Arpita Jindani
Doctoral Student
Doctoral Student
Biography
Arpita Jindani is a doctoral candidate who possesses a strong health communication and public health background that enables her to draw unique insights in her research. She currently works at the Rutgers Global Health Institute and leads the development of health equity programs. Previously, she worked for Rutgers’ Global Tuberculosis Institute, where she developed educational programs on tuberculosis for health professionals in the northeastern United States and the Pacific Islands. In an earlier role at the Partnership for Maternal Child Health, she led a successful immunization program that resulted in long-term immunization initiatives across New Jersey.
Education
M.A., Health Communication, Emerson College and Tufts University
MSW, Medical Psychiatric Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
B.Sc., Botany and Zoology, St. Xavier’s College