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Sara Namazi

Assistant Professor

Â鶹¹ÙÍø Faculty Since 2023

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Contact Info

Email
sara.namazi@jwu.edu
Phone
401-598-5135
Campus
Providence

Sara Namazi, MS, Ph.D., has been teaching and doing research in the field of public health since she started her master's degree at the University of Guam. As a former resident of the island of Guam, she worked on public health projects with the Guam Department of Public Health and Guam Environmental Protection Agency.

After finishing her master's degree, Namazi was accepted as a doctoral student in the Public Health Program at the University of Connecticut. As a doctoral student, Namazi was trained in the field of occupational and environmental health. She also completed a graduate certificate training in the field of Occupational Health Psychology. Namazi's primary research focuses on addressing work and non-work conditions that impact employee health, safety, and well-being. Her research interests focus on work-life conflict, total worker health, community-based participatory research, the aging workforce, and correctional worker health.

Namazi uses her background in public health and research to design courses that help students master course content and develop public health skills and competencies that can be applied in various occupational settings and real-world situations.

Education

  • Ph.D., Public Health (Occupational & Environmental Health), University of Connecticut
  • M.S., Environmental Science, University of Guam
  • B.A., Biology, University of Guam

“My goal as an educator and researcher is to inspire the next-generation of public health professionals to advance health equity and to be representatives of their respective communities. â€

Teaching Interests

Foundations of Public Health, Occupational Health, Social Determinants of Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Work as a Social Determinant of Health, Occupational Health Psychology, Aging and Work, Research Methodology

Scholarly Interests

Occupational health psychology
Work-life conflict
Aging Workforce
Community-based participatory action research

Courses

  • HSC5080: Health & Health Care
  • HSC5120: Health Trends
  • HSC5150: Chronic Disease Prevention & Control
  • HSC5180: Discrimination & Health
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Professional Affiliations

Delta Omega Beta Rho Member: Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society
(2023 – present)

Occupational Health Research Working Group
(2014-2020)

American Public Health Association
(2013-present)

Connecticut Public Health Association
(2014-present)

National Corrections Collaborative
(2014-present)

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Publications

  • Namazi S, Dugan AG, Cavallari JM, Rinker RD, Preston JC, Steele VL, El Ghaziri M, & Cherniack MG. (2022). Participatory design of a sleep intervention with correctional supervisors using a root causes approach. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. doi: 10.1002/ajim.23452. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36537998.
  • Dugan, A. G., Namazi, S., Cavallari, J. M., El Ghaziri, M., Rinker, R. D., Preston, J. C., & Cherniack, M. G. (2022). Participatory assessment and selection of workforce health intervention priorities for correctional supervisors. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 64(7), 578. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000002525


Q&A with Sara

At Â鶹¹ÙÍø, education is not confined to the four walls of the classroom. You’re not going to spend four years with your nose buried in a book, learning theories you may never get a chance to apply — you’re going to get out there and apply them, be it through internships, group projects, leadership opportunities, competitions and more.

What College Do You Teach In?

College of Health & Wellness