Since last year Taylor has been kindly reminding me to blog on the Healthcare site and although I had the best of intentions I was never quite able to turn that intent into action. I'm trying to remedy that this semester, even though I'm getting a bit of a late start. For those of you who don't know who I am (mainly because my meeting attendance has been sporadic at best).. I'm the lone grad student in the Healthcare Center who got involved with Roosevelt last fall due to the fact that Festifall was in between me and my destination of a Noodle and Co. lunch on State St. As I meandered my way through the tables and free candy I picked up a flyers for Roosevelt, and sailing, and ballroom dancing, and backpacking, and ended up sticking with RI... unlike the fates of the rest of that list. I am a 2nd year Masters of Public Health student in Health Behavior and Health Education here at the glorious U of M and I work at the Monto Influenza Laboratory (which conducted the infamous MFlu study here on campus) where we are currently in the recruiting phase of the new HIVE (Household Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness) Study.
While my future posts should (hopefully) provide more intellectually stimulating information I decided to start out with something a little less taxing on your cognitive load. Enjoy!
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