User:Casey Morrocco

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Casey Morrocco is a recent graduate from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.


Education


  • University of Massachusetts Amherst (2009-2014)
    • Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration Program: Major- B.S. in Integrative Medicine
    • Five College Certificate of Culture, Health, and Science (awarded upon completion of a rigorous, interdisciplinary program exploring human health, disease, and healing, to students at Amherst College, Smith College, Mt. Holyoke College, Hampshire College, and UMass.

Work Experience


  • Student researcher at UMass Amherst (Present)
    • This is an assistantship in Dr. Stephen Rich's lab, studying diseases spread by arthropods in laboratory settings.
  • UMass-EMS (January 2012 - December 2013)
  • Swim Instructor/Life Guard at Babson College (June - August 2013)
  • The Shaman's Pharmacy (August 2013)
    • This was a field immersion experience in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest studying local culture and indigenous medicine practices with an emphasis on plants containing bioactive material.
  • Youth Programs Intern - American Diabetes Association (May - August 2012)
  • UMass Club Water Polo (2009 - 2014)

Research Experience


  • Student research program at UMass Amherst
    • This is a research training program with Dr. Stephen Rich, studying diseases spread by arthropods in laboratory settings.
  • Independent thesis with Smith College
    • This is an exploration of physician perspectives regarding integrative medicine - physicians practicing a form of alternative medicine in conjunction with the prevailing biomedical model of medical practice were interviewed and their responses analyzed under a sociological and public health-related lens. The purpose is to study the physician-patient relationship and barriers to effective practice under these circumstances.
  • Scientific Connections Student Academic Program (RAP) at UMass Amherst
    • This was a student-professor collaboration in a student-designed study in a formal laboratory setting.
    • Tested the boiling points of various substances in common tobacco cigarettes in the hope of studying safer ways of tobacco intake.

Languages


Spanish : Limited working proficiency

Contact Information


Email address: cmorrocc@umass.edu