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Sherona Ingalls

Medical Technologist Supervisor at Jefferson County Department of Health

Sherona Ingalls is a highly skilled medical technologist with extensive experience in various healthcare settings. Currently serving as the Medical Technologist Supervisor at the Jefferson County Department of Health since September 2021, Sherona previously worked at UAB Medicine from September 2014, where responsibilities included serving as a Cell Therapist-Medical Technologist and a Medical Laboratory Technologist in Blood Bank. Sherona's expertise encompasses flow cell cytometry for bone marrow transplant patients, immunohematology testing, and blood problem resolution. Additional experience includes internships at Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System and LabCorp, along with a foundational education that includes a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from UAB School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science from Tuskegee University.

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Jefferson County Department of Health

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Health Action is a process conducted by a team of committed organizations seeking community input to improve health in Jefferson County, Alabama. This collaboration resulted in the book, Our Community Roadmap to Health, containing the issues and goals to be addressed by the local public health partners. Results indicate that Jefferson County has a solid public health infrastructure and is able to address the essential public health services. However, there are significant opportunities to improve services by Jefferson County’s public health system for the citizens of the county. By engaging “health partners,” goals have been developed to create sustained efforts in addressing health issues. Any agency, group, or citizen who has a stake in the health of the community is a potential partner, including governmental, public, private, non-profit, and voluntary agencies, as well as groups and individuals committed to the delivery of public health services. This is an ongoing process that determines priority community health needs, gathers scarce community resources, and creates action plans to improve the health of the community.


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