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Megan Cermak

Director Of Public Health Strategy, Policy, And Disaster Response at Central Health

Megan Cermak's work experience includes positions at various healthcare organizations. Megan began their career in 2006 as a Health Educator/Health Career Coordinator at Area Health Education Center. Megan then worked as a Health Educator at Hamilton County Public Health from 2007 to 2008. From 2008 to 2013, they served as a Program Coordinator at City of Austin Health and Human Services. In 2013, they briefly worked as a Practice Manager of Prevention at Austin Travis County Integral Care. Megan joined Central Health in 2014 as a Senior Healthcare Planner-Health Promotion, and later held roles as Manager of Community and Population Health Strategy, Project Manager for COVID-19 response, and Director of Public Health Strategy, Policy, and Disaster Response.

Megan Cermak has a diverse educational background in the field of public health education and promotion. In 1999-2003, they completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Health Promotions at Bowling Green State University. Following this, in 2005-2006, Megan pursued a Master of Science degree in Public Health Education and Promotion at the University of Cincinnati. In addition to their degrees, they have obtained various certifications including the Project Management Professional from the Project Management Institute in February 2017. Megan also holds the Certified Health Education Specialist certification from the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. Megan is also a Certified Personal Trainer from the American Council on Exercise, and a Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist from the UMDNJ School of Public Health. The specific months and years of their certifications are not provided.

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