Lecturers

Lecturers

Eileen Coughlin

Eileen Coughlin, Ph.D.

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Eileen's involvement in healthcare began as a CPR and Advanced First Aid Instructor followed by attaining an EMT certificate. She has worked for Santa Clara County, TriNet (HR Firm), and the US Dept. of Education and Agriculture to provide training programs. As the Manager of Training and Education for California Pacific Medical Center (Sutter) and O’Connor Hospital (Daughters of Charity), she focused on employee surveys, patient satisfaction, online education system administration, management education and new employee orientation. As Program Manager for the University of Phoenix, she managed over 130 faculty and 600 students. 

Professional Focus

Eileen specializes in health care management, legal issues, career strategies, and resume development. Her authored courses include seven SHRM sanctioned curriculum HR courses including topics in wellness, diversity, employee development and training.

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Jeff Daniels

Jeffrey Daniels, Ph.D.

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Dr. Jeffrey Daniels doctorate (D.Env.) was awarded by UCLA in the multidisciplinary field of Environmental Science and Engineering. He specializes in performing prospective and retrospective health risk assessments for substances of toxicological concern (chemical, biological, radiological, and emerging, such as nanomaterials) introduced into environmental media (air, water, soil, and food), and based on consideration of multiple exposure pathways (inhalation, ingestion, and dermal contact).  His employers have included the Biomedical and Environmental Research Program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, CA (Sr. Scientist, focusing on energy, national security, and environmental protection); an environmental health and safety contractor at the NASA Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, CA (Sr. Risk Analyst, concentrating on health risk from indoor-air-exposure to contaminants in groundwater at a Superfund Site); and the Hydrological Sciences Division of The Desert Research Institute of the Nevada System of Higher Education in Las Vegas, NV (Assoc. Research Professor, providing public-health expertise and scientific research proficiency to U.S. DOE for identifying risk from radiological contamination of multiple environmental media).  Dr. Daniels possesses a stellar scientific publication record, has served on multiple prestigious committees including those of the National Academies of Sciences; U.S. Departments of Energy, Veterans Affairs, and Defense; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; and NATO, internationally.  Additionally, he has managed projects in Russia (Volgograd) and the Ukraine (Kyiv) for the Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention Program of the U.S. Department of State.  Before becoming a Lecturer in Health Sciences at CSUEB, he has served in invited guest-lecturer roles at San Jose State, Harvard, UC Berkeley, UCLA, and Stanford. Most recently, he has been a substitute teacher (for Advanced Placement STEM high school classes, primarily) in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (administrating elementary, middle, and high schools in the cities of San Ramon, Danville, and Alamo, CA).

 

LaChanda Davis

LaChanda Davis, Ph.D.

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LaChanda Davis is a lecturer at 缅北禁地, East Bay. Dr. Davis’s teaching and research interests include Plato, Ancient Greek Philosophy, and African American Philosophy. Interlaced within these areas, she is interested in normative ethics (medical and environmental) and social political philosophy. In addition to teaching at CSU, East Bay, Dr. Davis also teaches at Sacramento City College.

Outside of the academic space, she has worked at Kaiser Permanente in the ethics department as well as the adult and family medicine department where she helped develop and manage patient centered initiatives. With respect to community involvement, she led a COVID-19 health education task force for the NAACP.

Dr. Davis is currently working on an article that examines the ways in which philosophical analysis enhances the critical thinking abilities of students pursuing careers in healthcare.

 

Jana Hiraga

Jana Hiraga, MPH

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Jana Hiraga was a co-founder of a West Oakland youth drop-in center called Oakland Youth Aspire. She also worked in the human trafficking field as a trainer and consultant for over 12 years. Jana currently is the Director of Special Projects at the Women’s Daytime Drop in Center that empowers homeless women and children. She has been teaching at CSUEB since 2014 in the Health Science Department. She earned her public health degree at UC Berkeley and graduated with her MPH at SFSU with a focus on community health education.

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