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Joseph Nwadiuko
Doctoral Student at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
Joseph Nwadiuko is a highly educated individual with a diverse academic background in health policy, public health, medicine, and history.
He holds a B.A. in History from Amherst College, an MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and a Master of Science in Health Policy Research from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Nwadiuko furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Health Systems from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Health Policy and Management from the University of California, Los Angeles.
His academic pursuits also include studying Argentine History at Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, showcasing his interest in the historical aspects of different cultures.
Throughout his educational journey, he engaged in various research roles and fellowships, such as being a Doctoral Student at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, an Associate Fellow at Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, and a General Internal Medicine (Research) Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
He has hands-on experience in the field, having worked as a Resident Physician at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and serving as a Co-Founder/Executive Director of the Diaspora Health Network.
Nwadiuko has also contributed his expertise as a Consultant at the World Bank Group, demonstrating his ability to apply his knowledge in a practical real-world setting.
His dedication to public health is evident through his past roles as a Monitoring and Evaluation Intern at Pro-Health International, Communications and Outreach Intern at The Hunger Project, and Research Assistant at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.
Furthermore, he has volunteered his time and linguistic skills as a Volunteer Interpreter at Medical Ministry International in Bolivia, showcasing his commitment to global health initiatives.