Tulsa Health Department
Amanda (Mandy) Dixon, MPH, CHES, currently serves as an Environmental Public Health Specialist at the Tulsa Health Department, where responsibilities include conducting lodging and public bathing inspections, public housing code enforcement, mosquito monitoring, and various environmental compliance tasks. Previously, Amanda held positions as a Lead Program Supervisor focusing on lead hazard assessments and as a Sanitarian conducting food and lodging inspections. Prior experience includes working as a Prevention Coordinator at Compass Prevention, providing resources for substance abuse prevention and facilitating various health and wellness programs. Education includes a Master of Public Health from A.T. Still University of Health Sciences and a Bachelor of Science in Health Science from Truman State University.
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Tulsa Health Department
Since its establishment in 1950, the Tulsa Health Department serves as the primary public health agency to more than 600,000 Tulsa County residents, including 13 municipalities and four unincorporated areas. The agency is one of two autonomous local health departments in Oklahoma, with statutory public health jurisdiction throughout Tulsa County and the City of Tulsa. THD’s mission is to improve the health and well-being of all Tulsa County residents, in order to make Tulsa County the healthiest county in the country. THD was among the first health departments in the U.S. to receive national accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board.