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Betty Bekemeier is a public health systems researcher examining effective strategies for local and state public health systems to improve population health and eliminate disparities. Since becoming the Director of the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice in November 2015, she has served as the Principal Investigator for the Public Health Activities Services Tracking (PHAST) Study and engages in practice-based research collaboration with state and local public health practice partners. She has held significant leadership positions in the Washington State Public Health Association and the American Public Health Association. Throughout her career, she has focused on public health practice at the local level, public health nursing, clinical field management, epidemiology, community assessment, maternal and child health, and administration.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Teaching and mentoring students in Health Systems and Population Health.
Northwest Center for Public Health Practice • Seattle, WA
Leading initiatives to improve public health practice and service delivery.
Department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing • Seattle, WA
Conducting research and teaching in nursing related to child, family, and population health.
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