Srila Sen, MA
Srila Sen, Communications Manager for the Public Health Informatics Institute, consults with project teams to define project deliverables that involve communications strategy, expertise, and/or resources. Her responsibilities include editing, writing and dissemination of project deliverables including: fact sheets, briefs, proposals, reports, news releases and promotional copy.
Prior to joining the Institute, Ms. Sen served as Health Editor/Editorial Liaison with EBSCO Publishing’s Health Library, an online source of consumer health information syndicated to health care organizations across the country. Ms. Sen began her career as an editor with the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, overseeing both internal and external publications, followed by a position as assistant editor with the consumer health publications division of Whittle Communications. She has also served as senior editor with the St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center and spent eight years at Meharry Medical College as editor of the Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, a quarterly, peer-reviewed public health journal that focuses on issues pertaining to the health and healthcare of underserved populations.
Ms. Sen holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Chestnut Hill College (1981) and a Master’s degree in Science Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia (1990).
