Debra Houry
Dr. Debra Houry is an American physician. She is the Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Director for Program and Science of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She previously served as the acting Principal Deputy Director (2021-2023) and the Director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (2014-2021).Dr. Houry is responsible for establishing, strengthening, and maintaining collaboration and coordination across CDC’s national centers including infectious diseases, chronic disease, environmental health, injury prevention, and public health infrastructure. She also provides overall direction to, and coordination of, the scientific and medical programs. Dr. Houry is also the Designated Federal Officer for the Advisory Committee to the CDC Director, working directly with private and public sector constituents to prioritize CDC’s activities and address key areas including data modernization and health disparities. As a board-certified emergency physician, she has seen firsthand the impact of infectious diseases, chronic health conditions, and injuries on individuals, families, and communities and strives to address and prevent challenges with implementable, evidence-based practices. Provided by Wikipedia
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7by Debra Houry, Abigail Hankin, Jill Daugherty, L. Shakiyla Smith, Nadine KaslowGet full text
Published 2011-01-01
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9by Cole Gregory Youngner, Mark S. Burton, Matthew Price, Lindsey Zimmerman, Megan Crawford Kearns, Debra Houry, Barbara Olasav RothbaumGet full text
Published 2012-08-01
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