Courtney Kasturiarachi, MPH

Community Clinical Navigator

Courtney utilizes her expertise in public health and genetics to support marginalized populations through a holistic lens. Before joining Inside Edge, Courtney managed a wide range of education, advocacy, and patient-centered research projects with a rare disease non-profit aimed at improving healthcare access and health education initiatives. Her experience includes collaborating with global stakeholders to address vital community health needs.  

Courtney’s background in chronic disease management and genetic research gives her a robust understanding of the importance of community-based and patient-centered programs. She is passionate about tackling the global burden and health inequities of chronic diseases and is deeply committed to advancing policies and programs to increase health education. 

In her free time, Courtney enjoys running, traveling, knitting, and cooking anything and everything. She holds an MPH in Human Genetics and Global Health Certificate from the University of Pittsburgh and a BS in Biological Anthropology from Kent State University. 

What does “Make well known” mean to me?

Make Well Known means active listening always, so that we can holistically collaborate with communities to drive change and health equity.