UNMC’s College of Public Health names External Advisory Council

 
The newly formed College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center has formed an External Advisory Committee made up of 34 people from around the state with public health expertise.         
 
“The committee will bring together a diverse group of people who will be able to provide critical input in helping us move the College of Public Health forward,” said Jay Noren, M.D., dean of the College of Public Health.
 
Committee members and their hometowns include:
 
AUBURN      Marty Fattig, CEO, Nehama County Hospital
Kay Oestmann, director, Southeast District Health Department, Three Rivers Public Health Department
 
FREMONT   Jeff Kuhr, director, Three Rivers Public Health Department
 
LINCOLN    Bruce Dart, health director, Ph.D., Lancaster County Health Department          
                     Polly Feis, Deputy Commissioner of Education
                     Joel Johnson, State Senator, District 37
                     Dave Palm, executive director, Nebraska Health & Human Services   System, Office of Public Health
                     Rita Parris, executive director, Public Health Association of Nebraska
                     Laura Redouty, president, Nebraska Hospital Association
                    JoAnn Schaefer, M.D., chief medical officer, Nebraska Health & Human Services
 
 MACY          Wehnona St. Cyr, CEO, Carl T. Curtiss Health Center
                    
NORFOLK  Gretchen Forsell, executive director, Northern Nebraska-Area Health Education Center
                                                   
OMAHA      David Brown, president, Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce
                     Richard Brown, CEO, Charles Drew Health Center,
                     Jim Canedy, M.D., Associate Professor, UNMC
                     Judith DeSarno, director of domestic programs, Susan T. Buffett Foundation
                     Freddie Gray, chair, Douglas County Board of Health, Douglas County Health Department
                     Judith DeSarno, deputy director, Susan T. Buffett Foundation
                     Carolyn Green, associate executive director, Girls, Inc.
                     Richard Hachten, president, Alegent Health
                     Amy Haddad, Ph.D.,director, Center for Health Policy & Ethics, Creighton University
                     David Hunnicutt, president, Wellness Councils of America
                     Anne Hindery Kamp, operations director, Community Benefit Trust, Alegent Health Systems
                     Sade Kosoko-Lasaki, associate vice president, Center for Health Policy & Ethics, Creighton University                                                      
                     Steve Martin, CEO, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Nebraska
                     Marilyn McGary, president and CEO, Urban League of Nebraska
                     Ann O’Keefe, senior epidemiologist, Douglas County Health Department
                     Judy Peschio, CEO, American Red Cross Heartland Chapter
                     Adi Pour, Ph.D, director, Douglas County Health Dept.
                     Barb Schaefer, senior vice president, Union Pacific Corporation
                     Gail Walling Yanney, M.D., community volunteer
                     Lyn Wallin Ziegenbein, executive director, Peter Kiewit Foundation
 
PAPILLION  Linda Ford, M.D., medical director, Sarpy/Cass County Department of  Health/Wellness
                                           
WASHINGTON D.C  Dick Raymond, M.D., Under Secretary for Food & Safety, U.S. Department of Agriculture – Office of Food Safety
 

 UNMC is the only public health science center in the state. Its educational programs are responsible for training more health professionals practicing in Nebraska than any other institution. Through its commitment to education, research, patient care and outreach, UNMC has established itself as one of the country’s leading centers in cancer, transplantation biology, bioterrorism preparedness, neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular diseases, genetics, biomedical technology, ophthalmology and arthritis. UNMC’s research funding from external sources is now nearly $80 million annually and has resulted in the creation of more than 2,400 highly skilled jobs in the state. UNMC’s physician practice group, UNMC Physicians, includes more than 460 physicians in 50 specialties and subspecialties. They practice primarily in The Nebraska Medical Center, UNMC’s teaching hospital. For more information, go to UNMC’s Web site at www.unmc.edu.