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Adrian Diogo

Public Health Data Analyst at Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative

Adrian Diogo, MPH, is a Public Health Data Analyst currently working at Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative. Prior to this role, Adrian worked as a Graduate GIS Research Assistant at Drexel University and as a Graduate Research Assistant at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Adrian also has experience working as Mayors Wellness Campaign Director at the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute. Adrian holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from Drexel University and a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from The College of New Jersey.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative

The Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative is the state-licensed Maternal and Child Health Consortium serving the seven county region of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties. For more than 40 years, the agency has been on the frontlines of building a healthier region for families and children. The Cooperative works closely with policymakers, healthcare providers, government agencies and individuals to develop strategies that improve the system of care. From public health education to case management and provider training, the Cooperative improves the health of families through a comprehensive set of programs that address critical issues such as infant mortality, smoking cessation, lead poisoning, perinatal substance use, postpartum depression and more. In 2002, the Cooperative established its subsidiary agency, Family Health Initiatives. The Cooperative maintains offices in Pennsauken, Camden and Absecon, New Jersey. The Cooperative is an equal employment opportunity employer. We welcome and encourage all qualified candidates to apply for employment with our agency without regard to abilities, age, race, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, religious and political beliefs, socioeconomic status, educational levels, military/veteran status or any other characteristics.


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51-200

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