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Joelle Galatan

Orise Risk Communication Science Fellow at CDC

Joelle Galatan is a dedicated public health professional currently serving as a Graduate Research Assistant at Open Hand Atlanta and the Emory University School of Medicine, while also holding the position of Secretary for the Emory Reproductive Health Association. With experience in various research and teaching roles, Joelle has contributed to studies on social determinants of trauma and maternal mental health, facilitated discussions for undergraduate students, and assisted in analyzing birth outcomes among deaf and hard of hearing women. Joelle's educational background includes a Master's of Public Health focused on Health Policy Analysis and a Certificate in Maternal and Child Health from Emory University, following a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health from Brandeis University, where Joelle graduated summa cum laude. Additional contributions to political campaigns and community health initiatives reflect a strong commitment to social issues and public engagement.

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