She is a results-oriented project director with expertise overseeing all technical and administrative aspects of federal projects. She has expertise in qualitative research methods, program evaluation, performance measure development, facilitating technical expert panels, and providing evaluation technical assistance to lay audiences.
Meghan currently leads the Health Equity Assessment Leveraging Performance Measurement Enhancements in the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (HEAL-PM) project for the Health Research Services Administration (HRSA). This project examines how to better capture the structural and social determinants of health and incorporate a health equity framework into the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) performance measures. She also serves as TA task lead for HRSA’s Maternal Health Portfolio Evaluation and Capacity Building Support project. In this role she provides evaluation and data capacity building TA activities for HRSA’s State Maternal Health Innovation awardees.
Prior to joining NORC, Meghan was an adjunct professor at Tufts University where she taught a course entitled, “Women and Health”.
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Education
ScD
Harvard University
ScM
Harvard University
BA
Tufts University
Honors & Awards
National Cancer Institute’s Harvey Fineberg Fellow in Cancer Prevention | 2007 - 2008
Harvard School of Public Health
Julie E. Henry Maternal & Child Health Scholar | 2006 - 2007
Harvard School of Public Health
Presidential Award for Citizenship and Public Service | 2001
Tufts University
Omidyar Scholar | 2000 - 2001
Tufts University