Shannon Phillips

Shannon Phillips, data analyst Stanford Health Policy

Shannon Phillips, MPH

  • Data Analyst

Biography

Shannon Phillips is a data analyst at Stanford Health Policy supporting the research of Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert. She conducts data quality and control, performs a variety of quantitative and analytic methods, and works with programming tools such as R, STATA, and SAS. Before coming to Stanford, Shannon received a BA in Biochemistry from the Ohio State University and an MPH in epidemiology at the University of Michigan. In Michigan she worked as an epidemiologist at the Washtenaw County Health Department where she specialized in disease and injury surveillance. Her research interests include environmental health, social determinants of health, and how policy shapes population health.

In The News

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News

Post–COVID-19 Hypertension: A Longitudinal Study of 40,000 Incarcerated Adults

SHP researchers and colleagues at the California Correctional Health Care Services find that COVID-19 is associated with significant increases in hypertension incidence in the large, racially and ethnically diverse prison population.
Post–COVID-19 Hypertension: A Longitudinal Study of 40,000 Incarcerated Adults