Shelbo Dunkel, MPH
Outreach Care Navigator at Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Phlebotomy
University of ArizonaAug, 2020- Nov, 2024 -
Basic Life Support (BLS)
American Heart AssociationMar, 2020- Nov, 2024 -
CITI Certification
CITI Program, A Division of BRANYSep, 2012- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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200 - 300 Employee
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Outreach Care Navigator
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May 2023 - Present
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Boston Medical Center (BMC)
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Research Assistant
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Mar 2021 - Jul 2022
Working with the Clinical Addiction Research and Education Unit on their Pronto and REBOOT studies. Working with the Clinical Addiction Research and Education Unit on their Pronto and REBOOT studies.
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University of Arizona
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Clinical Research Coordinator
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Jan 2020 - Feb 2021
All of Us Research Program All of Us Research Program
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Boston Medical Center (BMC)
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Psychiatry Research Assistant
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Apr 2017 - Oct 2017
• Lead inclusive demographic questions to include origin, race, gender identity, sexual orientation to collect more inclusive data • Approached and collected data from over 100 participants in both English and Spanish in person • Created cascading online surveys in English and Spanish for online participation of survey • Called over 30 people to take survey over the phone and online • Analyzed initial data and presented findings to the team • Redesigned and modified survey and protocol to adapt to hesitancies of population • Managed, mentored, and directed undergrads in how to collect data and how to cold call Show less
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Community Health and Medical Anthropology Field School Intern
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Jun 2015 - Aug 2015
• Assisted in literature review of Latin American women’s reproductive health and family planning methods to inform survey questions.• Used random-sampling methods to collect quantitative and qualitative data to understand the intersections of rural Guatemalan women’s thoughts of family planning and reproductive health.• Facilitated activities at local elementary school with local children to collect qualitative data on how poverty impacts how children see themselves in the future. • Observed struggles in administering survey and provided feedback on site to improve the survey’s effectiveness to better accommodate participants’ financial and time needs. Show less
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Research Apprentice
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Sep 2012 - May 2015
• Identified and analyzed previous research literature• Provided feedback on survey design• Sought potential research respondents• Conducted open ended interviews • Analyzed and inputted data gathered from international sources• Troubleshot survey question clarity• Coded and cleaned survey data
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Education
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Boston University School of Public Health
Master of Public Health - MPH, Design and Conduct of Public Health Research -
Arizona State University
Bachelor’s Degree, Global Health and Gender Studies Double Major, Spanish Minor