Dr. Dede Kossiwa Teteh is a public health professional with a wide breadth of experience across academia, research, policy development, and strategic communications. She earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Health Education & Promotion from Morehouse School of Medicine and a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) in Health Education from Loma Linda University. Dr. Teteh has first-hand experience in community and population-based research along with exceptional qualitative and quantitative data collection and research communication skills.
She brings a deep knowledge of the public health sector—spanning both individual and community health—as well as a teaching and research-based background that is applicable to any organization. Through her work in community advocacy and prevention, as well as several roles at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Dr. Teteh has cultivated a career focused on sustainable public health infrastructure and building healthier communities, particularly in underserved populations.
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