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Kamila Alexander
Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Kamila Alexander is a behavioral scientist with a focus on sexuality, decision-making, health behaviors, and intimate partner violence (IPV) in marginalized communities.
Her research delves into sexual health outcome inequities, particularly at the intersections of HIV/STI prevention, healthy sexuality, and reproductive well-being.
She aims to develop new frameworks for preventing IPV and promoting sexual well-being on a national and international scale.
Kamila holds a Master's degree in Public Health Nursing, a Bachelor's in Nursing, a Ph.D. in Nursing, and a Bachelor's in Exercise Science from respected institutions like Johns Hopkins University, University of Pennsylvania, and Howard University.
She has held various roles including Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Postdoctoral Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, Research Nurse at University of Pennsylvania, and Nurse Consultant at HealthHIV.
Kamila Alexander's experience also includes working as a Registered Nurse at Healthcare for the Homeless, Director of Nursing at Chase Brexton Health Services, and Triage Registered Nurse/Women's Wellness Coordinator at Chase Brexton Health Services.