Christian J. Lamoureux is a Research Associate at Men’s Health Network and resident of Woodbridge, Virginia. As a James Madison University Alumni, Christian received his B.S. in Health Services Administration with a minor in Business in 2018. In August 2020, he will earn his Master of Public Health (MPH) from Shenandoah University located in Winchester, VA.
Prior to his position at Men’s Health Network, Christian served as a Peace Corps intern and has studied abroad as a university medical translator in Valencia, Spain and San Jose, Costa Rica while learning about international healthcare delivery systems and emergency medicine. This and his Eagle Scout background fed Christian’s desire to lead in public service while supported by his parents, Lieutenant Commander (R) Joe Lamoureux Jr., USN and East Carolina University Nursing Graduate Lisa Lamoureux, and sister Nicole Goble, MOT, OTRL.
Christian’s goal is to earn an advanced degree in the field of public health, where he can encourage and inspire future healthcare leaders in an academic setting to fight for equity of underserved populations in U.S. healthcare.
Christian J. Lamoureux is a Research Associate at Men’s Health Network and resident of Woodbridge, Virginia. As a James Madison University Alumni, Christian received his B.S. in Health Services Administration with a minor in Business in 2018. In August 2020, he will earn his Master of Public Health (MPH) from Shenandoah University located in Winchester, VA.
Prior to his position at Men’s Health Network, Christian served as a Peace Corps intern and has studied abroad as a university medical translator in Valencia, Spain and San Jose, Costa Rica while learning about international healthcare delivery systems and emergency medicine. This and his Eagle Scout background fed Christian’s desire to lead in public service while supported by his parents, Lieutenant Commander (R) Joe Lamoureux Jr., USN and East Carolina University Nursing Graduate Lisa Lamoureux, and sister Nicole Goble, MOT, OTRL.
Christian’s goal is to earn an advanced degree in the field of public health, where he can encourage and inspire future healthcare leaders in an academic setting to fight for equity of underserved populations in U.S. healthcare.