Xuan Nguyen

Medical Interpreter at ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Xuan Nguyen is a Doctoral Student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison since 2022, with a diverse background in research and community development. Currently serving as a Gender Justice & Inclusion Policy Research Intern at Oxfam America and a Graduate Research Assistant for the Women's Rights After War project at the University of Denver, Xuan has also held various roles including Medical Interpreter for the ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER and Youth and Community Development Specialist for the Peace Corps. Additional experiences include serving as a Community Volunteer for Planned Parenthood of Illinois, a TRIO SSS Research Assistant at DePaul University, a Research Intern at Children's Research Triangle, and a Field Manager for Grassroots Campaigns. Xuan has demonstrated leadership as an Executive Board Member of Global Brigades, involving in program coordination and community outreach initiatives. Xuan holds a Master of Arts in International Relations and Affairs from the University of Denver and a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from DePaul University.

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Chicago, United States

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ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Mission: The Asian Pacific Development Center is a community-based, nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization founded in 1980 to serve the needs of a growing population of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AA/PI) residents throughout Colorado. APDC operates a licensed Community Mental Health Clinic designated by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, innovative Health Promotion and Youth Programs , and a multicultural Interpreters Bank . A trained professional staff provides Culturally Competent services that include: assessment and evaluation, individual and group counseling; case management services; victim assistance services; mentorship, after school, and youth leadership programs; health promotion; interpretation/translation services; as well as cultural competency training and consultation. Services provided are linguistically and culturally appropriate.


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