Jasmine N. Sancho, M.P.H.
Jasmine Sancho, M.P.H. is a doula with a certification in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. She previously worked for Louisiana Department of Public Health as a Quality Assurance Coordinator where she supported the regional schools, and daycares to enroll them with vaccine access through data collection systems. During her time as a graduate student, she worked for the CDC Foundation as an Administrative Support Specialist. She co-created a healthy equity workspace to provide resources, tools, and activities for the department to practice health equity with external and internal partners. In addition, maintaining a contact database with 351 cities and towns. She works as a project associate with Community Organization Relief Effect (CORE) in New Orleans. Traveling through the greater New Orleans area provides free COVID-19 vaccines, testing, and supplies to different communities. After finishing her Dr.P.H. program with NYMC, she plans on improving the statistics on maternal and child health of black women by providing resources, education, and centers for them.
Hometown
U.S.A.
Undergraduate School
Xavier University of Louisiana
Undergraduate Major
Accounting
Undergraduate Minor
Public Health
Graduate School(s)
Xavier University of Louisiana
Focus Area/Interests
- Health Equity
- Maternal and Child Health
Current Position
- Project Associate with Community Organization Relief Effect (CORE)
Career Experience
- Quality Assurance Coordinator at the Louisiana Department of Public Health, supporting regional schools and daycares in vaccine access through data collection systems.
- Administrative Support Specialist at the CDC Foundation, where she co-created a health equity workspace and maintained a contact database with 351 cities and towns.
- Doula with certification in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.