Stephanie Kanuch, MEd, CCRP has extensive work experience in the healthcare industry. Stephanie is currently serving as the Project Lead for the NorthEast Ohio Quality Improvement Hub and the Community Health Worker Capacity Building Collaborative at The MetroHealth System. In the past, they have held roles such as Director of the Heart Healthy Ohio Initiative and Project Lead for Primary Care Training Programs. Stephanie has also worked as a Clinical Outcomes & Program Analyst for the Employee Wellness Initiative & Population Health Institute at The MetroHealth System. Prior to their time at The MetroHealth System, Stephanie worked as a Consultant for Better Health Partnership, Kent State University, and Community Solutions. Stephanie has a strong background in research coordination, program evaluation, and statistics. Stephanie holds a Master's degree in Education (MEd) and is a Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP).
Stephanie Kanuch, MEd, CCRP has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Cleveland State University, which they obtained between 1989 and 1992. Stephanie later completed their Master of Education degree in Community Health at Cleveland State University from 1996 to 2000. In terms of additional certifications, they received the SoCRA Clinical Research Professional certification from the Society of Clinical Research Associates in August 2010. Stephanie also obtained the Master Trainer certifications from Stanford University for the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program in 2017 and the Diabetes Self Management Program in 2018. Additionally, Stephanie completed the Project ECHO Immersion program at The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in 2018.
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