Victoria Tran

Research Associate

Health Resources in Action

Description

Victoria Tran is a Research Associate for the Research and Evaluation Team at HRiA. She has experience in qualitative research, project management, and community engagement. Her interests include racial equity, reproductive health, and health policy. Prior to joining HRiA, she worked as a Policy and Advocacy Specialist at Health Equity Solutions where she supported efforts to achieve health equity for Connecticut residents. Victoria earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in public health from the University of Washington and a Master of Public Health degree from Yale University School of Public Health.

Sessions

The Roots of Racial Inequities in Breastfeeding: Evaluating a Pilot Healthcare Provider Training to Increase Culturally Relevant Lactation Care for Black Americans
October 10, 2024
2:45 – 3:45 PM
Mastering the Art and Science of Lactation Support
Speaker
Tomeka Frieson
Project Coordinator, Community Alliance for Research & Engagement
Co-speaker
Victoria Tran
Research Associate, Health Resources in Action
Lena Jones
Undergraduate Assistant, Community Alliance for Research & Engagement, Yale School of Public Health
Oana Groza
Graduate Assistant, Community Alliance for Research & Engagement, Yale School of Public Health
Amelia Reese Masterson
Doctoral Student, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
Frankie Douglass
Graduate Student, Community Health Worker, University of Michigan
Natasha Ray, MS
Director, New Haven Healthy Start
Kathleen O’Connor Duffany
Director of Research & Evaluation, Assistant Professor for Public Health, Community Alliance for Research & Engagement, Yale School of Public Health