AMGA
Meghana Tallam is a Population Health Analyst at the American Medical Group Association (AMGA) since March 2020. Previous experience includes serving as a Research Assistant at Dr. Matthew Kay Lab from November 2016 to March 2020, where Meghana was awarded the Clare Boothe Luce Research Scholarship and contributed to studies on heart failure and tissue clearing techniques. Additional internships include a role as an R&D Intern at Cardinal Health, focusing on design control processes, and as an intern at Akira Technologies, developing a website and working with MongoDB. Meghana also worked as a Primary Instructor at Kumon North America, tutoring students with attention disabilities. Currently pursuing a Master of Public Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Meghana holds a Bachelor’s degree from The George Washington University and completed high school at Mansfield Public High School.
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AMGA
American Medical Group Association (AMGA) is a trade association leading the transformation of health care in America. Representing multispecialty medical groups and integrated systems of care, we advocate, educate, innovate and empower our members to deliver the next level of high performance health. More than 175,000 physicians practice in our member organizations, delivering care to one in three Americans.