Interview with Alejandra Salemi, MPH, MTS
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Episode 119 of The Public Health Millennial Career Stories Podcast:
Alejandra Salemi, MPH, MTS is currently a doctoral student at Duke University in Population Health Sciences and Duke University. She has experience using her coaching skillsets to help people around their health and wellness.
Alejandra got her Bachelors of Public Health at the University of Florida. She then continued on to get her Master of Public Health at University of Florida as part of their dual bachelors and masters degree. During her MPH, she was a Kognito Program Ambassador at University of Florida Counseling & Wellness Center.
She then worked at the Florida Department of Health for a few months before starting and getting her Masters in Theological Studies at Harvard University. During her time here, she was a Team Lead for 1Day Sooner, a Research Assistant at FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University, and a Research Assistant at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Alejandra has recently begun working towards her PhD at Duke University in Populations Health Sciences.
Links from the show
Religious Determinants of Health (a study)
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Alejandra Salemi, MPH, MTS on LinkedIn