Haley Schneider , MPH

Research Associate
Biography

Haley Schneider, MPH, is a Research Associate at The Center for Public Health Evaluation and Research located in the University of Iowa National Resource Center for Family Centered Practice. Her research and evaluation focus is on chronic disease, nutrition-incentive programs, traumatic brain injury and its intersection with child welfare, health issues of older adults, and statewide efforts to reduce cancer. Her previous research and evaluation has included work in the areas of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia, focusing on caregiver health and wellbeing, and cultural adaptation of the KAER (Kickstart, Assess, Evaluate, Refer) toolkit for physician education on supporting Native patients with cognitive impairments. Haley earned her Bachelor of Arts in Public Health, and Master of Public Health in Community and Behavioral Health at the University of Iowa where she also earned distinction as a Maternal Child Health scholar and earned certificates in Aging and Longevity Studies, and Injury and Violence Prevention Research from the University of Washington Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center.

  • Creation of evaluation plans, guides, and reports for multiple projects 
  • Analyze data for multiple state cancer screening, ADRD, and nutrition incentive programs
  • Maintain professional relationships with clients including in state government and non-profits
Haley Schneider
Education
MPH, Community and Behavioral Health, University of Iowa
B.A., Public Health. University of Iowa