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Data Analyst Health

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Atlanta, GA
Posted:
December 09, 2020

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Hannah Lee Jackson

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Atlanta, Georgia 30319

Mobile: 512-***-****

Email: adiikx@r.postjobfree.com

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Job Type: Permanent FTE

Work Schedule: Full-Time

Desired Locations: United States- GA

Schedule A Qualified

Summary of Professional Experience

Behavioral Scientist with 8 years of experience in quantitative and qualitative research design and analysis, at the GS-12/13 (federal) level. 6 years of CDC experience as a data analyst contractor. Experienced in all stages of research process from design, data collection, data management and data analysis to final report and presentation to scientific and general audiences. Clear and concise scientific writer and speaker.

Education

University of Georgia; Athens, Georgia USA

Degree Earned: PhD, 2012

Major: Health Promotion and Behavior

University of North Texas Health Science Center; Fort Worth, Texas USA

Degree Earned: MPH, 2008

Major: Behavioral Sciences

The University of Texas at Austin; Austin, Texas USA

Degree Earned: Bachelor of Science, 2006

Major: Kinesiology and Health Education

Minor: Psychology

Work Experience

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA

Public Health Data Analyst, GS-12 Equivalent. CDC Foundation for National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)

November 2020 - Present

•Analyze and interpret national CDC overdose data systems (ODMAP) for the development and translation of reports and as needed deliverables to inform community action.

•Develop and disseminate data reports to internal staff, and external partners and stakeholders regarding overdose trends.

•Support the development of evidence based overdose responses in community settings.

•Collaborate with internal staff, public health officials, external partners, stakeholders and law enforcement in affected jurisdictions to create alert systems regarding overdose trends.

•Strategically engage and work with internal, and external partners and stakeholders to develop and implement evidence based approaches to overdose prevention.

•Support stakeholders in data interpretation and application such as state and local public health departments, medical examiners’ offices, state and local law enforcement, and HIDTA regions.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA

Health Policy Data Analyst, GS-12/13 Equivalent. 2M Research Consulting LLC for National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)

June 2019- October 2020

•Experienced in Policy, Research, and analysis of public health legislation, regulations, executive directives, departmental policy issuances, as well as other statements of policy.

•Performed public health program evaluation and measurement of program activities

•Resolved issues management situations that involved the media, the public, Congress or interest groups and stakeholders, regarding CDC overdose surveillance and prevention activities.

•Coordinated budget formulation activities related to opioid performance measure, and budget justifications.

•Synthesized and interpreted scientific information relevant to opioid/unintentional prescription drug overdose to internal and external partners and stakeholders including congressional and Agency leadership.

•Reviewed and analyzed studies and projects assessing Opioid and Prescription Drug Overdose issues and recommendations for processes, procedures and /or policies related to public health programs, practices and research.

•Lead scientific program/project/studies with and across internal CDC and division branches (OADPS and NCIPC/OD).

•Served as project lead and principal scientific investigator on major public health studies (Medication Assisted Treatment, Naloxone Prescribing Evaluation, Medicaid Naloxone Evaluation) including oversight, implementation, and conducting major scientific surveys/studies and analyses to identify and solve public health problems within the Division of Opioid Prevention and across the CDC Agency.

•Served as epidemiology and data subject matter expert to Division of Overdose Prevention’s Policy and Partnerships team and NCIPC and Agency leadership.

•Identified and analyzed public health issues related to opioids/prescription drug overdose and their impact on public policies, scientific studies and surveys.

•Initiated and formulated, plans and executes analytic research projects and researches the quality of methodologies and measures.

•Prepared comprehensive reports of study results that include discussion of opioid morbidity, mortality and prescribing measures quality of data used in analyses; and explanation of the methodologies, results, and relevance to Agency and Congressional leadership.

•Planned and carried out quality control programs, analyses and selects statistical and epidemiologic methods for use in quality control analysis.

•Prepared scientific, congressional reports and technical reports for publication and dissemination.

•Planned and carried out quality control programs and selects statistical and epidemiologic methods for use in quality control analysis.

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA), Atlanta, GA

Senior Data Analyst

October 2018- May 2019

•Managed multiple hospital and community datasets including data cleaning, codebook creation, data quality review, quality control, and analysis.

•Utilized statistical techniques in epidemiologic evaluations to interpret and analyze observed health phenomena.

•Evaluated project data collection, quality control, and data utilization methods.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA Public Health Data Analyst, GS-12/13 Equivalent. Carter Consulting Inc. at National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD)

October 2016- October 2018

•Acted as Acting Project Coordinator and senior data analyst for FORWARD (Fragile X Online Registry with Research Database), RFA-DD-15-003, the largest source of clinical and caretaker data on individuals with fragile X syndrome and their families; including design, overseeing, conducting major surveys and studies.

•Management of the CDC database FORWARD; including data cleaning, codebook creation, data quality review and quality control.

•Planned and conducted scientific surveys/studies or projects to identify and solve public health problems.

•Developed and modified surveillance and research protocols and conduct analysis of FORWARD surveillance system.

•Developed and implemented procedures, methods and strategies for obtaining and using scientific data.

•Provided study design and statistical assistance to grantees to develop research activities around epidemiological research.

•Established protocols for data analysis and publication for CDC data set (FORWARD).

•Provided technical advice and assistance to national, state and local health agencies and partners.

•Identified and analyzed public health issues and their impact on scientific studies design and survey development.

•Lead collaboration on programs/projects/studies and coordinate efforts, as appropriate, with other program staff, and Offices, other federal agencies, national, State and local health agencies, and private and non-profit organizations.

•Applied scientific and epidemiologic data toward designing effective prevention programs and practice guidelines.

•Prepared scientific and technical reports for publication.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA

Chief Research Scientist, GS-12/13 Equivalent. CDC Foundation for Center for Global Health (CGH)

October 2015- October 2016

Managed a team of 5 professional epidemiologists to establish an investigative research study on health care provided performance.

•Developed and directed advanced epidemiological investigations and studies.

•Designed data collection procedures, data management, data evaluation, and data dissemination processes for epidemiological investigations and studies.

•Developed and conducted data collection protocols and quality control procedures.

•Data management and abstraction of over 500 peer reviewed studies on healthcare worker performance.

•International collaboration with low and middle income country health representatives.

Georgia State University, School of Public Health, Department of Health Promotion and Behavior, Atlanta, GA

Senior Instructor of Record

August 2016- Present

•Developed competency-based curriculum for Health Behavior Theory for Public Health course (PH 7022).

•Created lessons plans founded in actionable learning objectives for diverse student populations comprised of traditional and untraditional Masters level graduate students, professionals, and international students.

•Created course materials, including course objectives, syllabus, individual and group assignments, assessments, and slide sets in accordance with CEPH standards.

•Developed online curriculum for Masters level Health Behavior Theory for Public Health course (PH 7022).

University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Health Promotion & Behavior/Center for Reducing Health Disparities & Adjunct Assistant

Professor

January 2014-September 2015

•Conducted quantitative analyses of large national databases (NHANES, Add Health, BRFSS, and YRBSS).

•Collaborated with community organizations on community-based research.

Trinity University, San Antonio, TX

Department of Psychology

Study Coordinator, Healthy Weight Intervention in Female Athletes: A Randomized Control Trial (#5R01MH094448-03)

March 2012 – December 2013

•Developed and evaluated research study protocols and Manual of Operating Procedures.

•Delivered cognitive dissonance based intervention to study participants.

•Developed and taught upper-division, undergraduate, honors course “Health Psychology” (PSYCH 2210).

•Wrote and presented peer-reviewed research papers and community briefs at national and international conferences.

Professional Publications

•Guy,JP, Jackson, H., Khushalani, JS, St. Clair, RL, Arifkhanova,A. (2020) “Trends in state-level pharmacy-based naloxone dispensing, 2012-2019”. American Journal of Preventative Medicine. Under Review

•Gilbertson, K. E., Jackson, H. L., Dziuban, E. J., Sherman, S. L., Berry-Kravis, E. M., Erickson, C. A., & Valdez, R. (2019). Preventive care services and health behaviors in children with fragile X syndrome. Disability and health journal, 12(4), 564-573.

• Jackson, H., Su, D., Wang, M., & Huang, T. (2015). Risk of type 2 diabetes among US and foreign born non-Hispanic Asians: Evidence from NHANES 2011-12. Journal of Diabetes and Obesity. 2(1) 1-4.

•Su, D., Zhou, J., Jackson, H. L., Soliman, G. A., Huang, T. T., & Yaroch, A. L. (2015). A Sex-Specific Analysis of Nutrition Label Use and Health, Douglas County, Nebraska, 2013. Preventing chronic disease, 12.

•Jackson, H. (2015). The Impact of US Residence on Metabolic Risk Factors and Type 2 Diabetes among Asians Immigrants: Evidence from the 2011-2012 NHANES. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 11(6), S124.

•Jackson, H. L., Rutsohn JP., Freeman, JA. (2015). “Mixed Race Identity and Body Image Perception among Adolescents in the United States” In (4th Ed) Minority and Cross-cultural Aspects of Neuropsychological Assessment (Chapter 18; pp. 379-284). New York, NY Taylor & Francis.

•Stewart, T. M., Plasencia, M., Han, H., Jackson, H., & Becker, C. B. (2014). Moderators and predictors of response to eating disorder risk factor reduction programs in collegiate female athletes. Psychology of sport and exercise, 15(6), 713-720.

Technical Skills

•Presentation: Presenting scholarly papers and posters at national and international conferences. Teaching at the Honors University level, health communications liaison to community members. Toastmasters International, Competent Communicator (2015).

•Software: STATA, SPSS, R,SAS, Qualtrics, RedCAP, Microsoft Office Suite, SharePoint, Tableau.

•Datasets: National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), YRBSS, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH), Fragile X Online Database and Registry (FORWARD), National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).

•Statistical Analysis: Experience with statistical techniques including multivariate and logistic regression. Panel data analysis. Data management of large and small databases.

•Qualitative: Cognitive-dissonance behavioral training, focus groups, in-depth interviewing face to face and telephone interviews for data collection.

•Management: Managed a team of professional scientists and ORISE Fellows.

•Customer Service: Served as primary liaison to Epidemiology Subject Matter Experts to Policy team and external partners; including Congressional and Agency leadership.

•Teaching: Experience traditional and online teaching methods to MPH graduate students on Health Behavior Theory applied to public health at Georgia State University.

Career Related Honors/Awards

•2014 National Institute of Minority Health Disparities (NIH: NIMHD) Scholar

•Toastmasters International – Competent Communicator (CC)

Conference Presentations

•Jackson H., Gilbertson K., Valdez R., Erickson, C. “Clinical and lifestyle factors associated with overweight among individuals with FXS”. Oral Presentation. National Fragile X Association All-Clinics Meeting (July 2018).

•Gilbertson K., Jackson H., Dzubian, E, Valdez R. “Use of Preventative care services by children with fragile x syndrome”. Oral Presentation. National Fragile X Association All-Clinics Meeting (July 2018).

•Jackson, H. A5131-The Impact of US Residence on Metabolic Risk Factors and Type 2 Diabetes among Asians Immigrants: Evidence from the 2011-2012 NHANES. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 11(6), S124. (2015).

•Jackson, HL, Wang MC, Huang TTK, “Impact of Residence in the US on Metabolic Health of Non-Hispanic Asians: Evidence from 2011-12 NHANES “. Poster Presentation. American Public Health Association (2015).

•Jackson HL. Dejun Su, May C.Wang, Terry T. Huang, “Increased Metabolic Risk among Asian vs. Non-Hispanic White Adults in the United States: NHANES 2011-2012” Poster Presentation. American Public Health Association (2014).

•Jackson HL. “Eating Disorders in Asian American Communities Panel: Strategies for Outreach and Considerations in Care.” Invited Panelist. National Eating Disorders Association Conference. (2014)

•Jackson, HL. McDaniel L. Becker CB. MacKenzie, K. Stewart TM. “Additive Value of Combined Body Image Interventions for Female Athletes.” Poster presentation at Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies conference. Washington, DC, Nov 15-18. (2012).

•Jackson HL. “Self- Objectification and disordered eating in former collegiate athletes.” Paper presented at 2011 Academy of Eating Disorders: Athletes SIG Conference. (2011).

•Jackson HL. Rutsohn, JP. “A Comparison of Disordered Eating Behaviors between Multiracial and Single Race Adolescents”. Paper accepted for oral presentation at 2011 International Conference on Eating Disorders, AED. (2011).

Service

•CDC Asian American Task Force- Vice President, 2018-Present

•CDC Data Visualization Group – Speaker Subcommittee Member, 2020- Present

•University of Texas Alumni Association, Atlanta Chapter, President, 2018 –Present

•Emory University, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alumni Advisory Board Member, 2019-Present

•Special Pops Tennis/Special Olympics, Volunteer Coach and Unified Partner, 2016-Present

•Lifeline Animal Shelter, Volunteer, 2016-Present

References

Name

Employer

Title

Phone

Email

Gery Guy

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (NCIPC)

Health Economist

770-***-****

adiikx@r.postjobfree.com

Bradley Biggers

Jeffery Gordon

Jenna Kirschenman

John Brownstein

Michelle Putnam

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (NCIPC)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CSELS)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CGH)

Harvard University

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (NCIPC)

Behavioral Scientist

Health Scientist

Public Health Analyst

Epidemiologist

Health Policy Analyst, Team Lead

770-***-****

404-***-****

619-***-****

617-***-****

404-***-****

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