Leeda Osman

Maternal and Infant Health Data Coordinator

Leeda received her Bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University and holds a Master of Public Health in Global Health degree from the Rutgers University School of Public Health. While at Rutgers, Leeda conducted her practicum capstone project focused on healthcare services that refugees receive in refugee camps and was a course assistant for the maternal and child health class. At Burke, Leeda will primarily focus on collecting and analyzing data from our Centering grantees to highlight programs outcomes, as well as other relevant activities to support the Foundation’s goal of expanding and sustaining group-based prenatal and pediatric health care models throughout New Jersey.

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