About

Dr. Kemmick Pintor is a mixed-methods health services researcher whose work addresses immigration and healthcare policy, disparities in access to and quality of care for children and families, and the effectiveness of population health interventions. Her work uses a range of quantitative and qualitative methods, including community-based participatory approaches, to measure and understand healthcare access.
She holds a PhD in Health Services Research, Policy & Administration and an MPH in Maternal & Child Health from the University of Minnesota, and completed an AHRQ-funded postdoctoral fellowship in Quality, Safety, & Comparative Effectiveness at the UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy & Research. Prior to entering graduate school, she spent six years working with Latino immigrant families in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Organizational Affiliations

Health Management and Policy, Dana and David Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University

Education

Sociology
BA, Concordia University (United States, Saint Paul)
Maternal & Child Health
MPH, University of Minnesota (United States, Minneapolis)
Health Services Research, Policy & Administration
PhD, University of Minnesota (United States, Minneapolis)