Sarah Pascale (She/Her) is deeply committed to public health and epidemiology, holding a Master of Science in Public Health and currently pursuing a masters of epidemiology and applied health research at the university of Ottawa. Her research interest involves digital health interventions, maternal and child health, infectious disease epidemiology and health systems strengthening. Being part of the Digital and Global Health lab, she works on community engaged research which aimed at improving maternal and child health in rural communities. She has been involved in the BornFyne digital prenatal management system for pregnant women by supporting with the system’s iterative development, qualitative research components and implementation work to improve access to quality care. Across her work, Sarah is passionate about advancing public health solutions that are people-centered, contextually grounded, and designed to reduce health inequities in vulnerable populations.
Research Assistant
Sarah Pascale Ngassa D., BSN, MSc
Sarah is passionate about advancing public health solutions that are people-centered and designed to reduce health inequities in vulnerable populations.







