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Clinical Faculty
Clinical titles are extended to a person who holds a primary appointment with an outside agency or non-academic unit of the University, or who is in private practice. Clinical faculty make substantial contributions to University programs through their expertise, interest, and motivation to work with the faculty in preparing and assisting with the instruction of students in practicum settings.
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Susan Barkan PhD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Elimination of disparities in health and wellness; social determinants of health; parent and child health; intervention research and evaluation; child welfare.
Andrew J. Brunskill MPH, MB, PhD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Health policy
Victoria Cartwright MD, MS
Clinical Associate Professor
Rheumatic diseases, cohort studies, maternal and child health issues
Nadine L. Chan PhD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Evaluation of public health interventions, policies, and systems; practice-based research; disparities assessment; social epidemiology
Joseph Chu MD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor
International Medical Education
James E. Cook MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Military injury epidemiology; disease & injury surveillance
James S. Edstam MPH, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
International health, childhood vaccines, hepatitis B, bioterrorism planning; issues of local public health in rural areas.
David Fleming MD
Clinical Associate Professor
HIV and sexually transmitted diseases; health promotion and chronic disease prevention; environmental, occupational and injury epidemiology; and vital records and community assessment
James A. Gaudino MD, MS, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor
Maternal and child health
Dawn Gill PhD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Aging population; functional decline in neurodegenerative, vascular and other conditions causing dementia; physical activity measurement and evaluation; survey methodology; and accidental falls and related injuries in older adults.
Marcia J. Goldoft MS, MPH, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Acute commmunicable disease epidemiology for public health practice.
Hunter H. Handsfield MD
Clinical Professor
Clinical and epidemiologic aspects of STD's, especially in relation to strategies for prevention and control
Steven D. Helgerson MD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor
Field epidemiology, applied epidemiology
Jo Hofmann MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Communicable disease
Sharon G. Hopkins DVM, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Communicable disease, emerging infections and epidemiology
Dick E. Hoskins PhD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor
Non-infectious disease
Peter M. Houck MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Healthcare quality; quarantine, issues involving population migration and infectious disease
Jennifer Jacobs MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Global Health, Alternative Medicine, Primary Health Care, Childhood Infectious Disease
James B. Kent MS
Clinical Instructor
Infectious Disease: HIV/AIDS
John M. Kobayashi MD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor
Infectious diseases
Scott Lindquist MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Tuberculosis and Infectious Diseases
James Litch MD, DTMH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Global initiatives for reduction of maternal, newborn and child mortality; community-level health innovations; training of health workers; health service strengthening; rural, remote and high altitude populations.
Christopher T. Littell DO, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Dr Littell is an
instructor/clinical preceptor for military public health residents during their
2nd MPH year.
Steven C. Macdonald PhD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor
Non-infectious conditions; environmental epidemiology, disease surveillance methodology, and control of non-infectious diseases
Karen W. Makar PhD
Clinical Instructor
Molecular Epidemiology and Immunology
Charles M. Nolan MD
Clinical Professor
Tuberculosis locally, nationally, and internationally
Jenny W. Pang MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Tuberculosis control
Robert E. Quick MD, MPH, MS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Diarrheal prevention in developing world
Krista L. Rietberg MPH
Clinical Instructor
Vaccine preventable diseases and vaccine hesitancy
Ross H. Ronish MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Emerging infectious disease; occupational hazard; sport injuries
Richard L. Rysdam DO, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Underserved populations, performance, improvement, and eliminating health disparities
Michael S. Smyser MPH
Clinical Instructor
Measurement of racial and ethnic health disparities
David Solet PhD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Community health assessment, environmental toxics, disparities in health
Christopher E. Spitters MD, MPH, MA
Clinical Associate Professor
Economics of intellectual property rights and biomedical innovation Welfare impacts of global health and trade policies
Jeanette K. Stehr-Green MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Development and testing of distance-based epidemiologic training materials and innovative delivery systems
Laurie K. Stewart MS
Clinical Instructor
Infectious Diseases
Jonathan R. Sugarman MD, MPH
Clinical Professor
Healthcare quality, American Indian/Alaska native health
Jeffrey H. Sullivan MD, MHS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Clinical Epidemiology/
Infectious disease epidemiology pertaining to respiratory infections and
immunizations
John W. Taylor MD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor
Epidemiologic Methods – Theory and application, with special emphasis on training of professionals in Viet Nam.
Hanne Thiede DVM, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Infectious diseases, especially HIV, hepatits, STDs and zoonotic diseases
Juliet VanEenwyk PhD, MS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Using routinely collected surveillance data to assess chronic disease, injury and related risk factors and to identify disparities based on income, education, or race and ethnicity; public health practice and biomonitoring
Andrew R. Wiesen MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Vaccinations, pregnancy, and biostatistics
Eva Y. Wong PhD, MS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Maternal and child health, environmental and occupational epidemiology, health inequities, chronic disease, public health practice and methodology