Terri-Ann Thompson, PhD

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Senior Research Scientist
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Terri-Ann has been working in the field of public health for over fifteen years. As a Senior Research Scientist at Ibis Reproductive Health, she oversees a research portfolio that 1) documents the impact of reproductive health policies on health and well-being, and 2) evaluates health care delivery models that have the potential to improve people’s reproductive health by making it easier for them to access the services they need. As part of her work, she partners with community-based organizations, health care providers, advocates, and other stakeholders to ensure research questions align well with people’s priorities, amplify the experience of disparate populations, and examine how existing policies and services could better serve people’s needs. Prior to joining Ibis, Terri-Ann worked for Yale University School of Medicine (YSM) directing the coordinating center for the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network (ECHORN). ECHORN is a global health disparities study in the eastern Caribbean focused on identifying risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Terri-Ann received her PhD from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2011. 

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