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William Mase, DrPH, MPH
Assistant Professor
Coordinator, Leadership Concentration
masewm@ucmail.uc.edu



Dr. Mase earned a Dr.PH in health services management from the University of Kentucky in 2008. He also earned his MPH from the Ohio State University in health services, management, and policy in 2005 and an MA in sociology with an emphasis in crime and justice studies from West Virginia University in 1992. He completed duel bachelor's degrees, psychology and sociology, at Wright State University in 1989. Before joining the faculty in the Department of Public Health Sciences in 2008, Dr. Mase was the associate director of the Wright State University Master of Public Health degree program. From 1993-2008, he served on the faculty/staff at the Wright State University Medical School, where he held a number of administrative positions as well as a faculty appointment in the department of community health. Dr. Mase joined the University of Cincinnati faculty in the department of public health sciences in 2008 as a research assistant professor and was named MPH program director in spring of 2009. Central to his role at UC is providing administrative leadership and program direction for the academic-community partnership as the program proceeds aggressively toward CEPH accreditation.

Dr. Mase's research focuses on public health workforce development. In 2007 and 2008 he was awarded two investigator initiated research grants from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to study the relationship between employee-supervisor trust relationships and differential effects of race, ethnicity, and gender. Dr. Mase's work in community and public health has been supported through grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Ohio Department of Health, the Ohio Board of Regents, the Ohio Department of Mental Health, the Corporation for National Service, the United States Department of Education, and a number of community and non-profit foundations. He has published in a number of public health journals and currently has an epidemiology book chapter in-press.
In 2009, Dr. Mase was awarded the Joel Lee distinguished health services management doctoral student award by the University of Kentucky, College of Public Health. Additionally in 2009, he was awarded the West Virginia University Eberly College of Arts and Sciences outstanding alumni achievement award.
 
 
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