| Wodajo Welldaregay, Dr.PH. |
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Assistant Professor of Public Health Specialty: Public Health - Health Systems Management Office Location: Stern Hall, Room 320B Office Telephone Number: 504-816-4379 Email address(es): This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Courses Taught: PBH205: Introduction to Health Systems Management PBH206: Introduction to Community Health Education PBH202: Epidemiology PBH301: Needs Assessment in Public Health PBH307: Research Methodology PBH401: Health Program Planning and Evaluation PBH405: Leadership Theory and Practice Research and/or Teaching Interests: Health Disparity, Diabetes Prevention and Tobacco Prevention University Service: University Faculty Senate, Senator Student Public Health Club, Faculty Advisor Division of Natural Sciences and Public Health Website Committee, member Upsilon Phi Delta Honor Society, member in the Psi Chapter since 2005 Professional Affiliations: American Public Health Association, member since 1995 Association for Undergraduate Program in Health Administration, member since 2005 Selected Publications: Weimar SM, MD, Dise TL, MD, Evers PB, MD, Ortiz MA, MD, Welldaregay W, DrPH, MPH, Steinmann, WC, MD, M.Sc. Prevalence, Predictors, and Attitudes Toward Co-sleeping in an Urban Pediatric Center. Clin Pediatr., 2002;41:433-438. Selected Presentations: Wodajo Welldaregay, DrPH, ; Carlen McLin, DrPH; Sharanie Smith, Student College Students on Tobacco Use, Control Policies, and Media Exposure: An HBCU Experience. Poster presentation at the 2007 National Conference on Tobacco or Health, October 24-26, 2007, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Wodajo Welldaregay, DrPH, ; Carlen McLin, DrPH; Willie Kirkland, PhD; Sharanie Smith, Student. Students’ Opinion on Tobacco Control Policies: An HBCU Experience. Poster presentation at American Public Health Association 135th Meeting. November 3-7, 2007, Washington D.C. Selected Grants/Awards: “Smoke Free Campus Initiative” a tobacco use prevention grant from the Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco Free Living (TFL) renewed every academic year since July, 2005. |