Alumni

Katherine Sistrunk

  • Class

    Class of 2019
  • Program

    B.A. in Public Policy Leadership, Minors in Spanish; Society and Health ( College of Liberal Arts )
  • Hometown

    Springfield, Missouri (Midwest)
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  • About

    Katherine Sistrunk’s experiences since graduation demonstrate how leadership skills and the spirit of public service and policy carry forward into many different occupations. She earned her MS in Nursing at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing where she received awards for nursing skill, transformational impacts on campus and the community, and leadership. Katherine worked as a Registered Nurse at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital where she earned her Critical Care Registered Nurse Certification. Utilizing both her policy and nursing backgrounds, Katherine now works as a Health and Reimbursement Policy Consultant at Kimbell & Associates in Washington, DC, where she regularly advises and educates clients on health policy, reimbursement, and federal health program matters and coverage, coding, and payment parameters.

Alumna Spotlight

Why did you choose Ole Miss?

Growing up in a family of Ole Miss graduates, I knew from a young age that I wanted to attend the University of Mississippi. Ole Miss felt like a home away from home and provided so many unique opportunities to pursue as a student.

One of those opportunities was majoring in Public Policy Leadership within the Trent Lott Leadership Institute. Going into college, I wasn’t really sure on which educational path I would pursue. So, I did some research and came across the PPL major. I was instantly interested.

When and why did you decide to study public policy leadership?

This major is unique in that it allows students to learn various aspects of policy and decide which career path most interests them. This major is not just for people who are interested in going to law school or pursuing political careers- it hosts students who become accountants, engineers, physicians, nurses and teachers, along with many others, who all hold the unique skill of understanding policy and who become leaders in their fields. The Lott Institute supported me greatly throughout my four years as a student, sending me on a study abroad trip to China, allowing me to intern in Washington, D.C., and advising me through my undergraduate honors thesis entitled, Hit Me with your Best Shot: A Critical Analysis of the Resistance to Vaccine Utilization. 

Please discuss highlights of your undergraduate experience.

While at Ole Miss, I was a member of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, a leader within the Associated Student Body, an Orientation Leader, a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, and was honored to be awarded Phi Beta Kappa alongside my brother and sister.

In the summer of 2017, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to be a public policy intern at the American Medical Group Association (AMGA) in Alexandria, Virginia. I learned much more than I could have ever imagined during my time at AMGA, and thanks to this internship, I discovered my love for health policy and passion to advocate for healthcare, solidifying my goal to enter into the health care field as a nurse and to attend nursing school upon graduation.

Please talk about your path since graduation and career goals at this point.

Thanks to my educational journey and various opportunities I had at Ole Miss and in the Trent Lott Leadership Institute, I pursued my Maters of Science in Nursing at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. At Hopkins, I serve as my Cohort’s Class Director in the Student Nurses Association, the Co-Chair of Elections in the Nursing Public Health Network, and I was selected to be a Fuld Fellow, a leadership program that focuses on improving patient safety and quality of care. Additionally, I was selected to attend the American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s Student Policy Summit in Washington, D.C. in March as well as the National Student Nurses’ Association’s conference in Orlando, Florida. I also enjoyed participating in MedHacks, a medical hackathon and design competition where my team worked to develop an immunization scheduling app called VaxNow.

I now work as a Health and Reimbursement Policy Consultant at Kimbell & Associates in Washington, DC. I regularly advise and educate clients on health policy, reimbursement, and federal health program matters and coverage, coding, and payment parameters.