Public Health Informatics is the application of informatics in areas of public health, including surveillance, prevention, preparedness, and health promotion. Public health informatics and the related population informatics, work on information and technology issues from the perspective of groups of individuals. Public health is extremely broad and can even touch on the environment, work and living places and more.
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Leadership
Faisal Reza, MS, PhD, FAMIA
Chair 2023-2024
Health Scientist (Informatics)
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Dorothy Bouldrick, Doctor of Health Administration
Vice Chair 2024-2025
Doctor of Health Administration Program Manager/Instructor
Morehouse School of Medicine
Christopher Tatro, MD
Member-at-Large 2024-2025
Physician Informaticist/Consultant
Self-employed
Gezzer Ortega, MD, MPH
Member-at-Large 2024-2025
Instructor in Surgery
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harikesh Subramanian, MBBS MS
Member-at-Large 2024-2025
Asst Professor
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Serena Jingchuan Guo, MD, PhD
Member-at-Large 2024-2025
Assistant Professor
University of Florida
Manijeh Berenji, MD MPH
Secretary 2024-2025
Clinical Assistant Professor
VA Long Beach/UC Irvine
Elina Guralnik, MPH
Student Representative 2024-2025
PhD Student
College of Public Health, Dept of Health Administration and Policy, George Mason University