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Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease – Rosi Vogel

June 16, 2025
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Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease - Rosi Vogel
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 Rosi Vogel serves as the Research Program Administration Officer for Nosotros Comprometidos a Su Salud – Committed to Your Health at the Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona. The program is grounded in a sustained commitment to community-engaged research and public health outreach across Pima County and Southern Arizona. Its efforts have yielded demonstrable improvements in health outcomes and community trust. Central to this work is the delivery of high-quality, culturally and linguistically appropriate health communications and resources, with a particular emphasis on supporting Hispanic and Latino populations through bilingual engagement strategies.

Ms. Vogel holds certifications as a Health Coach, a Community Health Worker in the state of Arizona, and a Group Peer Support Coach. Her academic training and professional experience in community engagement, peer support, and advocacy significantly enhance her contributions to the program’s research and outreach initiatives. She plays a critical role in advancing the group’s mission to promote equity, collaboration, and evidence-based public health practice in underserved communities.
Helpful links:
Nosotros Comprometidos a Su Salud
American Liver Foundation – Liver Disease: The Basics
Why is the liver important?

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Committed to Your Health,   community wellness beat,   Fatty Liver Disease,   KXCI,   liver disease,   liver health,   Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health,   NAFLD,   non-alcoholic fatty liver disease,   Nosotros Comprometidos a Su Salud,   Rosi Vogel,   University of Arizona,  

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