Joanne C. Sandberg, PhD
Associate Professor

Department of Family & Community Medicine
“I enjoy spending time with family and friends, hiking in the Piedmont region and mountains, visiting art museums, and exploring cities and rural areas."
Interests
Cancer Survivorship and Employment; Health Euity; Health and Science Communication; Informal STEM Learning; Immigrant and Minority Health; Environmental and Occupational Health.
Education
1984 | Swarthmore College Swarthmore, Pennsylvania A.B., Religion (Minor in Biology |
1988 | Harvard Divinity School Cambridge, Massachusetts M.Div., Religion |
1994 | Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee M.A., Sociology |
2000 | Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee Ph.D., Sociology
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Academic Career
1999-2000 | Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Philosophy Tennessee Technological University |
2000-2001 | Associate Director, Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership for the Professions Vanderbilt University |
2001-2006 | Executive Director, Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions Vanderbilt University |
2006-2010 | Assistant Professor of Sociology High Point University |
2010-2011 | Senior Research Associate Department of Family and Community Medicine Wake Forest School of Medicine |
2011-2012 2012-2013 | Research Instructor Department of Family and Community Medicine Wake Forest School of Medicine Instructor Department of Family and Community Medicine Wake Forest School of Medicine |
2013-Present | Assistant Professor Department of Family and Community Medicine Wake Forest School of Medicine |
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