Maternal, infant, child, adolescent and family health (MCAH) from the life course, social determinants of health and wellbeing, and developmental origins of health and disease perspectives.Gaudino applies the science of epidemiology to address a wide range of health issues facing diverse populations: Maternal, infant, child, adolescent and family health health care transformation, health care reform outcome and quality improvement research.Dr. He welcomes and enjoys mentoring students and early career colleagues. He is passionate about applying the science of epidemiology in partnership with communities and stakeholders to address a wide range of health issues facing diverse populations including: maternal, infant, child & adolescent health evidence-based health care and care quality improvement health influences over the life course the social determinants of health and wellbeing and chronic and communicable diseases, sexually-transmitted infections & outbreaks. He is a graduate of CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) fellowship (1991), and he holds two master's degrees in biostatistics and epidemiology. His career began at a local county during the height of the first wave of the HIV epidemic in the San Francisco Bay area. He served nine years in the Pacific Northwest at 3 state health departments and at a regional tribal health organization as CDC’s first doctoral-level assignee to regional tribal health organizations. During his 12-year career with the CDC’s Division of Reproductive Health, he, his collaborators and students and fellows addressed a wide variety of maternal, infant, child & adolescent health (MICAH) issues. At Oregon’s Public Health Division, his proposals won $2.1 million to monitor the impact of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine on precancerous cervical disease to investigate increasing parent-signed exemptions to school immunization requirements and to monitor immunization coverage. In Oregon, he led the Epidemiology Program for the Multnomah County Health Department. He served as the Chair-elect, Chair, and Immediate Past Chair of the American Public Health Association (APHA) Epidemiology Section-one of the largest epidemiology societies in North America. He is a founding and Executive Committee member of and APHA Epidemiology Section’s representative to the International Joint Policy Committee (IJPC) of the Societies of Epidemiology. He serves as an Affiliate and Clinical Associate Professor with the Oregon Health & Science’s (OHSU’s) Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine and University of Washington’s Department of Epidemiology. His experience encompasses all sectors of public health-federal, tribal, state and local. He currently works with OCHIN’s multi-state, PCORI-funded research consortium, called ADVANCE, conducting clinic- and practice-based research among the largest US network of clinics serving safety-net patients. He consults on a wide variety of health-related issues involving community & population-based health assessment and monitoring, patient engagement with healthcare and research healthcare quality performance measurement & improvement and applied health services, public health, and epidemiologic research. Gaudino is a board-certified preventive medicine and public health physician, a senior medical epidemiologist and a senior health consultant in Portland, Oregon. Public Health and Preventive Med & Gaudino Consulting, LLCĭr.
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