SPH?Brittany Marshall Doctoral Residency Defense:?Data for Decision Making:An Evaluation of the Epidemic Intelligence Service 2015 Summer Course Using Kirkpatrick?s Four Levels? [04/08/16] see attach

In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctor in Public Health degree program in the School of Public Health, Brittany K. Marshall, MPH, CPH, CHES, will conduct a presentation about her Doctoral Residency and Major Project entitled, ?Data for Decision Making: An Evaluation of the Epidemic Intelligence Service 2015 Summer Course Using Kirkpatrick?s Four Levels?, on Friday, April 8, 2016, 1:00 ? 3:00 pm in EAD 600. The campus community is invited to attend.

Brittany has completed her Doctoral Residency for the DrPH degree program in the Epidemiology Workforce Branch of the Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, GA. She was supervised by Wences Arvelo, MD, MSc, Team Lead for Evaluation, Recruitment, Selection and Analysis in the Epidemiology Workforce Branch.

A doctoral candidate, Ms. Marshall?s Faculty Mentor (Major Professor) is Dr. Dennis Thombs, Interim Dean and Chair, Department of Behavioral and Community Health in the School of Public Health. The DrPH Committee is comprised of Dr. Christine Moranetz, Chair, Dr. Erin Carlson, Dr. Witold Migala, Dr. Marcy Paul, Dr. David Sterling, and Dr. Dennis Thombs.