McCall Glover is a public health professional with extensive experience in program coordination and research. Currently serving as a Program Assistant at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since October 2018, McCall Glover manages global health surveillance data to support field epidemiologists. At Emory University School of Medicine, as a Graduate Research Coordinator since October 2017, responsibilities include creating procedural documents and conducting quality of life interviews for HIV+ participants to inform policy changes. Previous roles include a Child Medical Services Intern at the Georgia Department of Public Health, where program expansion plans for rural healthcare access were developed, and a Family Outreach Coordinator at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta, where volunteer and family engagement strategies were implemented. McCall Glover holds a Master of Public Health from Emory University and a Bachelor's Degree in Public Health from Brigham Young University.
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