Elizabeth E Dawson-Hahn
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Health Systems and Population Health
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics – General Pediatrics
Medical Advisor, UN-International Organization for Migration
Research Interests
Migration Health, Multilingual Children and Families, Mixed-Methods, Qualitative, Community Engagement, Human Centered Design
Bio
Elizabeth (Beth) Dawson-Hahn is a pediatrician focused on public health program development, research and evaluation, and clinical care of children in families across the migration continuum. Their work involves community partnered cross-sector collaboration, multi-disciplinary teams and mixed-methods approaches with multilingual children and families.
Dawson-Hahn serves as a Medical Advisor to the UN – International Organization for Migration (IOM) focused on Maternal Child Health – health system strengthening and community-engaged program development including human centered design. She helped found the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants and Migrants (www.nrcrim.org) where she led the multi-disciplinary Qualitative Team.
Education
MD SUNY Upstate Medical University, 2009
MPH Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2015
BS Human Biology, Health and Society, Cornell University, 2005