- Herbert Ley Jr.
Herbert L. Ley Jr., M.D. (September 7 1923—July 22 2001) was an American physician and government official. He attended Harvard College from 1941-1943, and returned there after World War II, where he received his M.D. degree, "cum laude", in 1946. In 1951, he earned an Master of Public Health degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. From 1951 until 1958, he worked with the Army Medical Service Graduate School in rickettsial disease research, …
- Marion Kelly Greenup
Marion Kelly Greenup : Secretary Marion Greenup is Vice President for Administration for the Simons Foundation in New York City. She is responsible for developing and managing administrative systems and policies to support the Foundation’s programs.
- Nisha Branch
Nisha Branch , Policy Analyst Nisha Branch has a background in public health research and health policy analysis and in May will complete her Masters of Public Health (MPH) at the George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, DC.
- Elizabeth Exley
Elizabeth Exley has spent her life working in local, national, and international missions, organizations and campaigns focused on healthcare and poverty alleviation. Elizabeth began her career in public service as a missionary on the Mexican border. She served as the public health director for a rural community organization serving women and children living in poverty in Southeast Missouri.
- Kathie Westpheling
- Dr Alan Mark Steinman MD
Admiral Steinman’s educational degrees include a Bachelor of Science in 1966 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; a Doctor of Medicine in 1971 from the Stanford University School of Medicine; and a Master of Public Health in 1986 from the University of Washington. His first post-graduate year in medicine was at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, MN in 1971.
- Nicole Engle
NICOLE ENGLE , Program Manager As a Program Manager at the Center on AIDS & Community Health, Nicole Engle is responsible for the coordination of regional HIV/STD prevention intervention trainings through the CDC-funded Diffusion of Effective Behavioral Intervention project, a national diffusion strategy to deliver effective, science-based HIV/STD interventions to community-based organizations (CBOs) and health departments.
- Susan M. Poutanen
Dr. Poutanen is certified in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Medical Microbiology by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She received her Medical Degree from the University of Toronto and completed Internal Medicine and Medical Microbiology Residencies at the University of Toronto.
- John A. Steward
John A. Steward , MPH, joined the faculty of the Institute of Public Health in 2006. Mr. Steward is a retired Captain in the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service , having served 30 years.
- Debra W. Haffner
Debra W. Haffner , MPH Debra W. Haffner is currently a candidate for ministry in the Unitarian Universalist Association, a full time seminarian at Union Theological Seminary, and a consultant working in the area of sexuality and religion. Ms. Haffner was the chief executive officer of SIECUS, the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States, from 1988 through May 2000.
- Lee Frazier
Lee Frazier , MPH, MHA, was born in Washington, D.C., and attended primary schools in New Orleans and Washington. He achieved excellence in academics as well as athletics.
- Dale Bramley
Dale Bramley Dr Dale Bramley MBChB MPH FAFPHM is a medical graduate of the University of Auckland. Dale is a public health physician and Manager of Health Gain for the Waitemata District Health Board. He has an honorary academic appointment as a senior lecturer in public health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Auckland. Dale has a keen interest in Māori health, epidemiology, cardiovascular disease and public health.
- James E. Galvin
Dr. Galvin joined the faculty of Washington University in July 2000. He is Director of the Memory Diagnostic Center and Alzheimer Treatment Unit at Washington University, and serves in the roles of Associate Clinical Core Leader and Director of Education and Community Outreach for the Alzheimer Disease Research Center. Dr Galvin is a member of the Steering Committee for the Alzheimer Disease Cooperative Study.
- Steve Mosow
Steve Mosow Steve Mosow joined Long Term Care Group in May, 2005 as Senior Director, Drug Resource Center/Geriatric Care Management Program. Mr. Mosow previously held a number of director positions at UnitedHealth Group. He is the former Executive Director of Health Futures Institute, a Minneapolis-based research and program development organization, and served as Vice-Chair of MedCenters Health Plan Board and Board Chair of HealthPartners Health Plan.
- Richard M.J. Bohmer
Richard M.J. Bohmer is a physician and the MBA Class of 1973 Senior Lecturer of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
- Philip S Carney Jr
Philip S. Carney Jr. , MD, is president and medical director of the Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group, P.C., the 950-physician multispecialty practice group that provides care or arranges care for the half-million people who belong to Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States. Dr. Carney is board certified in emergency medicine, family practice and geriatrics. In addition to his MD, Dr. Carney earned advanced degrees in business administration and public health.
- Michael C. Fiore
Dr. Fiore was Co-Principal Investigator for a five-year NIH-funded Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center (TTURC) grant designed to understand tobacco dependence in order to prevent relapse to smoking. In September, 2004, he began his role as co-principal investigator of a second, TTURC grant, seeking to examine tobacco dependence treatment and outcomes with an eye to determining the effectiveness of various treatments and matching those treatments to smokers wishing to quit.
- E. Francis Cook
Dr. Cook’s major research interests include the development and evaluation of instruments to measure health status and quality of care, data mining and the development and validation of clinical prediction rules, and the application of multivariable methods to control confounding. He teaches courses on all of these topics at the Harvard School of Public Health. He is a member of the Biostatistics Core and of the Measurement Core for the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center.
- Lloyd Miyawaki
Lloyd Miyawaki , M.D., MCI Medical Director, Radiation Oncologist Hawaii native Lloyd Miyawaki joined the Marin Cancer Institute in 1997, and is Medical Director of MCI as well as the MCI Radiation Oncology Department. Dr. Miyawaki received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University, before receiving his medical degree from UCSF and a Masters of Public Health from the University of California (Berkeley). He did his specialty training at UCSF.
- Joe Skariah
Joe Skariah, DO comes to us from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. He attended DePaul University and earned a B.A. in political science in 1999. He was elected President of the Student Government Association at DePaul. He then completed a Masters of Public Health at the Northwest Ohio Consortium for Public Health in Toledo where he was also a leader, serving as President of the Graduate Student Senate.
- Margaret MacDonald
Margaret MacDonald Senior Consultant Margaret has a depth of experience and skill in public policy, program management and consultancy in both the public and private sectors, with 17 years experience as a senior manager in the Australian Public Service. Her experience spans a variety of fields with particular expertise in health, community services and education. Particular strengths include evaluation, strategic planning, policy analysis and change management.
- Natasha H. Williams
Natasha H. Williams , Ph.D., J.D., MPH - Senior Researcher, Community Voices: Healthcare for the Underserved Natasha is a Senior Researcher at Community Voices at the National Center for Primary Care at Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Williams received her Ph.D. from Brandeis University in Social Policy in May 2003. She served as the A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.
- Karen Daley
Karen Daley Karen Daley , MPH, RN, is a past president of both the Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses (MARN) and the Massachusetts Nurses Association. She is the current president of the Massachusetts Center for Nursing. Karen Daley holds a diploma in nursing from Catherine Laboure School of Nursing, a Bachelors of Science in Nursing from Curry College and a Masters of Public Health degree from Boston University School of Public Health.
- Sheryl Young
Sheryl Young Chief Executive Officer As Chief Executive Officer of Community Gatepath®, Sheryl Young oversees one of the largest and oldest nonprofit organizations in San Mateo County. Gatepath annually serves 6,700 children, adults, seniors, their families, and the professionals that support them, through direct programs, support services, education, and information.
- Donald P. Marazzo
Donald P. Marazzo , MD, MPH, FACOG, FACMG , is Medical Director of MicroSort in the MicroSort clinic. Dr. Marazzo completed his undergraduate degree in Biophysics at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was summa cum laude. He then graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine, and subsequently completed a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
- David N. Tornberg
Dr. Tornberg has a strong military background and broad healthcare experience. He is a graduate of the Naval Academy, Class of 1964. He went on to qualify in nuclear submarines, serving in several commands before leaving the Navy to pursue his medical career. He earned his M.D. degree from Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons and completed specialty training in Orthopaedic Surgery at the New York Orthopaedic Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.
- Martha I. Arrieta
Dr. Martha Arrieta is the Associate Director for the Center for Healthy Communities and Assistant Professor in Internal Medicine at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. She also serves as a consultant for surveillance and bioterrorism for the Mobile County Department of Public Health. Her research interests focus on effectiveness research, diabetes case management, and barriers to healthcare access.
- Judy Robinson
Judy Robinson , RN, MPH Judy Robinson , RN, MPH Ms. Judy R. Robinson received her Masters of Public Health from San Diego State University with a focus on Women and Children services and Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Point Loma College in San Diego, California. Her clinical background includes over 26 years of nursing in hospitals, homes, and community settings providing direct patient care to adults and children.
- Joel Yeasting
Dr. Joel Yeasting Dr. Joel Yeasting is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician with Occupational Medicine training and experience who joined OCC in September of 2004. A native of Bowling Green, OH, Dr. Yeasting attended Bowling Green University. There he received a Bachelor of Science degree with honors in biology in 1990. Following graduation, Dr. Yeasting attended the Medical College of Ohio where he earned his M.D. degree in 1994.
- Patria Rojas
Patria Rojas is a Ph.D. Candidate in Social Welfare Administration at FIU and the Director of CRUSADAâs Women Study. She has a Masters of Social Work in program planning and program evaluation from Boston University, and a Masters of Public Health from that same institution. Ms. Rojas has coordinated and facilitated an HIV/AIDS home based education program, HIV/AIDS support groups, as well as street outreach activities for homeless, drug users, and sex workers in ( ... more )
- Eileen Fitzpatrick
Eileen FitzPatrick Eileen FitzPatrick , MPH, RD, Nutrition Faculty. Ms. FitzPatrick earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology from Tufts University, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition from Russell Sage College. She received a Masters of Public Health from the School of Public Health, University at Albany.
- Jane Wicks
Jane Wicks Jane is a registered nurse with a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters of Public Health. Her work background is in health management and education. She leads the education team in developing the education resources, programs, and seminars offered by Arthritis NSW and provides backup support to the CEO. Jane is passionate about health education and enjoys the diversity of her role.
- Giovanni Fm Strippoli
Dr. Giovanni FM Strippoli studied medicine at the University of Bari, Italy, graduating in 1999. He subsequently undertook adult nephrology training at the University of Bari, Italy, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre, USA. He trained in clinical epidemiology at the University of Rome Tor Vergata where he completed a Master of Medicine (Epidemiology of Health Services).
- Eusebio Alvaro
Eusebio Alvaro Dr. Eusebio Alvaro is a Research Professor in the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences at Claremont Graduate University and also directs the Arizona office of the Institute of Organizational and Program Evaluation Research. Dr. Alvaro received a doctorate in Communication (specializing in Social Influence) and a Masters of Public Health in Health Education and Promotion from the University of Arizona.
- D. Nelson Gunter
D. NELSON GUNTER , MD, MPH , CPHQ Medical Director Dr. Gunter joined CCME in 1994, and currently serves as medical director. Prior to this position, Dr. Gunter, a neurologist, was in private practice in Columbia and was on staff at Richland Memorial Hospital, Baptist Medical Center of Columbia and Providence Hospital. He is a member of the South Carolina Medical Association. He is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
- Brent R. Allan
Dr. Brent Allan is the Medical Director of Infinity2 Health Sciences. He received his medical degree from Michigan State University, College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Allan is an expert in the field of weight loss medicine and nutrition. He is a Diplomat and Board Certified by the American Board of Bariatric Medicine.
- Richard Margoluis
Richard Margoluis Richard is co-founder and co-director of Foundations of Success. Richard’s work in FOS has focused on assisting partner organizations develop adaptive management systems, evaluating conservation projects and programs, managing applied research related to M&E, organizing learning networks, and facilitating cross-site and cross-institutional learning – including co-facilitation of the Conservation Measures Partnership.
- Patricia M. Sweeney
Patricia M. Sweeney is an Assistant Professor in the Center for Public Health Practice (CPHP) at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. As the Center�s Preparedness Law Program director, Ms. Sweeney works extensively with state and national organizations to enhance legal preparedness for public health emergencies.
- Portia Jones
Portia Jones, MD, MPH - Family Medicine Faculty Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, Portia completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from George Fox College in Newberg, Oregon. She attended Hahnamann University School of Medicine for two years before transferring to the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, where she received her medical degree.
- Alexandra D. Syphard
Alexandra Syphard is an ecologist who studies landscape change that results from the interplay between human and natural disturbances. She uses a variety of spatial analytical methods to investigate how change has occurred in the past, how it is likely to occur in the future, and what types of ecological impacts are likely to result.