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Julie Grubaugh, MPH, CHES

Academic Health Department Coordinator, University of Tennessee, Department of Public Health & Knox County Health Department 

 

 

 
 
Location: Knoxville, TN
Phone: 865-974-9277
Email: jgrubaugh@utk.edu or Julie.grubaugh@knoxcounty.org
 
Length of Time in Public Health:
  • 5 years
Current Work Setting:
  • Academic institution
  • Governmental public health
Relationship Building Experience:
  • I have been involved in developing an academic health department (AHD)
About Me:
 
As of August 1, 2011, I assumed the role of Academic Health Department Coordinator, a newly formed position between the University of Tennessee Department of Public Health and the Knox County Health Department.  I earned an MPH from the University of Tennessee in August 2010, and hold the Certified Health Education Specialist credential.  My research interests include the evaluation of AHDs and public health workforce recruitment, training, and retention.
 
In the AHD, my areas of responsibility include coordinating a centralized student process at the university and health department, facilitating workforce development, and serving as a liaison to increase research, service learning, and training opportunities between public health academia and practice. I also conduct annual evaluation of our AHD using a logic model-based evaluation plan.
 
I am eager to collaborate with others working to grow and enhance AHDs, especially AHDs with a full-time shared coordinator position-a model we have to be found highly effective!
 
About My Institutions:
 
University of Tennessee, Department of Public Health & Knox County Health Department
  • University of Tennesse, Department of Public Health is an academic health professions institution
  • Knox County Health Department is a public health practice organization
    • Employs 100-499 people
    • Serves an urban geographic area
  • Are currently joined in an AHD partnership (date of partnership: 2011)
  • Are not currently working to form AHD partnerships
  • Have relationships for:
    • Public health education/training
    • Public health research
  • Have relationships characterized by:
    • Formal written partnership agreements
    • Shared personnel
    • Shared resources
    • Collaborative public health education/training
    • Joint research projects

 

For more information about the University of Tennessee-Knox County Health Department AHD, please visit: http://publichealth.utk.edu/AHD/achealthdept.html.

 
Julie Grubaugh, MPH, CHES