Kyle Lakatos
“The Chang Prize allowed me the opportunity to explore and create a presence in a new field. The lessons learned from my time as a Prize recipient still serve me as my career continues to transition.”
PROJECT
Neighborhoods for Neurons: Incorporating early childhood development health services into community centers
Kyle Lakatos used the Chang Prize funding to explore how to incorporate early childhood development health services into community centers in the San Francisco Bay Area by developing training materials for use in community centers and other non-traditional healthcare spaces. His work helps to combat health inequities by bringing early childhood development training to underserved and marginalized populations.
Lakatos says that the Chang Prize entered his life at an ideal moment, while he makes “the migration in my career from a researcher and educator to a physician and policy-maker.” He says that being selected for this award allowed him to dedicate himself entirely to “developing my vision of building health-conscious communities.”
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Neighborhoods for Neurons: A community approach for early childhood development in San Francisco
Hello all, this is my first update regarding the progress of my ongoing work related to expanding...
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Neighborhoods for Neurons: A community approach for early childhood development in San Francisco
Hello again everyone, it is with great enthusiasm I share with you all that I have accepted an of...
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Neighborhoods for Neurons: A community approach for early childhood development in San Francisco
Hard to believe five months have already passed since the start of this journey in January.
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Neighborhoods for Neurons: A community approach for early childhood development in San Francisco
To start off, I would like to announce a change in our platform's name. Perhaps it may simply be ...