Brandon Lewis

Data Support Manager | MCH Engagement & Community Inclusion
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Brandon Lewis

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Brandon Lewis, MPH, CPH, (pronouns they/them) is the Data Support Manager at AUCD. Brandon is your go-to person for training and problem-solving federal reporting through NIRS for the following centers/programs:

Brandon helps to maintain data integrity at AUCD. They also support the LEND Program Quality Improvement (LPQI) and the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Special Interest Groups (FASD SIG).

Previously, Brandon served as a LEND trainee at Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health in Indianapolis, IN for two years. Brandon conducted research exploring social factors that might affect developmental delays in children 1-42 months. Brandon formally worked at the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) in Indiana, supporting families in low-income communities as a Nutritionist.

Brandon is board-certified in Public Health and holds an MPH with a focus in Epidemiology from the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at Indiana University in Indianapolis, IN. They hold a BS with minors in Counseling, Nutrition, and Dietetics from Indiana State University in Terre Haute, IN.

Talk to me about:

  • National Information Reporting System (NIRS)
  • NIRS Public Search
  • AUCD Online Directory
  • Materials, resources, and training on federal reporting for UCEDDs, LENDs, DBPs, LEAH, and PPCs.
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Special Interest Group (FASD SIG) Support
  • LEND Program Quality Improvement (LPQI) Support
  • Technical Assistance
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301-588-8252

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