Courtney McMillian, MPH
Associate Clinical Research CoordinatorCenter for Health Equity Research |
EDUCATION
MPH | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Epidemiology
B.A. | Winston-Salem State University | Sociology
A.A. | Forsyth Technical Community College | Psychology
BIOGRAPHY
Courtney McMillian serves as the Associate Clinical Research Coordinator for the North Carolina Community Engagement Alliance (NC CEAL) in the Center for Health Equity Research (CHER).
With a focus in epidemiology on the infectious disease track, McMillian earned her Masters of Public Health degree from the Gillings School of Global Public Health in May 2023. She earned her B.A. from Winston-Salem State University in December 2019. She majored in sociology and minored in public health. She earned her A.A. in December 2017, majoring in psychology.
McMillian previously worked as a graduate research assistant focusing on content analysis with Covid-19, underserved communities health disparities, Covid-19 impacts on mental health and complications dealing with long Covid.
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HEALTH EQUITY FOCUS
Community engagement HIV HIV prevention Health Disparities Humanities Underserved Communities Undeserved communitiesKEY PROJECTS
- Pet-friendly rental housing: Racial and spatial inequalities | This project was designed to show how race and ethnicity influence landlords decision when renting to underserved people by enforcing pet policies.