Anna Legreid Dopp

 

http://pophealth.wisc.edu/PopHealth/files/image/MS_PhD%20student%20images/E%20Bergman.jpgHometown: Fargo, North Dakota
 
Areas of interest within Population Health: Health Services Research
 
Brief Interest Statement: Anna received a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Minnesota in 2002 and joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy in 2005. She works as a Clinical Assistant Professor and as a Clinical Pharmacist at the Wingra Family Medical Center.
 
What experiences in your life led you to study population/public health? In 2007/2008, Anna completed a year-long Congressional Health Policy Fellow program in Washington, DC where she worked as a Health Fellow in a United State Senator's office. It was during this experience that she recognized her interest in studying population health.
 
Why did you choose UW-Madison for your degree? UW-Madison is known for its excellent academic programs and scholarly activity.
 
What do you plan to do with your degree? Continue to work in the area of drug policy.