Leaders in both public health & health promotion research & practice.

 

Students at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health learn from and collaborate with 200 faculty members who are renowned leaders, experts and innovators in our community and at the state, national and international levels. Our faculty not only teach tomorrow’s public health practitioners and educators, but they create new knowledge in the field, contribute their expertise to legislators and public health leaders, prevent disease and create programs that save millions of lives worldwide.

 

 
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MPH|HP Class of 2013

Aparna Sridhar, MD, MPH, FACOG
Associate Clinical Professor; Department of OBGYN
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Dr. Aparna Sridhar is an academic physician at UCLA who provides comprehensive full spectrum obstetrics and gynecology clinical care for her patients in Los Angeles. Her research interest revolves around integrating technology into the healthcare arena. She has developed various technological interventions for patient and provider education. Dr. Sridhar is very active in global health endeavors. She is one of the physician advisors for the Office of Global Women’s Health at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).

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MPH|HP Class of 2018

Anna Gorman, MPH
Director of Community Partnerships & Programs
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

Anna Gorman recently began working at the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, where she is serving as the director of community partnerships & programs. In that role, she is leading My Health LA, the county's health care program for low-income residents who do not have health insurance. Among the projects she is working on is a collaboration with both the county Department of Mental Health and the Department of Public Health to expand behavioral health services for My Health LA participants. Anna also is forming and strengthening partnerships between DHS and community clinics, nonprofits and other organizations with the goal of advancing policies and programs that serve DHS patients. Anna previously worked as a health journalist, first at the Los Angeles Times and then at Kaiser Health News, a program of the Kaiser Family Foundation.