Madelynn Giola Mph

Community Health Modernization Project Manager at THE NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSOC OF THE NORTHWEST INC

Madelynn Giola, MPH, is an experienced public health professional with a focus on community health and research. Currently serving as the Community Health Modernization Project Manager at the Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest, Inc. (NARA) since November 2020, Madelynn has previously held roles including Community and Public Health Specialist and Care Coordinator. Prior experience includes working as a Research Associate at the Oregon Pediatric Improvement Partnership and as a Research Assistant at Hartford Hospital, where Madelynn contributed to studies on mental health and cognitive function. Additionally, experience as a Project Coordinator at Yale School of Public Health involved qualitative research in Ghana, and early research work at the Cornell Infant Studies Lab focused on the impacts of poverty on infant development. Madelynn earned a Master of Public Health in Social Behavioral Sciences from Yale School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts in Neurobiology and Behavior from Cornell University.

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