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1. Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation: Paul Bouey, PhD, MPH
www.pgaf.org/staff/bouey.html - [Cached]Published on: 1/14/2008 Last Visited: 1/14/2008
Paul Bouey, PhD, MPH
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Mr. Bouey is a program evaluation consultant to the Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation. In this capacity, he is responsible for the design, development, training, and implementation of project evaluations and for the analysis of data collected from these programs.
Before working with the Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation, Mr. Bouey was with the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center, and in his last year with this agency, functioned as the interim executive director. He continued his responsibilities as the director of research and evaluation, a position he assumed in 1996. Mr. Bouey played a pivotal role in expanding NNAAPC's research and evaluation agenda, emphasizing the study of substance abuse and HIV/AIDS. Previous to his tenure at the NNAAPC, Mr. Bouey was a consultant to the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Health at Johns Hopkins University. He also worked for the Department of International Health, the Department of Epidemiology, and the Division of Infectious Disease at Johns Hopkins, where he developed quantitative assessment instruments and qualitative research protocols, as well as conducted the analyses of various collections of data. Mr. Bouey has also consulted with Family Health International for the development of a computer program to model and measure HIV-prevention intervention programs.
Mr. Bouey earned his Doctorate in Anthropology from the University of California, Davis in 1986, and received a Master's degree in Public Health from John Hopkins University in 1995. He has worked with Native American communities since the early 1970's and began consulting with Pangaea in 2001. -
2. NNAAPC Research and Evaluation Division
www.nnaapc.org/research/resear - [Cached]Published on: 3/13/2002 Last Visited: 3/13/2002
Paul Bouey, PhD, MPH Director of NNAAPC Research & Evaluation -
3. Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation: Paul Bouey, PhD, MPH
pgaf.org/staff/bouey.html - [Cached]Published on: 10/24/2006 Last Visited: 10/24/2006
Paul Bouey, PhD, MPH
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Mr. Bouey is a program evaluation consultant to the Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation. In this capacity, he is responsible for the design, development, training, and implementation of project evaluations and for the analysis of data collected from these programs.
Before working with the Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation, Mr. Bouey was with the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center, and in his last year with this agency, functioned as the interim executive director. He continued his responsibilities as the director of research and evaluation, a position he assumed in 1996. Mr. Bouey played a pivotal role in expanding NNAAPC's research and evaluation agenda, emphasizing the study of substance abuse and HIV/AIDS. Previous to his tenure at the NNAAPC, Mr. Bouey was a consultant to the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Health at Johns Hopkins University. He also worked for the Department of International Health, the Department of Epidemiology, and the Division of Infectious Disease at Johns Hopkins, where he developed quantitative assessment instruments and qualitative research protocols, as well as conducted the analyses of various collections of data. Mr. Bouey has also consulted with Family Health International for the development of a computer program to model and measure HIV-prevention intervention programs.
Mr. Bouey earned his Doctorate in Anthropology from the University of California, Davis in 1986, and received a Master's degree in Public Health from John Hopkins University in 1995. He has worked with Native American communities since the early 1970's and began consulting with Pangaea in 2001.

