
Celebrating Service: A Public Health Conversation with Yale-Jefferson Award Winners and Students
by Dwight Hall at Yale - Center for Public Service and Social Justice
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Charlie Tran (he/him) is a current senior in Yale College from Honolulu, Hawai'i in the 5-year BA-BS/MPH program. He is majoring in the History of Science, Medicine, and Public Health and completing his MPH in Social and Behavioral Sciences with a concentration in U.S Health and Justice. As an aspiring primary care physician, he is passionate about health equity and addressing social and structural determinants of health (SDOH) in his current and future work. With support from Dwight Hall, he has worked with Fair Haven Community Health Care (FHCHC), a community health center in New Haven, since May 2021. His work with FHCHC involves patient outreach, clinic program evaluation, SDOH data analysis, and shadowing providers. Besides FHCHC, Charlie has previously volunteered with food aid organizations in New Haven, informing his interests in food insecurity and its impacts on community health. Keith Calloway YC '23 Keith is a junior in Branford College studying Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. He was been a Dwight Hall Community Mental Health Fellow since August 2020 and, in the past, has worked with Outpatient Rehab and a research project examining the influence of education on the aspirations of clients served by the Connecticut Mental Health Center. He currently works with CMHC's History Exploration Committee, researching the center's delivery of patient care and relationship with the New Haven community during its early years. Keith plans to attend medical school after completing his studies at Yale. Audrey Huang YC '21, MPH '22 Audrey Huang is now in her 2nd year of her MPH in the Social and Behavioral Sciences department at Yale School of Public Health. Her research interests include: mental health, oppression-based and historical trauma, and structural violence. She is also a part of the BS-MPH program, and previously was a Community Mental Health Fellow through Dwight Hall during her time as an undergrad. Through her two years as a fellow, she was involved in a series of projects at the Connecticut Mental Health Center, including helping with building out a Spiritual Care site and the Together New Haven project. After graduating in May, she will return home to Northern Virginia and start work at a local healthcare organization.
COVID requirements: Yale students and Yale affiliates only; masking indoors and an attestation regarding vaccinations (including boosters).
Where
Rose Alumni House
232 York Street, New Haven, CT 06510, United States
Hosted By
Joao Aleixo
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