Public Health Madison and Dane County
Kathryn Herringa is a seasoned Nurse Practitioner specializing in sexual and reproductive health, currently serving in the Public Health Department at Public Health, Madison & Dane County since January 2013, where critical contributions include developing a new STI clinic and providing comprehensive patient care and education. Prior experience spans roles at CMU-University Health Services, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, and various UW clinics, demonstrating a strong focus on reproductive healthcare, contraceptive management, and patient education. Kathryn holds a Master of Science in Nursing as a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Public Health Madison and Dane County
Public Health Madison and Dane County’s (PHMDC) vision is “Healthy People. Healthy Places.” and its mission is to “Work with the community to enhance, protect, and promote the health of the environment and the well being of all people.” PHMDC fulfills its mission through its work on environmental health, community health, operations, health equity, and policy. PHMDC is increasing its focus on working with the community to address the root causes of disease and illness by focusing on policy, systems, and environmental changes.