Tulsa Health Department
Megan Calahan has extensive experience in public health, currently serving as the Manager of Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response at the Tulsa Health Department since 2013. In this role, Megan is responsible for creating and facilitating training programs that utilize an all-hazards approach to emergency preparedness and response, while also responding to public health emergencies in Tulsa County. Previously, Megan held positions as a Training and Exercise Coordinator and Community Response Specialist, as well as an Environmental Health Specialist where Megan conducted audits of restaurants, hotels, and schools for FDA safety standards and provided food safety education. Prior experience includes working as a Laboratory Technician at Saint Francis Health System from 2011 to 2013. Megan holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Molecular Biology from Northeastern State University, earned in 2011.
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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.