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Estefania M

- Research Program Mentor

MPH at George Washington University

Expertise

Public Health, Environmental Justice & Health Disparities, Healthcare Access, Global Health, Sociology, Epidemiology, One health, Environmental Exposures (Climate Change), infectious disease, Women's health, Immigrant Health

Bio

My name is Estefania Martinez, I am currently holding a role as a local health Epidemiologist. I have a Master's degree in Epidemiology from George Washington University. I am deeply committed to studying patterns of diseases and their determinants, with a particular focus on how these factors affect vulnerable populations. My goal is to bridge the gap between epidemiological research and practical public health interventions to make a meaningful impact on the well-being of our community. My interests are infectious diseases, neglected tropical diseases, women’s health, rural health, and one health. Outside of my professional life, I am an avid outdoor enthusiast with a passion for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of our region. I find solace and inspiration in nature, which complements my work in epidemiology as it underscores the importance of a healthy environment in supporting community health. When not in the field or the office, you can often find me on the trails, camera in hand, capturing the stunning landscapes and wildlife that my local area has to offer.

Project ideas

Project ideas are meant to help inspire student thinking about their own project. Students are in the driver seat of their research and are free to use any or none of the ideas shared by their mentors.

Improving Food Security Through Capacity Building

The purpose of this group project is to determine how to address a significant public health issue. We can go in different directions with this project. We can do a public policy or social and behavioral approach. The end result could be a research paper, poster, website, podcasts, or blogs. Potential skills: Exel data analysis, Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of public policy analytical tools or social and behavioral approaches.

One health with connection of COVID-19 or climate change

This project could be about the interactions of one health regarding climate change or Covid-19, on how the social, economic, and political implications have been affected. potential skills: Exel data analysis, and Analytical/Assessment Skills.

Working with your community

In this project, we can either do deep research or do a quick survey to identify your community needs. We can include your volunteer community or neighborhood meetings to draw our analysis. potential skills: needs assessment, survey, data analysis.

Assessing the Impact of Online Health Education on Awareness and Behavioral Changes

Skills Required: Research design and methodology Data collection and analysis Literature review and synthesis Statistical analysis Communication and report writing Description: This project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of online health education in creating awareness and promoting positive behavioral changes among a specific target population. This project will provide the student with hands-on experience in conducting research, evaluating the effectiveness of health interventions, and analyzing data. Additionally, it will allow them to contribute to the field of public health by generating evidence-based knowledge that can inform future health education initiatives.

Coding skills

SAS, R, Python, Mathlab, Data analysis, qualitative and quantitative research, USEPA EJSCR, ANOVAEEN

Languages I know

Spanish

Teaching experience

I was able to be part of the Las Ganas mentor program at UIC, where freshmen students are assigned to a senior student to help them navigate their first year as college students. I was able to guide my mentee on the things that I learned as a first-generation student and help her in any way that I could. I believe that it is only through interpersonal communication that mentors are able to make a connection and effectively counsel the mentees.

Credentials

Work experience

Walla Walla County Departments of Community Health (2023 - Current)
Epidemiologist
Research Assistant (2023 - 2023)
Children’s National Hospital
DC Metro Urban Health Program (2021 - 2022)
Urban Health Advocate
L@s Ganas Fellowship (2020 - 2021)
Independent research

Education

University of Illinois at Chicago
BA Bachelor of Arts (2021)
Public Health
George Washington University
MPH Master of Public Health
Epidemiology

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