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Amanda is a clinical instructor at the University of Washington School of Public Health, specifically in the Department of Health Systems and Population Health. She also serves as affiliate faculty at the University of Washington-Bothell School of Nursing and Health Sciences. Previously, she was a research fellow (research scientist) in the School of Social Sciences, Education, and Social Work at Queen’s University of Belfast, contributing to the eighth wave of the Belfast Youth Development Study (BYDS). Amanda completed her PhD at Queen’s University, focusing on the role of social connection as a protective factor against suicide in adolescent boys and young men. Before relocating to Northern Ireland, she worked as a surveillance epidemiologist in the United States, where she became a national subject matter expert on the use of syndromic surveillance data to monitor healthcare encounters related to various injury and violence topics. In her spare time, she expresses a preference for cats.
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