Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.
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Biostatistics
Rachel Roy MSc, PgDip, BSc, BA
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Assistant Professor (Part-time)
Health Promotion Specialist, Hamilton Public Health
Health Research, Methods, Evidence, and Impact
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Health Promotion; Youth Engagement; Men’s Health
Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.
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Rachel Roy MSc, PgDip, BSc, BA
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Assistant Professor (Part-time)
Health Promotion Specialist, Hamilton Public Health
Health Research, Methods, Evidence, and Impact
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Health Promotion; Youth Engagement; Men’s Health
Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.
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Rachel Roy MSc, PgDip, BSc, BA
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Assistant Professor (Part-time)
Health Promotion Specialist, Hamilton Public Health
Health Research, Methods, Evidence, and Impact
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Health Promotion; Youth Engagement; Men’s Health
Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.
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Rachel Roy MSc, PgDip, BSc, BA
faculty Full Biography
Assistant Professor (Part-time)
Health Promotion Specialist, Hamilton Public Health
Health Research, Methods, Evidence, and Impact
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Health Promotion; Youth Engagement; Men’s Health
Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.
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Rachel Roy MSc, PgDip, BSc, BA
faculty Full Biography
Assistant Professor (Part-time)
Health Promotion Specialist, Hamilton Public Health
Health Research, Methods, Evidence, and Impact
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Health Promotion; Youth Engagement; Men’s Health
Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.
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Rachel Roy MSc, PgDip, BSc, BA
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Assistant Professor (Part-time)
Health Promotion Specialist, Hamilton Public Health
Health Research, Methods, Evidence, and Impact
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Health Promotion; Youth Engagement; Men’s Health
Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.
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Rachel Roy MSc, PgDip, BSc, BA
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Assistant Professor (Part-time)
Health Promotion Specialist, Hamilton Public Health
Health Research, Methods, Evidence, and Impact
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Health Promotion; Youth Engagement; Men’s Health
Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.
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Population & Public Health
Rachel Roy MSc, PgDip, BSc, BA
faculty Full Biography
Assistant Professor (Part-time)
Health Promotion Specialist, Hamilton Public Health
Health Research, Methods, Evidence, and Impact
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Health Promotion; Youth Engagement; Men’s Health
Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.
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Rachel Roy MSc, PgDip, BSc, BA
faculty Full Biography
Assistant Professor (Part-time)
Health Promotion Specialist, Hamilton Public Health
Health Research, Methods, Evidence, and Impact
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Health Promotion; Youth Engagement; Men’s Health
Rachel Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact (HEI) at McMaster University and a Health Promotion Specialist with the City of Hamilton Public Health Services. She holds a Master’s degree in health promotion and population health from Ulster University. Rachel is the Editor-in-Chief of Youth Engagement in Health Promotion. Her primary area of research interest is population and public health with a focus on practical applications of health promotion strategies related to sexual health and men’s health, and program evaluation methodology. She contributes to teaching and graduate student supervision in the Masters of Public Health program at McMaster.