Independent Researcher
My name is Qing Li, a student and an independent OB/GYN-trained perinatal and injury epidemiologist from Denver, Colorado. I have been working on the intersection of public health and medicine, advancing integrated systems and models of care, promoting family resilience, relational health, and relationship education as fundemental knowledge, and preventing adverse pregnancy outcomes, infant mortality, child maltreatment, intimate partner violence, and pregnancy-associated deaths from drug overdose, homicide, and suicide (poster #881). During the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Bureau leadership training DrPH program in MCH at UAB, my dissertation on intimate partner violence among pregnant mothers and neighborhood structural adversity was funded by the CDC National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. I delivered babies and took care of neonates during an OB/GYN master's program at Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Guangzhou and trained OB/GYNs on safe delivery practices in a UNICEF-funded project in China.