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Epidemiologist Application Essay

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I am writing to apply for both the Hepatitis and ARGC Epidemiologist positions currently being offered by CDPHE. I currently serve as the Epidemiologist for a large community health organization in Southern Colorado where developed a focused interest in hepatitis, STIs/HIV, and other conditions that disproportionately burden disadvantaged populations in my community. Furthermore, I believe that my professional experience in both chronic and infectious disease epidemiology, combined with my dedication to improve the health of all Coloradans make me uniquely positioned for this role.
I received an M.P.H. from Columbia University in May 2015 in Epidemiology, with a certificate in Chronic Disease Epidemiology, and received a B.A with a summa cum …show more content…

To support our newly established goal of examining the interplay between social conditions and disease acquisition and management, I effectively executed a broad array of responsibilities which included the planning and leading of epidemiologic studies to track the burden of chronic conditions and injuries among low-income populations in Southern Colorado, and to elucidate the relationship between health outcomes and social-behavioral risk factors frequently observed among disadvantaged populations. This charge frequently connected me with the work of CDPHE, which provided invaluable information on health trends in our primary service area (i.e., El Paso County). One example of this work includes an analysis that I developed and conducted using large BRFSS datasets which I successfully analyzed using SAS to investigate disparities in cardiovascular disease risk factors among socially disadvantaged women in Southern Colorado; the findings from my study garnered notable attention and I was invited to present this work through oral presentations at professional conferences, and to this day, I continue to consult with multiple health departments across the country concerning the applications of my findings for the development of new public health

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