Program Administration
Core Faculty
Health Education Concentration
Leadership Concentration
- Brammer, Craig
- Diers, Tiffiny
- Doarn, Charles
- Embi, Peter J.
- Gates, Donna
- Graham, Robert
- Henney, Jane
- Kiesler, Joseph
- Mase, William
- Montauk, Susan
- Myers, Melanie
- Savage, Christine
- Schubert, Charles
- Simpson, Lisa
- Vaughn, Lisa
- Wilson, Stephen E.
- Szaflarski, Magdalena
Practicum & Capstone
Administrative Services
Information Technology
Associates and Researchers
- Brunner, Hermine
- Cornwall, Danielle
- Cotton, Sian
- Drotar, Dennis
- Eckman, Mark H.
- Elder, Nancy
- Guo, JianFei
- Heaton, Pam
- Jacobson, C. Jeffrey, Jr.
- Kissela, Brett
- Kudel, Ian
- Lewis, Timothy J.
- Ludke, Robert L.
- Malat, Jennifer
- Page, Stephen J.
- Schauer, Daniel P.
- Thakar, Charuhas V.
- Tsevat, Joel
- Webb, Thomas S.
- Weber, Debbie
- Wess, Mark L.
- Wise, Ruth
- Yi, Michael
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Jane Henney, MD
Professor
jane.henney@uc.edu
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For nearly 30 years, Dr. Henney has served in a series of senior health policy leadership positions in the public sector. Beginning in 1980, she served for five years as the deputy director of the National Cancer Institute. Subsequently, she joined the University of Kansas Medical Center as vice chancellor of health programs, and, for 18 months, interim dean of the School of Medicine. She then served as deputy commissioner for operations of the Food and Drug Administration, where she stayed until assuming the position as the first vice president for health sciences at the University of New Mexico. In 1998 she was nominated by President Bill Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. She served in this capacity until January 2001. After leaving the FDA, she was appointed senior scholar in residence at the Association of Academic Health Centers. From July 2003 until the beginning of 2008 Dr. Henney served as Senior Vice President and Provost for Health Affairs at the University of Cincinnati. In addition to her current academic responsibilities at the University, she also serves on the boards of the Commonwealth Fund in New York, the China Medical Board in Boston and the Association of Academic Health Centers in Washington, D.C. She is a member of the Board of Directors of AmerisourceBergen Corporation and CIGNA in Philadelphia and AstraZeneca PLC in London. In addition, she serves on a wide range of foundations, associations and governmental advisory committees. Dr. Henney has received many honors and awards in her field, including election to the National Academic of Science Institute of Medicine, the Society of Medical Administrators and honorary membership in the American College of Health Care Executives. She is a recipient of the Excellence in Women's Health Award from the Jacobs Institute, the Public Health Leadership Award from the National Organization of Rare Disorders, the DHHS Secretary's Recognition Award and, on two separate occasions, the PHS Commendation Medal. She has received honorary degrees from North Carolina State University, Manchester College. University of Rochester and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. A native of Indiana, Dr. Henney received her undergraduate degree from Manchester College, her medical degree from Indiana University, and completed her subspecialty training in medical oncology at the M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute and the National Cancer Institute. Dr. Henney is married to Dr. Robert Graham. They reside in the Mount Adams area in Cincinnati.
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