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Nancy McKenzie
Professional Interests:
Professor McKenzie’s public health work began with the New York City Human Rights Commission, AIDS Unit. She has worked in HIV/AIDS, health disparities and community health issues of low-income populations for over 20 years, as a consultant and evaluator with the American Institutes for Research, for the NCHSTP division of the CDC and as Executive Director of Health/PAC – a community advocacy agency in New York City for five years. She has convened citywide conferences on primary care access, on women and community health and on health care reform
Primary
Teaching Areas:
HIV/AIDS, Health Disparities, Community Health Education
Selected
Publications:
• Mckenzie, N. (ed.) Beyond Crisis: confronting health care in the united states.Meridian/Penguin, 1994
• Mckenzie, N. Countervailing winds: drug policy and drug treatment in New York City, Author, Drug Policy Foundation, 1994
• Mckenzie, N. Profiles of injury in San Francisco. [editor] San Francisco Department of Public Health, 1996.
• Mckenzie, N.(ed.) The Crisis in Health Care: Ethical Issues. Meridan/Penguin, 1990;
• Mckenzie, N. (ed.) AIDS: social, political, ethical issues. Meridian/Penguin, 1991;
• Mckenzie, N. Philosophers for social responsibility newsletter, 1982-1988
Education:
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