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
Manijeh Berenji, MD MPH
Chair
Associate Clinical Professor
UC Irvine School of Medicine/Joe C Wen School of Population and Public Health (at UC Irvine); VA Long Beach Healthcare System
JaMor Hairston, PhDc, MSHI, MS
Chair Elect
Scientist; Lead, Research Informatics PMO
Emory University; Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Holly Bullion, DNP, MPH, APRN, FNP-C, NI-BC, ACHIP, CPHQ, CNE
Secretary
Clinical Informatics Manager/PhD student
State of Washington Department of Corrections/Texas Woman's University
Stephanie Harley, MSPH
Member-at-Large
Assistant Chief of Health Informatics
Pima County Health Department