Dr. Radin is an Applied Research Scientist for St. Luke’s Health System in Idaho, and the Principal Investigator for two studies funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI): Suicide Prevention Among Recipients of Care (SPARC Trial) and Mental Health Among Patients, Providers, and Staff in the COVID-19 Era (MHAPPS). She has a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree in epidemiology from Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in health behavior from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and over a decade of public health research and practice experience.
Previously, Dr. Radin worked as a Senior Epidemiologist and Senior Public Health Advisor for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and US State Department’s global HIV program. Her career focused primarily on bringing evidence-based practices to scale and tailoring public health programs to reach populations most in need using routine program data.
Through her work to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV, she successfully led and advised complex multi-country programs, coordinating efforts that brought together leaders from the highest levels of government (Presidents and Ministers of Health), multilateral organizations, multinational non-governmental organizations, healthcare providers, data entry clerks and receptionists at clinics, community-based organizations, and networks of people living with HIV and other patient groups.
She brings a deep understanding of how to balance scientific rigor with pragmatism in resource-limited settings, and the power of working in partnership with a wide range of stakeholders including patients, with the aim of scaling up data-driven programming to optimize patient outcomes and save lives.
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