Sherrie Staley, MPH has a diverse work experience in the public health sector. Their most recent position was as Deputy Director of Global Health at APHL, where they led activities in Ethiopia, Ukraine, and Vietnam to strengthen laboratory systems for HIV testing and global health security. Prior to that, they were a Manager and then a Senior Specialist at APHL, where they managed program activities in several countries and collaborated with CDC and Ministries of Health. Sherrie also worked with WHO on the Laboratory Twinning Initiative activities. Before joining APHL, Sherrie worked as an Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention Coordinator at the Utah Department of Health. Sherrie has also held positions at Intermountain Healthcare, Pan American Health Organization, Lifetree Clinical Research, and Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health.
Sherrie Staley, MPH completed their education in a chronological manner. Sherrie began their studies at the University of Utah, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Health and Behavioral Sciences. This educational journey took place from 2001 to 2006. After completing their undergraduate studies, Sherrie further pursued their education at the University of Utah School of Medicine. From 2007 to 2009, they earned a Masters of Public Health (MPH) degree with a specialization in Global Health. It is important to note that no assumptions were made beyond the information provided, and all details were presented objectively in the third person.
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