Lily Z.
About Lily Z.
Lily Z. is an experienced epidemiologist currently working at the First Nations Health Authority in Vancouver, BC, where she has been employed since 2016. She holds a Master's Degree from Queen's University and a Professional Specialization Certificate in Population Health Data Analysis from the University of Victoria.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Lily Z. has been employed at the First Nations Health Authority since 2016, serving as an Epidemiologist for eight years in Vancouver, BC. In this role, she applies her expertise in epidemiology to address health issues within First Nations communities. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Data Analyst at the same organization from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, she briefly held the position of Acting Director in 2018 for two months, contributing to leadership and strategic initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Lily Z. holds a Professional Specialization Certificate in Population Health Data Analysis from the University of Victoria, which she completed from 2015 to 2016. She earned her Master’s Degree from Queen's University in 2012, following her Bachelor’s Degree from Simon Fraser University, which she obtained in 2009. Her educational background provides a strong foundation in public health and data analysis, enhancing her capabilities as an epidemiologist.
Background
Lily Z. has a diverse background in public health, with experience in various roles across multiple organizations. She worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Biostatistics at Queen's University for three months in 2012. Before joining the First Nations Health Authority, she was employed at the BC Centre for Disease Control as a Public Health Laboratory Technologist, specializing in Bacteriology and Mycology, from 2013 to 2015.
Professional Experience
Lily Z. has accumulated significant professional experience in the field of public health. Her tenure at the BC Centre for Disease Control as a Public Health Laboratory Technologist lasted two years, where she focused on bacteriology and mycology. This role, along with her subsequent positions at the First Nations Health Authority, has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of public health challenges and data analysis.