Nicole Robertson, MPH

Senior Research Associate at Health Resources in Action

Nicole Robertson, MPH has a diverse range of work experience in the field of public health. Nicole began their career as an Environmental Health Intern at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2012, where they contributed to initiatives and training modules to educate stakeholders on federal codes and incident data. In 2015, Nicole worked as an MPH Student Consultant at the Blackstone Community Center, conducting a needs assessment and co-creating a proposal for increasing adult involvement in the community center.

Following this, they joined the City of Boston as a Project Coordinator for the Lead Paint Initiative, where they contributed to efforts to reduce lead poisoning in children and increase lead-free housing through education and testing. Nicole also created a presentation for the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and assisted in the development of educational materials and grant-related work.

In 2016, Nicole worked at Boston University School of Public Health as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, advising students in a project to develop innovative solutions within the healthcare delivery system. Nicole developed grading rubrics, facilitated discussions, and provided feedback to enhance student learning.

During the same year, Nicole joined Boston Medical Center (BMC) as a Research Assistant, where they played a significant role in multiple research studies addressing the opioid crisis. Their responsibilities included analyzing risk factors in overdose death cases, developing recommendations for community-led interventions, collecting and analyzing survey data, and liaising with key opinion leaders to identify barriers to opioid treatment. Nicole also created reports, presented best practices to stakeholders, and incorporated information into continuing education modules for medical providers.

Most recently, Nicole has been working at Health Resources in Action since 2018, first as a Research Associate and now as a Senior Research Associate. Their work focuses on conducting research, analyzing data, and contributing to projects related to public health.

Overall, Nicole Robertson's work experience demonstrates their commitment to public health and their expertise in various areas, including environmental health, community development, and addressing the opioid crisis.

Nicole Robertson, MPH, has a strong educational background in public health and environmental health. Nicole obtained their Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from the Boston University School of Public Health, specializing in Health Policy & Management, from 2014 to 2016. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Environmental Health at Ohio University, graduating in 2013.

In addition to their formal education, Nicole has also obtained several certifications to enhance their knowledge and skills in the healthcare field. These include the "Protecting Human Research Participants" certification from the National Institutes of Health, obtained in June 2016. Nicole also holds the "Basic Certificate in Health Safety and Quality" from the Institution for Healthcare Improvement, though the specific date of completion is not provided.

Overall, Nicole Robertson's education and certifications demonstrate their commitment to the field of public health and their dedication to staying current with industry standards and best practices.

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  • Senior Research Associate

    February, 2022 - present

  • Research Associate

    June, 2018