Andrew Adams Mph

Andrew Adams, MPH, currently serves as a Senior Program Analyst at the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, focusing on emerging health security activities and public health preparedness in response to events such as COVID-19 and MPOX. Prior experience includes the role of Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator at Riley County Health Department, where Andrew led planning and response efforts during public health emergencies and developed response plans. Earlier positions include serving as a Records and Data Entry Clerk at Woods Mill Orthopedic, Ltd, and interning in the Emergency Preparedness division at St. Charles County Department of Community Health and Environment. Andrew holds a Master of Public Health degree in Epidemiology and Biosecurity/Disaster Preparedness from Saint Louis University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a focus on biotechnology from Maryville University of Saint Louis.

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Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists

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CSTE works to advance public health policy and epidemiologic capacity. We also provide information, education, and developmental support of practicing epidemiologists in a wide range of areas as well as expertise for program and surveillance efforts. CSTE is an organization of member states and territories representing public health epidemiologists. CSTE works to establish more effective relationships among state and other health agencies. It also provides technical advice and assistance to partner organizations and to federal public health agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). CSTE members have surveillance and epidemiology expertise in a broad range of areas including occupational health, infectious diseases, environmental health, chronic diseases, injury control, maternal and child health, and more. CSTE supports effective public health surveillance and good epidemiologic practice through training, capacity development, and peer consultation.


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