Rozalyn Goldberg
About Rozalyn Goldberg
Rozalyn Goldberg serves as a Clinical Coordinator at Brave Care in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area, where she has worked since 2019. She advocates for trauma-informed care for underserved pediatric populations and employs her bilingual skills to improve patient communication.
Work at Brave Care
Rozalyn Goldberg has served as the Clinical Coordinator at Brave Care since 2019. In this role, she has contributed to the organization’s mission of providing accessible healthcare services. Based in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area, she focuses on implementing patient-centered best practices and innovative efficiencies in healthcare. Her work emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care, particularly for underserved pediatric populations.
Education and Expertise
Rozalyn Goldberg has a diverse educational background. She studied at the University of Puget Sound, where she focused on Public Health and Statistics from 2015 to 2016. Following this, she attended the Institute of International Education, specializing in Maternal and Child Health from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, Statistics, and Public Health from Oregon State University Honors College, completing her studies from 2016 to 2019.
Background
Prior to her current position, Rozalyn Goldberg worked as a Research Associate at The Center for Mind-Body Medicine for six months in 2019, located in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. She also gained valuable experience as a Pediatric Surgery Intern at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital in Western Cape, South Africa, from 2017 to 2019. This diverse background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of pediatric healthcare.
Advocacy and Focus Areas
Rozalyn Goldberg advocates for trauma-informed care, particularly for underserved pediatric populations on the West Coast. She aims to bridge gaps in the healthcare system through an accessible and evidence-based approach. Her bilingual skills enhance communication and compassion in patient care, allowing her to effectively serve diverse communities.