Macauda, PhD, MPH, Mark Michael

Research Assistant Professor

Dr. Macauda is a Medical Anthropologist who works with the Core for Applied Research and Evaluation. He primarily works with state agencies and community organizations, assessing the implementation and impact of public health programs. Dr. Macauda has expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods in applied research settings; as well as a background in adolescent reproductive health and vector-borne disease prevention.

Biographical Profile

College
Arnold School of Public Health
Department
Applied Research & Evaluation (CARE)

Interest Background

Interest Keywords
adolescent reproductive health, vector-borne disease prevention, qualitative and quantitative research methods
Personal Focus Areas
works with the Core for Applied Research and Evaluation, assesses implementation and impact of public health programs with state agencies & community orgs, expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods in applied research settings
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