Amber Cragg graduated with an MSc. in Epidemiology from Dalhousie University, where she was supported by a Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation (NSHRF) Scotia Scholar award for her thesis research on STI and HIV testing among higher-risk Maritime University students. After graduating, she worked as the research coordinator and statistical analyst on a multi-site project evaluating the effectiveness of the sexual health services available to students at eight universities across Maritime Canada. Since moving to Vancouver, she continues her work in the areas of health services research and harm reduction with her work at C2E2 through the UBC Department of Emergency Medicine. Amber is working as a research coordinator for Dr. Corinne Hohl and is involved in various projects aimed at improving patient safety through the detection, treatment, and reporting of adverse drug events.