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Khalid A. Kheirallah
Summary
I served as a senior epidemiologist for the Virginia Department of Health, Washington DC, before joining the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and then the Medical School of Jordan University of Science and Technology as an as associate professor of public health. My interests include answering research questions within global health settings and among medical school settings. I also serve as a consultant epidemiologist for teaching hospital clinical academicians.
In 2010, I have earned my degree from Tulane University School of Public Health in NOLA, after surviving hurricane Katrina. This moved me to work heavily in researching vulnerable groups. I have since initiated a research line among refugees living in Jordan and examined social determinants of health related to waterpipe, Argila, smoking among youth in the middle east.
Analytical Chemistry (other) Epidemiology Global Health Infectious Diseases Public Health