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Tom Duszynski


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  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Indiana University
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Thomas Duszynski has worked in public health for 17 years and started his career as an environmental inspector for a local health department. He has worked for several local health departments, including serving as Environmental Supervisor, which entailed overseeing a wastewater division, environmental program, and water quality laboratory. He has served as a field epidemiologist for Public Health Preparedness District 2, for the Indiana State Department of Health in northern Indiana, for a year-and-a-half, and led investigations during numerous disease outbreaks. In August 2005 he was named director of the field epidemiology program at the Indiana State Department of Health. He was named incident commander for all public health emergencies for the state.

His research interests include infectious diseases and how they continue to shape the world and public health's response. He's also interested in the rise of antimicrobial resistance and the resurgence of vaccine preventable diseases. In addition, Thomas is interested in engaging students to develop strong epidemiological skills to address these and other challenges to ensure a competent public health workforce.

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  • –present Director Epidemiology Education, Indiana University

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