Caroline Palmer is a Senior Policy & Data Visualization Associate at the National Journal, where responsibilities include analyzing policy trends and data sets with a focus on healthcare, technology, and energy/environment, while utilizing data visualization tools to effectively communicate findings to diverse stakeholders. Previous experience includes serving as a Provost's Office Research Assistant and Research and Policy Fellow at Duke University, where Caroline led research projects and contributed to health equity initiatives related to COVID-19 care access for marginalized populations. Other roles at Duke involved project management as a Resident Assistant and assisting in health research as a Population Health Research Assistant. Educational credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Global Health and Public Policy from Duke University and Duke Kunshan University, along with a high school diploma from Miss Porter's School.
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