Keely McClay

Public Health Contributor

Keely McClay

Public health researcher and former EMT focused on health equity, sexual and reproductive health communication, and translating clinical evidence into clear, actionable guidance.

Background

Keely is a public health undergraduate at the University of Washington, pursuing a BS in Public Health (Global Health) on a pre-Physician Assistant track. Her academic interests center on health equity, health policy, and translating research into accessible health communication.

Keely has worked as an Emergency Medical Technician with Good Fellowship Ambulance, where she assessed patients and delivered emergency care in team-based settings. She has also developed sexual and reproductive health communication materials in collaboration with NeighborCare Health for Seattle Public Schools, and has experience conducting literature reviews and applying public health frameworks (Chain of Infection, Triad Model of Disease, Risk Assessment) to analyze health disparities.

For Chekd Health, Keely researches and drafts educational content on STI screening and sexual health, with a focus on translating evidence into clear, accessible guidance for our readers.

Coming soon Articles by Keely will appear here as they publish.