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I am from Chicago Illinois, where I completed my Master’s in public health from Benedictine University. I also hold a Bachelor's in Health Systems Management from Loyola University Chicago and enjoyed my time there. During my earlier years, I enjoyed learning about pricing analytics on medical products and working for a large manufacturer of medical products seen in hospitals. Taking a bold leadership position, analyzing/manipulating data, and critical thinking have been striking features of my working style. In team and individual settings, I strongly believe in learning and sharing my knowledge with my colleagues. Healthcare is a passion of mine and being able to work with data that can be impactful to hospitals, research or companies is a strength I continue to levy. I excel in biostatics, health research, and policy management. Digital healthcare is also another subject that creates an impact in healthcare. I like to assist anyone in making a better impact and continuing to grow. In my free time, I like to go hiking, travel and read inspiring literature

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