14th International Conference on Preventive Medicine & Public Health
Vancouver, Canada
Elizabeth Miller Diamond
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, USA
Biography
Elizabeth Miller Diamond had her undergraduate studies in Medical Technology (ASCP) from the University of Connecticut 1983. She moved to
Central America and managed the clinical laboratory at Western Regional Hospital in Belmopan, Belize. Upon her return to the United States in
1986, she pursued Medical Technology positions at the following organizations: Farmington, CT Chapter of the American Red Cross, Laboratory
Corporation of America, and Duke University Hospital Adult Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation Clinic. Her Bioengineering Master’s degree
is from the renowned HBCU, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Elizabeth began her doctoral studies in Industrial and
Systems Engineering with a Fellowship from the National Science Foundation grant, NSF IS4GOOD NRT: Improving strategies for hunger relief and
food security using computational data science. She studied and volunteered at the industry partner, Community Support and Nutrition Program
(CSNP), developed by the One Step Further agency in Greensboro, NC.
Abstract
Abstract : Characterizing user needs and challenges at a local food pharmacy