The North Carolina Public Health Association (NCPHA) was formed in 1909 by a group of concerned county superintendents of health in an effort to promote public health in North Carolina. Over 100 years later, our Association of individuals and organizations continues working to improve the public’s health through political advocacy, public awareness, professional development, and serving as an interface between research and practice. Our membership consists of more than 1,200 public health professionals, including sections representing 13 professional public health disciplines.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Program Management
- Public Health Advocacy
- Leadership Training
- Workforce Development
KEY PARTNERS
- East Carolina University Department of Public Health
- North Carolina Alliance of Public Health Agencies
- North Carolina Association of Local Health Directors
- North Carolina Division of Public Health
- North Carolina Institute for Public Health/University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health
- North Carolina Medical Society, Kanof Institute for Physician Leadership
- University of North Carolina Wilmington College of Health and Human Services
STAFF
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Kim DittmannOperations Officer Kim has been with North Carolina Public Health Association for the past 10 years. She has extensive experience in program management and events. Prior to joining NCPHA, Kim worked for the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics and the North Carolina Museum of History. |