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Cecilia Hernandez
Epidemiology Surveillance Coordinator at Dallas County Health and Human Services
Cecilia Hernandez is a professional with a strong educational background in public health, holding a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from Princeton University, and education from Phillips Exeter Academy.
Currently, Cecilia Hernandez serves as the Epidemiology Surveillance Coordinator at Dallas County, utilizing her expertise to monitor and analyze disease patterns within the community. She previously worked as an Epidemiologist at Dallas County, where she honed her skills in studying the spread and control of diseases.
Cecilia's experience includes roles such as being a Quantitative Research Analyst Intern at Rakai Health Sciences Program, a Research Study Coordinator at UT Southwestern Medical Center, a Clinical Research Associate at Baylor Research Institute - The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano, and a Clinical Research Assistant at Cardiopulmonary Research Science and Technology Institute (CRSTI). These positions have equipped her with a diverse skill set in research methodologies and medical data analysis.
Cecilia Hernandez has also contributed to organizations like Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas through roles such as Research, Evaluation & Scientific Programs Affiliate/Grantee Engagement and Business Intern, and Marketing & Resource Development Intern respectively. Her experience in engaging with grantees and developing resources demonstrates her versatile skills beyond research and analysis.