Teresa Janevic

Teresa Janevic, PhD, MPH

About Me

Teresa Janevic, PhD, MPH, is a perinatal epidemiologist with a focus on health disparities and social determinants of population health. Her research examines why social exposures, such as neighborhood context, racial discrimination, migration, and stress, influence perinatal and reproductive health outcomes and the role of quality of health care in these relationships. Dr. Janevic also studies the impact of programs and policies on perinatal outcomes and implementation science to reduce maternal and child health inequalities. She has expertise in study design and advanced analytic methods, as well as the use of large administrative databases for research.

Language
English
Position
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR | Health Care Management

Industry Relationships

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Dr. Janevic has not yet completed reporting of Industry relationships.

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