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    Anjuli Bodyk

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    Assistant Director
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    Anjuli currently serves as the Assistant Director for the YSPH Global Health Concentration, and administers the Downs Fellowship. In these roles she enjoys supporting students through academic advisement, facilitating networking opportunities, organizing writing workshops, and leading collaborative international pre-departure preparation and post-return debriefing workshops with faculty and community experts. Her primary interests include building equitable and sustainable global health partnerships with a strong focus in ethics, and utilizing best practices in the professional fields of student and academic affairs to provide meaningful guidance to students, faculty, and staff. She is a member of the Yale Global Health Ethics Network.


    Previously, she worked with the CT-RI Public Health Training Center at YSPH to coordinate continuing education and professional development workshops for state and local health departments in Connecticut and Rhode Island. Prior to that she worked with the Yale/YNHH Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation examining predictors of early and 1-year cardiac event outcome differences. Before joining Yale, she managed partnerships with health systems, community partners, and academic programs throughout Connecticut to develop, implement, and evaluate community health education initiatives.

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    BS
    Southern Connecticut State University, Department of Public Health/Health Promotion (2005)

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    • honor

      Work Life Champion Award

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      Board of Directors

    • activity

      Connecticut Public Health Association

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      New Haven, CT 06510