Laura Shulman Cordeira, MPH has a diverse work experience in the field of public health. Laura most recently served as the Director of Community Health and Wellness at RVNAhealth, where they led the agency's programs including immunization clinics, nutrition services, and the Nurse-Family Partnership program. During their time there, they successfully oversaw the rollout of a COVID-19 vaccination program, administering over 18,000 vaccines.
Before joining RVNAhealth, Laura was the Director of Support Services at Voices of September 11th, where they conceptualized and implemented support services and education for communities impacted by mass trauma. Laura also introduced and implemented a mental health webinar series in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prior to that, Laura held various positions at Regional Hospice, starting as a Volunteer Coordinator and eventually being promoted to Director of Volunteer Services and Public Relations. In these roles, they managed volunteer programs, improved brand recognition, and developed internal and external communications strategies.
Laura also gained experience at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard School of Public Health, where they worked as a Senior Project Director, managing research studies related to tobacco cessation in India. Laura also served as a Project Director of India Studies, overseeing randomized control trial interventions.
Earlier in their career, Laura worked as a Content Developer and Researcher at the Harlem Health Promotion Center, where they authored and edited health information articles. Laura also worked as an HIV Test Counselor and Administrative Intern at the UCSF Alliance Health Project, providing education and counseling on HIV testing.
Laura's work experience also includes an internship as a Community Education Intern at Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood, where they conducted outreach programs and provided sexual health education. Additionally, they volunteered as a Crisis Counselor and Trainer at the Middle Earth Crisis Hotline.
Overall, Laura Shulman Cordeira's work experience showcases their expertise in community health, program management, volunteer coordination, and public health research.
Laura Shulman Cordeira obtained their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Psychology, Spanish, and Education from the University at Albany, SUNY. Laura'seducation at this institution does not have specific start and end years available. Laura then pursued a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in Sociomedical Sciences with a focus on Health Promotion at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health from 2008 to 2010.
In addition to their academic degrees, Laura Shulman Cordeira has obtained several certifications. Laura became a Lifestyle Coach for the Diabetes Prevention Program through the YMCA of the USA in September 2016. In May 2016, they acquired Reiki Level I certification from Turning Point Healing Arts & Education Center. Furthermore, in October 2010, they completed the CITI Human Subjects Training provided by CITI.
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