2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Public Health
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Thankam Sunil, Head
Jennifer Russomanno, Director of Graduate Studies for MPH
Jennifer Perion, Director of Graduate Studies for MPH (online)
Laurie Meschke, Director of Graduate Studies for Doctoral
Julie Grubaugh, Director of Undergraduate Studies
Professors
Meschke, L., PhD – Penn State (University Park)
Sunil, T., PhD – International Institute for Population Sciences (India); PhD - North Texas
Associate Professor
Chen, J., MD, PhD – Beijing Medical (China); PhD – California (Davis)
Assistant Professors
Cho, B., PhD – Indiana
Jones, D., PhD – Memphis
Ramage, K., PhD – Calgary
Shelton, B., PhD – Alabama
Smith, K., PhD – Johns Hopkins
Tran, P., PhD – Yale
Assistant Professors of Practice
Lazari, M., ABD – Southern California (Los Angeles)
Parks, A., PhD – California (Los Angeles)
Perion, J., PhD – Ohio (Toledo)
Russomanno, J., PhD – Tennessee
Wotring, A., PhD – Ohio (Toledo)
Adjunct Faculty
Hahn, W., PhD – Purdue
Lecturer
Downs, A., MPH – Pennsylvania
Grubaugh, J., MPH – Tennessee
Prothero, P., MPH – Tennessee
Joint Appointment Faculty
Jarvandi, S., MD – Tehran University of Medical Sciences (Iran); PhD – McGill (Canada)
Washburn, L., DrPH - Arkansas Medical Sciences
Emeriti Faculty
Gorski, J., DrPH – California (Los Angeles)
Hamilton, C., DrPH – Oklahoma
Petty, G., PhD – Missouri (Columbia)
The Department of Public Health is committed to providing high quality academic preparation for students to become effective public health professionals, scholars and teachers, and public health advocates in various health-related fields. The discipline of public health is rooted in the basic science of epidemiology, and integrates behavioral, social, and organizational sciences in a socio-ecological model whose ultimate aim is to improve the health of populations. The internal ethic of public health is a commitment to social justice and the elimination of health inequities between and among populations or population sub-groups.
Intercollegiate Graduate Statistics and Data Science Program
The Intercollegiate Graduate Statistics and Data Science Program is a formal University of Tennessee, Knoxville academic program housed within the Department of Business Analytics and Statistics, College of Business Administration, but made available to students enrolled in a variety of degree programs, including those in Public Health. Students in both the MPH and PhD programs in Public Health are eligible to earn a Intercollegiate Graduate Statistics and Data Science Minor with 9-15 hours of approved coursework.
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