Grace Tang, MPH, Master of Public Health & Public Health Professional | Tweets @GraceTangMPH
About
Grace Tang is passionate about reducing morbidity and mortality from the lack of WASH services. She has 3.5 years of WASH, public health, and project coordination experience (Plan USA, Catholic Relief Services, CARE USA). Her skills include research and writing, qualitative and quantitative methods and analysis, presentations, and collaborating with teammates. Grace has expertise in global health issues, water sustainability and stakeholder responsibilities, menstrual hygiene management, and neglected tropical diseases. She received her Master of Public Health in Global Health from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. Her Bachelor of Arts is in International Development Studies from UCLA.
Twitter: @GraceTangMPH Website: www.gracetangmph.com
Information
- Location: Los Angeles, United States
Industry experience
Education: Masters
Seniority: Expert, Engineer, Consultant
Years of experience: 1 to 5 years
Work experience
Health Equity Team Intern
Conducted literature review on health indicators of maternal child health, infant & young child feeding practices, food security, & WASH. Developed survey design, edited & created questions overlapping the above topics. Contributed to development of M & E tools
2013-03 - 2013-05
WASH Research Fellow
Designed & developed questions for interviewing water providers, users, and stakeholders. Managed total of 114 interviews, data collection, data analysis, & logistics. Provided technical oversight & leadership on the literature review, analysis, & final report.
Catholic Relief Services of Ethiopia
2013-05 - 2013-08
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Provided consultation to Dr. Juan Leon on his Global Perspectives in Parasitic Diseases course including course topics, readings, & learning materials.
2013-08 - 2013-12
Graduate Researcher
Conduct literature review on Norovirus & Hepatitis A Virus transmission across 6 agricultural settings. Create systematic review of viral, bacterial, or other indicators. Synthesize findings & articulate insights. Make recommendations for current & new indicators
2014-08 - 2016-04
Taxonomy
- Researcher
- Research Institute
- Non Profit
- Non Government Organisation
- Water
- Health Care
- Non Profit
- Other