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Public Issues Council
Duties: The Public Issues Council
champions scholarly activities in public health, preventive
medicine and health education. It identifies critical health and
disease issues for the region and state, prioritizes them and
focuses broad faculty effort to improve both health care
delivery and health education on these issues. It makes
recommendations regarding priorities for the use of available
resources, and seeks to increase community resources through
legislative and private educational efforts. Its concerns span a
variety of settings, such as affiliated hospitals, physicians’
offices, community health centers, and schools, and include our
educational partners in the community and across the state.
Authority: The Public Issues Council
advises other councils and the dean regarding the leadership
role of the School of Medicine faculty in regional, statewide,
and public health and health education missions.
All terms are three years unless elected to fill
a vacated seat.
- Rebecca Andrews, ‘13
- Winston Campbell, ‘14
- Judith Cooney, ‘14
- Molly Emott, ‘14
- Ann Ferris, ‘12
- Bruce Gould, ex officio
- David Henderson, ‘12 (Chair)
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- Kamal Khanna, ‘14
- Joanne Kuntz, ‘13
- Douglas Oliver, ‘12
- Jane Ungemack, 14
- Nicholas Warren, ‘12
- Vacant: Community Member
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Operating Guidelines
Meeting Schedule
All meetings are on the third Monday of every
month from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Medical Dean’s Conference Room,
AG078.
Meeting Minutes
All minutes are in PDF.
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