District Health Department # 10
Emily Pokorski, MPH, CWP, is an experienced epidemiologist currently working at District Health Department #10 since May 2022, where responsibilities include designing data collection tools, analyzing health data across multiple counties, and developing educational materials related to mental health and substance use. Previous roles include a graduate assistantship at Grand Valley State University, which involved grant writing and program evaluation, an internship at Kent County Health Department focusing on vector-borne disease surveillance, and positions at Wayne State University and Oakland University centered on community health initiatives. Emily holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from Grand Valley State University, a Bachelor of Science in Health Science from Oakland University, and an Associate's degree from Macomb Community College.
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District Health Department # 10
District Health Department #10 was formed October 1, 1997, through the consolidation of four health departments into one organization. DHD#10 is the largest geographical health department in Michigan and is the tenth largest based upon population. OUR MISSION To promote and enhance the health of our communities and environment through protection, prevention, and intervention. OUR VALUES Integrity Responsibility Accountability Customer Service Positive Attitude Communication OUR VISION Healthy People, Healthy Communities WHAT DOES PUBLIC HEALTH DO FOR YOU? Prevents epidemics and the spread of disease Protects against environmental hazards Prevents injuries Promotes and encourages healthy behaviors Responds to disasters and assists communities in recovery Assures the quality and accessibility of health services 10 ESSENTIALS OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1. Monitor health status to identify community health problems. 2. Diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community. 3. Inform, educate, and empower people about health issues. 4. Mobilize community partnerships to identify and solve health problems. 5. Develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts. 6. Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety. 7. Link people to needed personal health services and assure provision of health care when otherwise unavailable. 8. Assure a competent public health and personal health care workforce. 9. Evaluate effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of personal and population-based health services. 10. Research for new insights and innovative solutions to health problems.