD
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The Office of Student Services and Alumni Affairs wishes you the best of luck in all your future endeavors. Go forth and make good things happen.
We will miss you!
Kim BarnesMelanie FleckAmy GlickenTanya Nemec
Grace PattersonMaggie Ramirez
Stephanie SpringerMichael Tearne
Ryley TeglerChris Tisch
Abba Kris Maria Versace Emily Waldron
Special thanks to...Our Wonderful MEZCOPH Volunteers:
Marwah Ahmad Kasey Busick
Sabrina NguyenMuhammad NoonKatey RedmondShauna RochaJuhyung Sun
Arizona Flower Market Biomedical Communications Photography
Centennial Hall Staff Erich Healy and the Western Regional Public Health Training Center
Kristine Jensen, Gallery of Food Creative Catered Cuisine
Please join us for light refreshments after the ceremony!
Congratulations Graduates!
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