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A seasoned educator and a recent graduate of the Community Health Worker (CHW) program at Make the Road New York, with over 15 years of experience in teaching and 10 years in leadership. She holds advanced degrees in Applied Social Research and Sociology from Queens College, where she also served as an Adjunct Lecturer. Her diverse experience spans from instructing college courses in psychology, sociology, and nursing, to training law enforcement at the NYPD Police Academy. Her recent work as an Instructor and Student Services Coordinator at AMG School of Nursing and her internship at LSA Family Health Service have reinforced her passion for community health, particularly in patient advocacy and education. Fluent in English and Guyanese Creole, with basic Spanish proficiency, she is eager to bring her expertise in patient care coordination, social services, and educational outreach to a health-focused role that allows her to continue making a positive impact on the community.