“Practicing the `Applied` in Applied Public Health: Using Evidence to

“Practicing the ‘Applied’ in Applied Public Health: Using Evidence to
Understand Public Health Systems for At-Risk Populations”
Charlan D. Kroelinger, PhD
Team Leader, Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Friday, April 17, 2015
12:00 pm
Samuel P. Bell, III Auditorium (Room #1023-A)
USF College of Public Health
Dr. Kroelinger is currently Team Leader, Maternal and Child Health
Epidemiology Program at the CDC. This is a full time scientific position with
administrative and supervisory responsibilities focusing on national
leadership on maternal and child health issues. In this position she provides
scientific oversight, review, and clearance of all work produced by staff
including manuscripts, abstracts, and reports. She also leads in the
development of programmatic and scientific products for use by partners
including publications in the peer-reviewed literature and web-based
information.
Dr. Kroelinger received her Doctoral degree from the University of South
Florida, College of Public Health in Epidemiology & Biostatistics.