Christine Chen, MD, MPH cchen@rand.org Pardee RAND Graduate School PhD Candidate in Policy Analysis Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health MPH, Global Health / Humanitarian Studies, Ethics and Human Rights National Taiwan University MD SKILLS Santa Monica, CA 2015-present Boston, MA 2014 Taipei, Taiwan 2012 Computer skills: Microsoft Office Suit: Word, Excel, PowerPoint Statistical Packages: STATA, R Languages: Mandarin, Taiwanese (Hokkien), English Taiwan Medical License EXPERIENCE Research Analyst Boston, MA Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health 2014-2015 Evaluated the performance of Taiwan’s National Health Insurance System through literature reviews, secondary data collection and analysis. Drafted background paper and conference report for professional and academic audience. Organized and led discussions in the Taiwanese NHI workshop. Curator Boston, MA HealthMap, Boston Children’s Hospital 2014-2015 Curated disease information from Chinese news outlets in support of the surveillance of Ebola, MERS, and other outbreaks around the world. Project Coordinator Boston, MA Center for Global Health, Massachusetts General Hospital Mar-May 2014 Developed training modules to help hospital leadership in Uganda develop an efficient disaster preparedness plan. Intern Taipei, Taiwan National Taiwan University Hospital 2011-2012 Rotated through medicine, surgery, obstetrics & gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology, and otolaryngology VOLUNTEER WORK Instructor Cambridge, MA American Red Cross Aug 2014-present Taught adult and pediatric first aid, CPR, AED courses Volunteer Boydton, VA Humanity Road Inc. Aug 2014-present Led the organization’s emergency preparedness campaign in collaboration with the CDC. Monitored and responded to domestic and global natural disasters using social media Volunteer Ladakh, India Ladākh Health Service Team, Yang Ming University August 2010 Provided primary care, triaged patients, managed pharmaceuticals, and collected epidemiological data at disaster relief clinics. Designed first aid courses for underserved students in remote areas. PRESENTATIONS “Bullous Fixed Drug Eruptions: A Retrospective Analysis”, 37th annual meeting of the Taiwanese Dermatological Association, Taipei, Taiwan, November 2011