Rosyland Frazier
Research Associate
MS, Public Health , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1978 .
BA, Pitzer College, Claremont, California, 1976
Phone: (907) 786-5432
Fax: (907) 786-7739
E-Mail:anrrf@uaa.alaska.edu
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Rosyland Frazier is a research associate with broad experience in public health and education issues. She is a former executive director of the Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center and has worked at other community health centers and within a health maintenance organization; and directed programs in reproductive health and maternal and child health. Her current research includes an ongoing evaluation of an exchange program for urban and rural students; and health care costs and coverage issues . Her major research interests are health services delivery, health policy, and ethnic and cross-cultural issues.
Selected Publications
Understanding Barriers to Health Insurance of Uninsured and Sporadically Insured Alaskans. Rosyland Frazier, Virgene Hanna, Meghan Wilson April 2007
Evaluation of Special Olympics Curriculum. G. Williamson McDiarmid, Rosyland Frazier. December 2003
Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Anchorage. Scott Goldsmith and Rosyland Frazier
November 2001
Current Funded Research
Alaska Health Workforce Vacancy Study. In collaboration with Alaska Center for Rural Health, ISER project team will conduct a survey of health professions in Alaska to identify vacancies in specific groups.
Causes and Consequences of Outmigration in Alaska. Robert Wood Johnson, UAA Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies
Health Care Access. Funding agency: UA Foundation/BP/Conoco Phillips
Asthma and Indoor Air Quality Study. Funding agencies: Municipality of Anchorage, Environmental Protection Agency.