Victoria Lee has a diverse range of work experiences in various organizations and roles. Victoria began their career as an Orientation Leader at the University of California, Davis, where they advised new students and assisted with program operations. Victoria also served as a Global Health Intern at Child Family Health International, providing tutoring, physical education, and community service in Hawaii.
At the University of California, Davis, Victoria worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Brady Lab, contributing to research projects on sorghum root architecture. Victoria prepared documentation, monitored experiments, analyzed data, and produced reports and graphs.
Victoria also gained valuable experience in healthcare and community outreach. Victoria worked as a Real-World Exposure & Advocacy in Community Health (REACH) Intern at Asian Health Services, where they published a guide on reproductive health and facilitated chronic pain sessions. Victoria was also an Undergraduate Co-Director and Patient Advocate at PAUL HOM ASIAN (FREE) CLINIC, supervising volunteers, translating for patients, performing vital sign measurements, and assisting with Medi-Cal enrollment.
Additionally, Victoria held positions at the University of California Office of the President as a California Breast Cancer Research Program Intern, where they conducted grant evaluation, and at UC Davis Student Housing and Dining Services as a First Year Experience Peer Mentor, providing academic support and mentorship to first-year students.
Victoria has also contributed to the healthcare field in roles at Scribe America as a Medical Scribe, inputting patient information into electronic charts, and at Alameda Health System as a HealthPATH CME/GME Intern and later as a Health Coach, where they trained health coaches, tracked data, and provided motivational interviewing to patients.
Finally, they co-founded a health equity course at the University of California, Davis, collaborating with faculty and teaching students on topics such as health justice and social determinants of health within underserved communities.
Overall, Victoria's work experience demonstrates their commitment to healthcare, research, community service, and education.
Victoria Lee attended the University of California, Davis from 2016 to 2020, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior. Victoria then pursued further education at California State University - East Bay from 2021 to 2022 in the Post-Baccalaureate - Pre-Health Academic Program (PHAP), but their field of study during this program is not specified.
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