Elizabeth Ciemins has a diverse work experience, spanning from 1992 to the present. Their most recent position is as the Vice President of Research & Analytics at the American Medical Group Association, where they have been since November 2015. Prior to that, they held various roles such as Part-time Faculty at Montana State University Billings and Faculty Affiliate at the University of Montana. Elizabeth also worked at Billings Clinic as Assistant Program Director for Scholarship and Director of the Center for Clinical Translational Research. Before that, they were a Senior Health Services Researcher at Sutter Health and an Epidemiologist at the California Department of Public Health. Elizabeth also worked as an Epidemiologist at the City and County of San Francisco - Human Services Agency and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
Elizabeth Ciemins pursued their education in various institutions over the years. Elizabeth started their educational journey by obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wittenberg University. Afterward, they attended UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, where they earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree, but the specific start and end years for this degree are not provided. Additionally, at UCLA, they also pursued an MPH, MA degree with a focus on Population and Family Health and African Area Studies from 1992 to 1994. Elizabeth then went on to complete their education at the University of California, Berkeley, where they obtained a PhD in Health Services & Policy Analysis from 1998 to 2003. The remaining institutions, University of Vienna and Denmark International Studies, are mentioned but without specific details regarding degrees or fields of study, suggesting that they may have had some involvement with these institutions, but it is unclear if they pursued any formal education there.
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