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Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine Samantha Goldfarb Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine samantha.goldfarb@med.fsu.edu Improving System of Care in Child Welfare System. Funded by Voices for Florida Maternal Mental Health – Assessment, Treatment, Referral, and Other System of Care Issues Maternal and Child Health I have experience in conducting community-based needs assessments and program evaluations. I have training in using advanced empirical methods, such as fixed effects, to investigate the impact of certain risk and protective factors on maternal and child health outcomes. I am interested applying this knowledge and skill to collaborate on research and policy work in this area.