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Students

Congratulations to our 2018 DrPH graduates! Students who walked in this year’s commencement exercises are, from L to R: Tanya Bustamante, Kevin Borrup, Rebecca Mills, Katy Heneghan, and Vanessa Byams. Not pictured are Geoffrey Downie and Matthew Roberts.

 

KEVIN THOMAS BORRUP

Informing Action Toward Integrated Mental Health Practice in the Pediatric Primary Care Setting

Eve C. Pinsker

TANYA J. BUSTAMANTE

Exploring Factors That Contribute to a Culture of Learning and Leadership Development in Local Health Departments

Steven M. Seweryn

VANESSA RENEE BYAMS

Exploring Organizational Drivers that Facilitate Employee Engagement in a Governmental Public Health Agency

Kristina Risley

GEOFFREY DOWNIE

Knowledge Management and Accountability in an Inter-Organizational HIV/AIDS Service Delivery Network

Louis Rowitz

KATHLEEN ANN HENEGHAN

Factors Impacting Community Benefit Implementation Strategy Plans in Illinois: A Qualitative Study

Christina R. Welter

JENNIE REBECCA MILLS

Using National Data and Expert Guidelines to Inform Opioid Prescribing in Normal Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery

Kee Chan

MATTHEW ROBERTS

An Assessment of State Public Health Information System Database Integration Project Success Factors

Patrick Lenihan

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Congratulations to our 2016 DrPH graduates! Students who walked in this year’s commencement exercises are, from L to R: David Reynen, Beth Resnick, Lakisha Flagg, Adrienne Griffen, Sheryl Bedno, Liz Pozzebon, and Rocio Luna. Please see dissertation titles below. Dissertations will be available through the DrPH INDIGO site later this summer.

SHERYL BEDNO

A Systems Evaluation of Army Civilian Occupational Injuries and Illnesses and Recommendations for Change

JASON ORCENA

For a Few Dollars More: The Case for Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing in Ohio’s Local Health Departments

LAKISHA N. FLAGG

The Future of APHN: ‎An assessment of gaps and factors influencing staff support of MEDCOM HP priorities

ADRIANE K. GRIFFEN

Case Study Analysis of State Readiness and Capacity: Smoking Cessation for People with a Disability

 

ROCIO GONZALEZ LUNA

The Role of Community Engagement in Implementation of Community Health Assessments: A Qualitative Study

ELIZABETH A. POZZEBON

Organizational change factors that can influence implementation of a performance management system

 

BETH A. RESNICK

An Examination of Undergraduate Public Health as a Potential Pathway to the Public Health Professional Pipeline

DAVID JOHN REYNEN

Towards Broadening Secondary Prevention Efforts within a State Stroke Registry