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Margaret Carey, M.P.H.
Margaret Carey, M.P.H. is an environmental health educator with the Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors (BCERF) at Cornell University. Margaret received her master's of public health from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and her bachelor's degree in political science from Gettysburg College. Prior to joining BCERF, Margaret worked as a health care consultant and with corporate health care companies. The consulting work included evaluating AIDS training programs and integrating reforms at nursing homes. Her corporate experiences at Johnson & Johnson included sales and marketing, manufacturing management, and product management. Margaret's training experiences include nurses' in-services and physician training on new J&J products. Margaret also trained sales representatives and led several corporate quality education courses for employees.
Margaret's current projects include planning, implementing, and evaluating educational/training programming on breast (and other cancers) and environmental factors. The main focus is on environmental factors, especially chemicals, which will be presented throughout New York State through BCERF's EnviroCancer Connections forum.