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Karen Crow

Karen Crow is a former program associate for the patient-centered coordinated care program. In this role, Ms. Crow provided daily support for the patient-centered coordinated care program. She managed all aspects of the grant process and conducted background research related to the program. Ms. Crow graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2009 with a B.A., cum laude. She was a double major in Spanish and Medicine, Health, and Society. After college, she held a Fulbright scholarship in Maturin, Venezuela where from September 2009 to July 2010 she taught reading, writing, English conversation, literature, and theatre to 200 underprivileged students. She also taught an eight-week intensive English course to 40 medical doctors, shadowed physicians, and interviewed patients in the local public health system. Ms. Crow spent her past year as a program leader for a HealthCorps Program at the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, which is a clinic participating in the Qualis Safety Net Medical Home Initiative. While at the health center, she helped to develop, implement, and design an evaluation of a new childhood obesity program. She also worked closely with the underserved and immigrant families, providing nutrition education and facilitating after-school physical activity programs.