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kent nickell

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Looks like a good person in a key position. Nice to see someone advance through the ranks like this. From national health service to a deputy director at CDC.

http://www.cdc.gov/about/leadership/leaders/monroe.htm

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Judith A. Monroe, MD, FAAFP

Deputy Director, Office for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support


Judith A. Monroe, MD, FAAFP, will be director of the Office for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support. Most recently, Monroe served as the Indiana State Health Commissioner since 2005. She has held several national public health leadership positions and is immediate past president of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials and serves as vice chair on the Board of Directors for the Public Health Accreditation Board. Monroe is also a member of the Indiana Health Information Exchange Board of Directors.


Under Monroe?s leadership as Indiana State Health Commissioner, Indiana improved its obesity ranking from most obese in 2003 to 28th in 2009 (obesity decreased by 14.7 percent in youth and 3 percent in adults); cigarette consumption decreased nearly 25 percent, smoking among high school students dropped 21 percent and among middle school students dropped 46 percent. In 2007, the Indiana General Assembly passed an increase in the cigarette tax and all revenue went to health-related programs. As a result, childhood immunizations improved and the percentage of uninsured residents declined. In addition, colon cancer screening increased 34.5 percent; cancer incidence, heart disease, and all causes of mortality decreased significantly.

Monroe focused on preparedness, medical errors and quality improvement, in addition to health promotion and prevention, during her tenure as health commissioner. She partnered with Purdue University and led the design and implementation of the Indiana Public Health System Quality Improvement Project to strengthen local public health capacity, infrastructure, and public health system performance.

Monroe received her undergraduate degree from Eastern Kentucky University and medical degree from the University of Maryland. She completed her residency in family medicine at the University of Cincinnati. Following her residency, she fulfilled a four-year National Health Service Corps commitment by practicing in rural Tennessee and then joined the faculty in the Department of Family Medicine at Indiana University.

Prior to being named the Indiana State Health Commissioner, she directed the Family Medicine Residency Program and Primary Care Center at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. She has received multiple awards for her teaching, clinical and leadership skills. Most recently, she was named a 2009 Woman of Influence by the Indianapolis Business Journal and received the 2009 Merit Award by the Indiana Hospital Association for her leadership as health commissioner.
 
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