Daysi Reyes, M.D., M.P.H.

Board Member

Fundación Manos Juntas

Daysi Reyes, M.D., M.P.H. spent the earlier part of her medical career working as a hospitalist, a primary care physician in community medical centers, and the liaison between NGOs and the Nicaraguan Ministry of Health. She also conducted research on Chagas Disease and the Prevalence of Anemia During Pregnancy. While completing her MPH at George Washington University she focused on research methods and public health policy.

Dr. Reyes served Manos Juntas as the Assistant Medical Director for many years. She assisted in the creation and implementation of the Manos Juntas Diabetes Education and Management Program and regularly negotiated specialty referrals and procedures with local physicians on behalf of the uninsured patients at Manos Juntas. Dr. Reyes is currently studying her specialty at Yale University and has been involved in research at Yale.

“At a young age I began to notice the different factors that influenced our social structure. I observed many people who were poor but were working hard and with dignity. I realized that one cannot reap the benefits of an education if healthcare is not readily accessible as well.”

Jackson Higginbottom, MPH

Jackson Higginbottom, MPH, is a public health practitioner working at the intersection of behavior change, health communications, health program design and evaluation. He is a Program Administrator at the Community Alliance for Research & Engagement (CARE) and the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH), where he leads COVID-19 communications, serves as the lead evaluator on an urban agriculture project, and advises on the design, recruitment, and evaluation of several community-engaged research projects.

https://ysph.yale.edu/profile/jackson-higginbottom/
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