Carol Baldwin
Professor Emeritus at Thunderbird School of Global Management
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- Thunderbird School of Global Management
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Thunderbird School of Global Management
Carol M. Baldwin is an Emeritus Professor, a Southwest Borderlands Scholar and the deputy director of the WHO/PAHO Collaborating Centre to Advance the Policy on Research for Health. She is also the past director for the Center for World Health.
Baldwin's areas of interest include world and U.S. border health; health equity; sleep disorders and associated chronic diseases; sleep health policy, education and promotion; Hispanic health; quality of life; complementary, alternative and holistic health.
Among her recent awards was the 2015 ASU President's Medal for Social Embeddedness for Su Sueno/Su Vida; Your Sleep/Your Life.
Education
- Postdoctoral Studies. Epidemiology of Sleep, Environmental and Cardiopulmonary Disorders, University of Arizona (1995-97)
- Ph.D. Biological Psychology, University of Arizona 1988
- MSN/BSN. Community Health Emphasis, University of Phoenix, Tucson, AZ 2003
- M.A. Communication, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI 1983
- B.A. Communication and Family Studies (Magna cum Laude), Mount Mary College, Milwaukee, WI 1982
- A.D.N. Nursing (Magna cum Laude), Milwaukee Area Technical College, WI 1977
- Certificate. St. Joseph's Hospital School of EEG Technique, Milwaukee, WI (1963-65).
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