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Elisa Friedman, M.S., is Director
of Evaluation at the Institute for Community Health. Her areas of
interest and expertise include program evaluation planning and
implementation, logic model development, instrument design, facilitation
of participatory evaluation and qualitative research. Ms. Friedman’s
research and evaluation experience has focused on a number of areas
including HIV/AIDS, teen pregnancy prevention, interpreter services,
computer-based patient education and health care access. Her evaluation
approach makes use of both qualitative and quantitative methods and
involves stakeholders as integral, active partners in the evaluation
process. Ms. Friedman’s past and present work ranges from outcome
evaluations of community-based programs to clinic-based pilot studies.
Ms. Friedman is fluent in Portuguese and Spanish and has worked in
Mozambique, Angola, Brazil, El Salvador and Honduras. She received a
B.A. from Vassar College and an M.S. from the Harvard School of Public
Health.
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