Madeline Kim joined the Network as a public health associate from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Prior to her relocation to the Twin Cities, Madeline worked in local government providing support to the City Manager’s office and served as a clinical volunteer at her local hospital. Madeline earned her B.S. in biology with a minor in public policy from California State University, Fullerton where she conducted research on the influence of political culture on health system reform. Her areas of interest include health system reform, health care accessibility, intersectionality, and environmental health.

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Climate Change, Health Equity, and Public Health Law Learning and Practice Collaborative

Network NewsEnvironment, Climate and HealthMechanisms for Advancing Health Equity

December 8, 2021
by April Shaw and Madeline Kim

The Network for Public Health Law is accepting applications for the Climate Change, Health Equity, and Public Health Law Learning and Practice Collaborative (Climate LPC) – a learning and practice collaborative for partners interested in the intersection of climate change and health equity to discuss law and policy solutions to mitigate public health impacts from climate change.

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Climate Change, Health Equity, and Public Health Law Learning and Practice Collaborative Informational Webinar

WebinarsEnvironment, Climate and HealthMechanisms for Advancing Health EquityClimate Change, Health Equity, and Public Health Law Learning and Practice Collaborative

November 16, 2021
by April Shaw, Betsy Lawton, Jill Krueger and Madeline Kim

by Overview 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. EST | November 16, 2021The Network will be launching applications for our Climate Change, Health Equity, and…

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