Teaching Assistantships
I have experience with fully online, hybrid, and in-person teaching.
Research Ethics and Integrity: U.S. and International Issues, Instructor: Megan Singleton
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2022
Introduces ethical theory and principles, including ethics requirements when conducting research with human subjects in the U.S. and developing countries.
Ethical Issues in Public Health, Instructor: Anne Barnhill
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2021
Describes the ethical values and moral imperatives that underlie and support public health efforts and the ethics of a range of public health programs and public health policies.
Introduction to Bioethics in Public Health Practice and Research, Instructors: Nancy Kass and Jeffrey Kahn
Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University, Summer 2020 and Summer 2021
Introduces the basic principles and frameworks for research and public health ethics as well as concepts in professional and research integrity for public health professionals.
Fundamentals of Health Policy and Management, Instructor: Beth McGinty
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2021
Presents a range of health policy issues and approaches to those issues, tools of health policy analysis, and the power of policy solutions to social problems.
Social Policy for Vulnerable Populations in the United States, Instructor: Beth McGinty
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2020
Explores the social determinants underlying poor health outcomes among vulnerable populations in the U.S. and considers policy approaches to address those determinants.
Public Health Policy, Instructor: Joshua Sharfstein
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Summer 2020
Introduces MPH students to the many opportunities in public health policy to improve the health of populations in communities around the world. Focuses on identifying decision-makers, framing problems and key questions, developing and evaluating policy options, and advocating for change.
Ethics in Clinical Practice: Fundamentals, Problems, and Approaches, Instructor: Margaret Moon
Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2015
Offers students a theoretical and practical foundation for identifying and analyzing ethical issues arising in clinical medicine and a survey of important current issues and problems in clinical ethics with a focus on case analysis and application of principles to problems.
I have experience with fully online, hybrid, and in-person teaching.
Research Ethics and Integrity: U.S. and International Issues, Instructor: Megan Singleton
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2022
Introduces ethical theory and principles, including ethics requirements when conducting research with human subjects in the U.S. and developing countries.
Ethical Issues in Public Health, Instructor: Anne Barnhill
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2021
Describes the ethical values and moral imperatives that underlie and support public health efforts and the ethics of a range of public health programs and public health policies.
Introduction to Bioethics in Public Health Practice and Research, Instructors: Nancy Kass and Jeffrey Kahn
Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University, Summer 2020 and Summer 2021
Introduces the basic principles and frameworks for research and public health ethics as well as concepts in professional and research integrity for public health professionals.
Fundamentals of Health Policy and Management, Instructor: Beth McGinty
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2021
Presents a range of health policy issues and approaches to those issues, tools of health policy analysis, and the power of policy solutions to social problems.
Social Policy for Vulnerable Populations in the United States, Instructor: Beth McGinty
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2020
Explores the social determinants underlying poor health outcomes among vulnerable populations in the U.S. and considers policy approaches to address those determinants.
Public Health Policy, Instructor: Joshua Sharfstein
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Summer 2020
Introduces MPH students to the many opportunities in public health policy to improve the health of populations in communities around the world. Focuses on identifying decision-makers, framing problems and key questions, developing and evaluating policy options, and advocating for change.
Ethics in Clinical Practice: Fundamentals, Problems, and Approaches, Instructor: Margaret Moon
Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2015
Offers students a theoretical and practical foundation for identifying and analyzing ethical issues arising in clinical medicine and a survey of important current issues and problems in clinical ethics with a focus on case analysis and application of principles to problems.