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Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy
Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy

Staff

Stephanie Carrol RainieStephanie Carroll Rainie, MPH
Operations Manager

Address: 803 E. First St., Tucson, AZ 85719
Phone: (520) 626-4393 E-mail: scrainie@u.arizona.edu

Curriculum Vitae [pdf]

 

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Stephanie Carroll Rainie (Ahtna Athabascan) is Operations Manager and Senior Researcher (for the Native Nations Institute) at the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona. Her areas of administrative responsibility include Center policies and procedures; personnel issues, including staff recruitment, hiring, and reviews; computer and telecommunications staff and infrastructure;facilities, space, furnishings, and other equipment; relations with neighbors;
Rainie also serves at the Center's liaison to the university's Human Subjects Protection Program and monitors implementation of the program's guidelines.

As Senior Researcher for the Native Nations Institute (NNI), her main focus is tribal control of health care. She also works with NNI's research team of staff and graduate students on a variety of projects in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

Rainie is also a doctoral student in the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

Rainie holds an A.B. from Cornell University (1996) in biology and society, with concentrations in health and society and American Indian studies, and a master's in public health (M.P.H.) from the University of Arizona College of Public Health (2001) with a focus on American Indian policy and government, and community health issues.

Rainie joined the Udall Center 's staff in July 2001. Prior to that she worked in the health policy field in Boston and Washington, D.C., before moving to Arizona to continue her studies.