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ISSN: 2161-0711

Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education
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Judith Ned

Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford University, Medical School Office Building, California, USA

Biography

Judith Ned received her Bachelors degree in Pre-Veterinary Medicine from Southern University and A&M College in 1990, a Master of Arts in Counseling Education from San Jose State University in 2001, and a Masters and Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Mills College in 2008. Judith worked in the nonprofit sector for several years before joining the Stanford community. She began teaching a series of leadership development and multicultural health courses in 2009. Judith is actively involved in several university organizations and committees. In her spare time, she enjoys photography and writing.
Publications

Tapping Underserved Students to Reshape the Biomedical Workforce

Low-income and underrepresented minority students remain a largely untapped source of new professionals that are increasingly needed to diversify and strengthen the biomedical workforce. Precollege enrichment programs offer a promising strategy to stop the “leak” in the biomedical pipeline. However, in the era of highly competitive scie... Read More»

Marilyn A. Winkleby, Judith Ned and Casey Crump

Commentary: J Community Med Health Educ 5:340

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0711.1000340

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