Samantha Johnson
Health Policy Intern at League of Women Voters- Claim this Profile
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French Limited working proficiency
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Experience
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League of Women Voters
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Political Organizations
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100 - 200 Employee
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Health Policy Intern
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Jan 2023 - Present
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University of South Carolina
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Arnold School of Public Health Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Jan 2021 - May 2021
I conducted a systematic review of clinical literature/ on the association between advanced maternal age and adverse pregnancy outcomes in the United States as part of a larger study of the biomedicalization of advanced maternal age and its implications for first-time mothers age 35 and older and contributing to peer-reviewed manuscripts and conference presentations (PI: Dr. Emily S. Mann). I presented our research at UofSC's Undergraduate Research Convention, Discover UofSC, in… Show more I conducted a systematic review of clinical literature/ on the association between advanced maternal age and adverse pregnancy outcomes in the United States as part of a larger study of the biomedicalization of advanced maternal age and its implications for first-time mothers age 35 and older and contributing to peer-reviewed manuscripts and conference presentations (PI: Dr. Emily S. Mann). I presented our research at UofSC's Undergraduate Research Convention, Discover UofSC, in Columbia, SC on April 23, 2021 (Poster Presentation). My Poster presentation: Johnson, Samantha A. and Emily S. Mann. “Are First-Time Mothers of ‘Advanced Maternal Age’ Actually ‘High Risk’?: An Examination of Clinical Research in the United States,” won two awards; Winner of the Maternal and Child Health iPoster Contest; Awarded by the Maternal and Child Health Department, UofSC Arnold School of Public Health and Excellence and outstanding achievement Award for Discover UofSC iPoster Presentation. Show less I conducted a systematic review of clinical literature/ on the association between advanced maternal age and adverse pregnancy outcomes in the United States as part of a larger study of the biomedicalization of advanced maternal age and its implications for first-time mothers age 35 and older and contributing to peer-reviewed manuscripts and conference presentations (PI: Dr. Emily S. Mann). I presented our research at UofSC's Undergraduate Research Convention, Discover UofSC, in… Show more I conducted a systematic review of clinical literature/ on the association between advanced maternal age and adverse pregnancy outcomes in the United States as part of a larger study of the biomedicalization of advanced maternal age and its implications for first-time mothers age 35 and older and contributing to peer-reviewed manuscripts and conference presentations (PI: Dr. Emily S. Mann). I presented our research at UofSC's Undergraduate Research Convention, Discover UofSC, in Columbia, SC on April 23, 2021 (Poster Presentation). My Poster presentation: Johnson, Samantha A. and Emily S. Mann. “Are First-Time Mothers of ‘Advanced Maternal Age’ Actually ‘High Risk’?: An Examination of Clinical Research in the United States,” won two awards; Winner of the Maternal and Child Health iPoster Contest; Awarded by the Maternal and Child Health Department, UofSC Arnold School of Public Health and Excellence and outstanding achievement Award for Discover UofSC iPoster Presentation. Show less
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Education
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Sciences Po
Master's degree, International Relations and Affairs -
University of South Carolina
Bachelor's degree, International/Global Studies -
School for International Training
International Honors Program Health and Community: Globalization, Culture, and Care, International Public Health/International Health -
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Sciences Po Summer School, French Language