Morgan B. is an incoming candidate for an M.S. in Narrative Medicine at Columbia University School of Professional Studies. Prior to this, Morgan worked as a researcher and participant in the Duke Summer Neuroscience Program at Duke University. They also held various roles at Duke University, including Chair of Campus Engagement for Duke National Alliance on Mental Illness, writer for the Duke Medical Ethics Journal, research assistant at the Imagination and Modal Cognition Lab, undergraduate house course instructor, undergraduate researcher for Bass Connections, and presenter at the Duke Romance Studies 12th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. Morgan also served as the Chair of Event Planning at TEDxDuke and as a Visiting Research Scholar in the Neuroethics Studies Program of the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics. Before their time at Duke University, Morgan worked as an Assistant Director of Youth Development Medical Programs at Leadership Initiatives.
Morgan B. earned a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from Duke University, with a duration of study from 2019 to 2023. Prior to attending Duke University, Morgan B. attended Woodstock Union High School, although the specific degree and field of study pursued during this time are not mentioned. Additionally, Morgan B. has obtained several certifications, including being a Catalyst Lab Facilitator from the North Carolina Museum of Life & Science, receiving Duke Minors Research Policy Certified and RPAD Training from Duke CHILD Studies, and completing CITI Ethics Training from Duke University Health System. Though Morgan B. is listed as CPR certified, there is no information provided regarding the institution from which this certification was obtained or the month and year it was obtained.
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