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Vitally Important: Improving the Timeliness of Vital Statistics to Advance MCH
Vitally Important: Improving the Timeliness of Vital Statistics to Advance MCH
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Glenn Copeland, MBA State Registrar Michigan Department of Community Health copelandg@michigan.gov He is the Immediate Past President of the National Birth Defects Prevention Network and currently serves on the board of the National Association of Public Health Statistics and Information Systems. Mr. Copeland has an MBA from Ohio University with a concentration in Quantitative Methods. |
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John Paulson Data Center Supervisor Office of Vital Statistics Ohio Department of Health John.Paulson@odh.ohio.gov John Paulson is the statistical analysis supervisor in Ohio Department Health, Office of Vital Statistics. His office assures collected vital records data are complete and accurate and develops the statistical files for analytical work in public health and for other uses. The Office of Vital Statistics disseminates these datasets to qualified users. Mr. Paulson has worked in Ohio Department of Health for past three decades in a variety of areas. His education consists of an undergraduate degree from Duke University and a Master of Science in Preventive Medicine from The Ohio State University. |
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Patricia W. Potrzebowski, PhD Executive Director National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems (NAPHSIS) ppotrzebowski@naphsis.org Patricia W. Potrzebowski, PhD has been the Executive Director of the National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems for the past four years. Previously, Dr. Potrzebowski served as the Director, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research at the Pennsylvania Department of Health, where she worked for more than 35 years. Dr. Potrzebowski received her doctorate from the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh. She is a former President of NAPHSIS, chaired the Panel to Evaluate the U.S. Standard Certificates that created the 2003 revised certificates, and was also a member of the 2011 Model Law Revision Work Group. |