APE Opportunity, QuEEN Savvy Lab

APE Opportunity, QuEEN Savvy Lab

The QuEEN Savvy Lab (QuEEN – Quality, Equitable & Electronic iNterventions for Savvy Women) is looking for creative and self-motivated students to assist with its current research projects. The QuEEN Savvy Lab is housed within the Emory Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing under the direction of Dr. Rasheeta Chandler. The lab’s research focuses on optimizing sexual reproductive health (SRH) outcomes through mobile health interventions for a target population—young Black women. Another focus area is improving maternal/postpartum health through mobile health intervention— Preventing Maternal Mortality Using Mobile Technology (PM3) for Black women. This study is in collaboration with Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia State University, and Georgia Institute of Technology, among others.

If you are passionate about mitigating maternal/severe maternal morbidity and mortality in black women, as well as incorporating digital technologies into the maternal health processes, this is the opportunity for you! We are seeking passionate and detail-oriented MPH students to aid our research projects in the following ways:

  • Find culturally relevant maternal health (perinatal & postnatal) and postpartum education content and resources, and upload the content to a resource bank for the PM3 app

  • Assist with recruitment and analyze qualitative data

  • Develop a multimedia resource kit consisting of videos, current events, news feeds, podcasts, and

    support groups related to maternal and reproductive health, and postpartum quality improvement

  • Provide administrative and research support to principal investigators and senior research team

    members.

    Note: This is a remote work environment and CITI training is required. Interested students must provide CITI certificates
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