Alexander J.
About Alexander J.
Alexander J. is a Patient Care Specialist with extensive experience in healthcare research and patient relations. He has worked in various roles at institutions such as the Geisel School of Medicine and UCSF, focusing on intersectional research to improve healthcare quality and equity.
Work at Carrum Health
Currently, Alexander J. serves as a Patient Care Specialist at Carrum Health, a role he has held since 2020. In this position, he focuses on improving patient experiences and outcomes through effective communication and support. His responsibilities include coordinating patient care and ensuring that individuals receive the necessary resources for their health needs.
Education and Expertise
Alexander J. earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Integrated Health Studies from Dartmouth College, where he studied from 2012 to 2016. His educational background provides a strong foundation in healthcare principles and practices. He employs interdisciplinary and empirical research methods in his work, focusing on intersectional research aimed at enhancing healthcare quality and equity.
Background
Alexander J. has a diverse professional background in healthcare and education. He began his career in 2010 as a tutor and has since held various roles, including research and clinical positions at prestigious institutions such as the Geisel School of Medicine and UCSF. His experiences span multiple areas, including patient relations, clinical research, and academic support.
Previous Roles in Healthcare
Before joining Carrum Health, Alexander J. worked in several healthcare-related positions. He served as a Clinical Research Coordinator at UCSF from 2016 to 2018 and as a Clinical Research Specialist at Kaiser Permanente for two months in 2019. Additionally, he held roles as a Patient Relations Representative at the University of Washington Medical Center and various research assistant positions at the Geisel School of Medicine.
Research and Contributions
Throughout his career, Alexander J. has engaged in research that aims to improve healthcare quality and equity. He has worked as a Research Associate focusing on mortality at the Geisel School of Medicine and has contributed to various research projects in anthropology and comparative literature. His work emphasizes the importance of practically relevant research insights to enhance human health.