Corinne McDaniels-Davidson Ph.D., M.P.H
Assistant Professor
Education
B.S. Community Health Education | Ithaca College
Ph.D. Public Health-Epidemiology | San Diego State University/UCSD Joint Program
M.P.H. Epidemiology | San Diego State University
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About Dr. McDaniels-Davidson
Dr. McDaniels-Davidson is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Applied Sciences and a member of the RMAS Center for Health Equity, Education and Research (CHEER). She is also an Associate Professor of Public Health at San Diego State University (SDSU), Associate Director of Practice at the SDSU School of Public Health, Director of the SDSU Institute for Public Health, Deputy Associate Director of Community Outreach and Engagement at the UCSD Moores Comprehensive Cancer Center, co-Lead of the Outreach Core of the SDSU/UCSD CREATE Cancer Partnership, and Evaluation Director for the Native American Research Center on Health.
Her research centers on cancer disparities—with emphasis on HPV vaccination and cervical cancer prevention/screening—and on practice-based, community-engaged public health. Her work spans program evaluation and informatics, community health worker initiatives, and COVID-19 inequities and school-based testing, using mixed-methods and implementation approaches to improve equitable access to prevention and care.