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Christina Gebel
Maternal and Child Health Public Health Consultant
Professional Background
Christina Gebel is a dedicated and accomplished professional in the field of public health with a strong focus on maternal and child health. Her career path has been marked by significant contributions to various organizations where she has leveraged her expertise to advocate for health equity and support families. Christina has served in multiple roles, ranging from a public health consultant to a qualitative data analyst, showcasing her versatility and ability to adapt to different challenges.
Currently, Christina operates as a Self-Employed Maternal and Child Health Public Health Consultant, where she employs her extensive knowledge and experience to inform and improve maternal and child health practices. With a history of co-founding Accompany Doula Care, Christina has also demonstrated her commitment to supporting women and families through positive and empowering childbirth experiences.
Throughout her career, she has held influential positions including Director of Maternal and Child Health, Advocacy & Government Affairs at March of Dimes. In this role, Christina played a pivotal part in leading advocacy efforts to improve public health policies and access to care, helping to advocate for the rights and needs of mothers and children across the nation. Her dedication to the field of maternal and child health is further emphasized through her work as a Qualitative Data Analyst at both Boston University School of Public Health and in freelance positions. Her ability to analyze data and derive meaningful insights has contributed to better understanding the needs and experiences of vulnerable populations.
Education and Achievements
Christina's academic journey began at Saint Ursula Academy, where she laid the foundation for her passion for social justice and health through a focus on theology. She pursued higher education at Saint Louis University, earning her Bachelor's degree in Theology and Psychology, which enriched her understanding of human behavior and the social determinants of health.
Furthering her commitment to public health, Christina completed her Master’s degree in Public Health at Boston University. This advanced education has equipped her with essential skills and knowledge to tackle complex health issues, particularly those affecting marginalized communities.
Christina’s commitment to continuous learning and professional growth is evident from her numerous fellowships including the APHA Maternal and Child Health Section Fellow at the American Public Health Association and the MCH Training Grant Fellow at Boston University School of Public Health. These experiences have not only enhanced her expertise but also provided invaluable networking opportunities that have fostered her professional development.
Achievements
- Co-Founder of Accompany Doula Care: Christina played a crucial role in creating a supportive network for expecting parents, focusing on providing evidence-based care and emotional support during childbirth.
- Director of MCH Advocacy & Government Affairs: At March of Dimes, she led efforts aimed at improving maternal health outcomes through policy changes and community outreach, showcasing her leadership skills and passion for advocacy.
- Qualitative Data Analyst: Her analytical work has been pivotal in shaping health strategies and initiatives that address the needs of mothers and children.
- Experience in Teaching: Christina’s time as an English, Journalism, and Psychology teacher at Our Lady Of Tepeyac High School highlights her dedication to education and mentoring, influencing the next generation of learners.
- Commitment to Volunteerism: Her experience as a full-time volunteer at Amate House reflects her deep commitment to community service and social responsibility, as she worked to support underserved populations.
Christina Gebel’s multifaceted background in public health, coupled with her educational achievements and commitment to advocacy, positions her as a dedicated leader in her field. As she continues to champion maternal and child health, her contributions are sure to make a positive and lasting impact on communities.
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Public Health Consultant
Maternal and Child Health
March of Dimes
Qualitative Data Analyst
Boston University
PhD Public Health
Advocacy and Government Affairs
Public Health Educator
Childbirth Support
Doula Care
Freelance Writer
Health Equity
Community Service
Volunteerism
Teaching Experience
Research and Data Analysis
Public Health Policy
Education and Social Justice
Maternal Health Advocacy
Women’s Health
Public Health Fellowships
Healthcare Policy Change
MCH Training Grant Fellow
Community Outreach
Health Education Programs
Supportive Care Practices
Emotional Support
Childbirth Education
