Tribal Injury Prevention Advocate/Consultant at Johns Hopkins University
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Holly Billie, MPH, serves as a Tribal Injury Prevention Advocate and Consultant at Johns Hopkins University, where she focuses on addressing injury prevention in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. With a strong background in public health, she has contributed significantly to research aimed at reducing unintentional injuries in these populations. Billie is also an instructor on Coursera for the course "Road Safety & Indigenous Communities: Safe Systems Approach," which emphasizes the importance of developing safe transportation systems that consider the unique needs of Indigenous communities. Her work includes collaboration with the Indian Health Service and other organizations to implement effective injury prevention strategies tailored to tribal contexts. Through her advocacy and research, Holly Billie is dedicated to improving health outcomes and safety for vulnerable populations.