Jacquiline Darkwa has extensive work experience in various healthcare and community service roles. Jacquiline started their career in 2007 as a Cashier at Westside Market Place. From 2013 to 2014, they served as a Student Intern at Girls Scouts of Connecticut, implementing lesson plans for the Girlz R. U. L. program. In 2015, they worked as a Student Intern at the Town of Manchester Health Department. In 2017, they joined the Community Health Network of Connecticut Foundation as an Intern, and later that year, they became a Community Health Worker at the Community Health Network of Connecticut, Inc. Jacquiline Darkwa holds an MPH and CHW certification.
Jacquiline Darkwa MPH, CHW began their education journey in 2009 by pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts at the University of Hartford. After completing this degree in 2010, they continued their studies and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion Studies with a focus on Community Health from Western Connecticut State University in 2013.
In 2014, Darkwa enrolled in Southern Connecticut State University, where they pursued a Master's Degree in Public Health until 2016. During the same time period, they also engaged in Environmental Health Training (EHTP) at the Southern Connecticut University Department of Public Health, focusing on Food, Sewage, and General Environmental Health Topics. Additionally, in 2014 and 2016, Darkwa participated in programs and courses offered by the Connecticut Public Health Association.
Darkwa expanded their knowledge and skills further in 2019 and 2020 through the Community Health Worker Certification Training at Southwestern AHEC.
Based on the provided information, Darkwa has dedicated years to pursuing their educational goals, acquiring expertise in public health, community health, and environmental health.
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