Franklin County Public Health
Tania Rubyet Nur is an experienced professional currently serving as the Treasurer for the Ohio Association for Food Protection since January 2023, managing member lists and financial receipts. Tania has been a Food and School Safety Inspector at Franklin County Public Health since October 2020, focusing on inspections and investigations in line with state regulations. Prior experience includes a role as a COVID-19 Case Investigator with the Fairfield Department of Health and contributing to the American Heart Association's hypertension screening program. Tania also worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Kent State University, instructing various courses, and held positions as a Medical Consultant and Medical Doctor, emphasizing patient examination and disease diagnosis. Tania's educational background includes a PhD in Business Administration and a master's in Project Management from the University of the Cumberlands, a Master's in Public Health from Kent State University, and a medical degree from the University of Dhaka.
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Franklin County Public Health
Franklin County Board of Health was established in October 1919 as a result of the Great Influenza, the most devastating pandemic flu on record. The authority of any health department in the State of Ohio is granted by law and is specifically detailed in the Ohio Revised Code. In 2010, the agency's name was changed to Franklin County Public Health (FCPH) to more accurately reflect all the services performed. Our Board is still known as the Franklin County Board of Health. A five-member Board appoints a Health Commissioner who oversees the day-to-day operation of the department. Franklin County Public Health (FCPH) has a staff of approximately 90 people and operates with a budget of about $7.5 million. As defined by Ohio law, FCPH provides service to all of the townships and villages in the county. In addition, 14 suburban cities contract with us to serve as their health department and provide comprehensive public health services to their residents. Today we serve a population of 500,000+ in a growing suburban area, through multiple community-oriented programs.