Vincenzo Cornacchione
Biography
Vincenzo (He/Él) is currently a part-time MPH in Epidemiology student at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, entering his final year. His areas of interest include social epidemiology, population health equity, and learning about the fundamental causes behind population health disparities, including policies and interventions to address them. Most recently, he has become interested in exploring the effect of structural linguicism and linguistic discrimination on health outcomes, driven by his experiences as a bilingual student in the U.S. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with friends and family, learning about plant care, and playing Nintendo video games.
Education, Degrees
B.S. in Public Health – Stetson University
¹ CEPH Primary Instructional Faculty
² CEPH Non-Primary Instructional Faculty
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