Instructional Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas, United States
Megan Williams, PhD, CHESĀ® is currently an Instructional Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University and is a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHESĀ®). She is an innovative educator with a variety of college-level teaching experiences in public health and sexuality-related courses. In the classroom, she utilizes a variety of teaching methods including game-based learning, student-led projects and hands-on activities to maximize student learning and engagement. Professionally, Megan is interested in improving sexual health outcomes of young adults by increasing sexual health care utilization, implementing comprehensive sexuality education, and exploring the components of sexual health interventions. She is a Section Councilor within the Sexual and Reproductive Health section of the American Public Health Association and the founder of Young Professionals of Sexual and Reproductive Health. Previously, Megan earned her B.S. in Public Health and MPH in Health Behavior from East Carolina University (ECU) and her Ph.D. in Health Education and Promotion from The University of Alabama.
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H2.01 - From Knowledge to Influence: How Advocacy Training Elevates Health Educators
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