Madhav P. Bhatta, Ph.D, MPH
Dr. Bhatta has almost 15 years of administrative, teaching, training, and research experience in the field of public health, especially in infectious disease epidemiology and global health. He has taught for the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (health without boarders; infectious disease surveillance and control; global perspectives in disease control and prevention) and served as the program director of the UAB Sparkman Center for Global Health. Dr. Bhatta currently also serves as a consultant epidemiologist for the Carroll County and Tuscarawas County General Health Districts in Northeast Ohio as part of their Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program. As such he an integral part of the emergency preparedness response for these two counties and advises the health departments on all the epidemiologic aspects of emergency response and action. Dr. Bhatta currently teaches courses in global health at the undergraduate and epidemiologic methods at the graduate level in the college. Dr. Bhatta has published about a dozen articles, book chapters, and abstracts on topics in public health.
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Research Areas
- Infectious Disease Epidemiology
- Women’s Health
- Immigrant Health
- Epidemiologic Methods
OFFICE
College of Public HealthRoom 319
CONTACT INFO
Phone: 330-672-6511Fax: 330-672-6505
mbhatta@kent.edu
COURSES TEACHING
Spring 2013- EPI 52017 - 001 Fundamentals Public Hlth Epid
- EPI 63016 - 001 Principles Of Epidem Research
- PH 41092 - 001 Fld Exp Basic Hlth Hum Need
- EPI 50196 - 001 Individual Invstigation Epi
- EPI 60195 - 003 St : Fld Exp : Basic Hlth / Human
- PH 30012 - 001 Communicable Diseases
- EPI 52017 - 001 Fundamentals Public Hlth Epid
Facebook
Twitter
Google+
LinkedIn
Instagram
YouTube
More Ways to Connect