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Jessica Lee

  • Ph.D., LSW
  • Associate Professor
  • IU Indianapolis

Contact

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    (317) 274-2910

  •   jel6@iu.edu
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    ES 4143B
    902 West New York Street

About

Jessica Lee’s research and practice focuses on refugee and global health, health access and service utilization, research ethics, and community practice. Since 2010, she has worked with refugee communities in various capacities, including: medical case management, research, and community-based collaboration. Her past and current research examines refugee health access and service utilization through community-engaged qualitative research.

Education

PhD

Emphasis/Major: Social Work
2016 - Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research

Master of Bioethics

Emphasis/Major: Cross-cultural Research Ethics
2015 - University of Pennsylvania

Master of Social Service

Emphasis/Major: Social Work
2012 - Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research

Master of Liberal Arts

Emphasis/Major: Medical Discourse & Narrative Medicine
2007 - University of Pennsylvania

Dissertation: Anxious Narratives: The Liminal Anti-Narrative of Panic

BA

Emphasis/Major: Biology
2004 - Bryn Mawr College

Research Interests

Global health, refugee resettlement and forced migration, health disparities, research ethics, community-engaged qualitative research

Teaching Interests

Health, Macro Social Work, Social Policy, Diversity, Theory, Ethics

Awards and Honors

  • Charles R. Bantz Chancellor’s Scholar Award
    2020 - IUPUI