Koch, Tocchi and Stafford Among New D-CHIPP Affiliates

The DUSON Community Health Improvement Partnership Program (D-CHIPP) Advisory Board recently approved affiliation applications. New affiliates are Assistant Professors Amy Koch and Christine Tocchi, and Postdoctoral Associate Allison Stafford. They join D-CHIPP faculty affiliates Donna Biederman, associate professor; Nancy Crego, assistant professor; Anne Derouin, associate professor; Alison Edie, assistant professor; Irene Felsman, assistant professor; Bradi Granger, professor; Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda, associate professor; Michelle Hartman, assistant professor; Cristina Hendrix, associate professor; Ellie McConnell, associate professor; Jacqui McMillian-Bohler, assistant professor; Devon Noonan, associate professor; Iris Padilla, assistant professor; Schenita Randolph, assistant professor; Michael Relf, associate dean for Global and Community Health Affairs; Valerie Sabol, professor; Susan Silva, associate professor; Paula Tanabe, associate dean for Research Development and Data Science; Kathy Trotter, associate professor; and AnnMarie Walton, assistant professor. For the first time, the following DUSON students were approved to affiliate with D-CHIPP: Rebecca Allison, Rachel Castillo, Anna D’Agostino, Kiara Dandridge, Oliver Fajardo, Rose Feinberg, Taisir Idries, Yunah Kang, Jaclyn Latvis, MJ Lee, & Dan Tounsel. DUSON faculty, staff, and students with experience or interest in community health improvement through research, clinical practice, education, and/or service are encouraged to affiliate with D-CHIPP.

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