Month: April 2013

2013 ERHD Program Update

Every semester, I am asked a number of questions about the Ethnic and Rural Health Disparities (ERHD) program from a number of administrators, directors, researchers, faculty members, and potential students. Here is an overview and update of the ERHD program during the 2012-2013 academic year at East Carolina University:

The outcomes of the ERHD program is to graduate new public health professionals from various professional and ethnic backgrounds who acquire a new set of pubic health skills designed to be more culturally competent in the field of public health and to be more culturally competent in the field of public health and to be more culturally competent in ethnic and rural health disparities. During the 2012-2013 academic year, Director Dr. Eric Bailey directed the program, managed the trainees, taught the ERHD courses, evaluated the level of ethnic and rural health disparities cultural competency among trainees, and marketed the program at local and national public health and medical conferences. Director Bailey also coordinated the ERHD Admission Committee and the ERHD Scholarship Committee. The ERHD program consisted of nine full-time students of various racial and ethnic backgrounds (African American, Hispanic/Latino and Caucasian). The ERHD program also awarded $8,000 in scholarship support and graduated seven students.

2013 Spring Graduates – Shamaree Cromartie, Tiffany Cox, Samantha Kinney, and Michaela Penix

As Director of the ERHD Program, it gives me great pleasure to announce our next set of ERHD Graduates. They are

Shamaree Cromartie
Tiffany Cox
Samantha Kinnney
Michaela Penix

Each student will have completed or will complete the four ERHD courses: MPH 6005 African American Health, MPH 6007 Global Public Health, MPH 6008 Ethnic Health & Health Disparities, and MPH 6009 Capstone Experience in Ethnic Health & Health Disparities.

Now with our next set of Spring graduates, this will give our ERHD program a total of 14 public health professional graduates who have expertise in ethnic and rural health disparities! These graduates are still the FIRST in their fields who have obtained this very special certificate.