Hannah Reynolds

Hannah Reynolds

Lift Technician @ Scripps Health

About Hannah Reynolds

Hannah Reynolds is a Lift Technician at Scripps Health and a Research Assistant at the Trans Wellness Center, with a diverse background in public health, emergency medicine, and LGBTQIA+ advocacy.

Current Positions

Hannah Reynolds currently holds multiple roles. She is a Lift Technician at Scripps Health in San Diego, California, and serves as a Research Assistant at Trans Wellness Center, where she started in September 2021. Additionally, Reynolds is Co-Chair of the LGBTQIA+ Advocacy Group at the Women in Science Society - SDSU.

Education and Degrees

Hannah Reynolds has a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Public Health from San Diego State University, which she completed in 2022 after two years of study. Prior to this, she earned two degrees from College of the Canyons: an Associate of Science (AS) in Public Health, and an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) in Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies, and Humanities. Reynolds also studied at San Francisco State University for 11 months and received her High School Diploma from Saugus High School.

Previous Work Experience

Before her current roles, Hannah Reynolds worked in various capacities. In 2020, she was a Community Assistant at Campus Advantage for two months and also a Brand Representative at Hollister Co. for six months. In 2019, she spent six months as a Lifeguard at Six Flags. These roles were primarily based in Santa Clarita and San Diego, California.

Professional Expertise

Hannah Reynolds has extensive experience across several fields including emergency medicine, healthcare, sports medicine, physical therapy, customer service, and public relations. Her diverse skill set is further supported by her certification as a Nurse Assistant and her full-time educational background in human sciences, public health, physical sciences, and humanities.

Research and Advocacy

As a Research Assistant at the Trans Wellness Center, Hannah Reynolds contributes to impactful work by analyzing qualitative research to aid in the implementation of plans for queer individuals to access HIV-preventative medication. This role aligns with her active participation in the LGBTQIA+ Advocacy Group at the Women in Science Society - SDSU, reinforcing her commitment to public health and community support.

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