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Writer, Researcher & Educator with experience in health and social disparities policy, health and educational technology, complex population engagement, quality improvement, trauma informed care, care coordination, and care integration. Skills include user experience and user interface research and design, mixed method research, project evaluation, and grantwriting. Special emphases on research writing, interviewing, project management, and data analysis.
Fluent in French and English, with additional skills in Arabic. Specialties: mixed methods research design and implementation, content strategy, inbound marketing, program evaluation, and user experience.
Why is music therapy an effective solution for returning and re-entering vets facing issues with PTSD and/or Traumatic Brain Injury? This series provides an audience- friendly primer on the connections between neuroscience, music, and the neurobiology of trauma.
https://www.karabinerstudios.com/blog/music-therapy-and-the-vet-experience
Reducing preventable 30-day hospital readmissions and RTAs is a top national priority. Reasons are multifold, but include: Rising Costs Increased risk of complications Especially risky for geriatric populations As many as 68% of readmissions are not considered medically necessary This paper tracks root causes and potential solutions for SNF incidents of Return to Acute care.
This four-part series examines what branding is and why we all have to do it, even in careers like music where it can feel constraining.
https://www.karabinerstudios.com/blog/making-a-mark-while-finding-your-market-musical-branding-101
An examination of economic history in the United States and why frank and honest discussion of economics makes Americans uncomfortable.
https://invisiblepeople.tv/when-did-we-stop-seeing-poverty/
Teaching, Grantwriting, Curricular Design, Program Leadership
Company: NJ Scholarship & Transformative Education in Prisons
I worked there from 10/2012 until now
Company: Center for State Health Policy, Rutgers University
I worked there from 1/2014 until now