PUBLIC HEALTH MADISON & DANE COUNTY



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PUBLIC HEALTH MADISON & DANE COUNTY www.publichealthmdc.com Downtown Office (DTO-5th Floor) City-County Building, Room 507 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Madison, WI 53703-3346 East Washington Office (EWO) 2705 E. Washington Ave. Madison, WI 53704 South Clinic Office 2230 S. Park St. Madison, WI 53713 The Atrium (ATR) 2300 S. Park St., Rooms 2010 & 2011 Madison, WI 53713 Environmental Health Office (ILO) 2701 International Ln., Suite 204 Madison, WI 53704 Phone: 243-0330 / 242-6515 FAX: 242-6435 Mission, Goals and Objectives Working with the community to enhance, protect, and promote the health of the environment and the well-being of all people. For questions, please contact Pamela Abel at 243-0300.

Downtown Office City-County Building Janel Heinrich, Director, Room 507 243-0341 Director of Public Health Madison and Dane County, which replaces the Madison Department of Health and the Dane County Division of Health. Department administration and management, planning, implementation and administration of public health activities as they relate to health, consumer protection, and environmental protection. Liaison and coordination with other local, state and federal agencies. OPERATIONS DIVISION The Operations Division is responsible for management functions: developing and monitoring the agency s budget, planning and organizing its health care programs and determining overall policies, priorities and objectives. This section also provides administrative and clerical support for the agency, is responsible for community relations, and supplies general information. Room 507, City-County Building David Caes, Operations Manager 243-0325 Provides grant management and fiscal oversight of the Public Health Department programs and coordinates the budget process. Jeff Golden, Communications Manager 243-0302 Media relations for Public Health Madison and Dane County. Cathie Swee, Administrative Services Supervisor 243-0355 Supervisor, Administrative Support Staff. System administrator, HIPAA privacy officer, records custodian, IT liaison, cell phones and office equipment. Melanie Jicha, Administrative Services Supervisor 242-6292 Supervisor for clerical support, County payroll, system administrator, records storage coordinator. COMMUNITY HEALTH DIVISION The supervisors listed below are the current Program Managers. Shawnee Parens, Director, The Atrium, 2300 S. Park Street, Room 2010 242-6521 Family and Community Support Division administration, management, planning, and implementation. Program Managers: Daniel Stattelman-Scanlan, 2705 E. Washington Avenue 243-0404 Maternal Child Health - Perinatal o Vacant, Coordinator Nurse Family Partnership o Lorraine Meyer, Coordinator

Kate Louther, The Atrium, 2300 S. Park Street, Room 2010 243-0317 Acute and Communicable Disease Program Follow Up and Management TB Prevention and Control o Erin Polkinghorn, Coordinator Refugee Cheryl Robinson, 2705 E. Washington Avenue 243-0401 Immunizations o Diane McHugh, Coordinator STI - HIV Employee Health Harambee - WIC Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program 2230 S. Park Street Sue Marshall, WIC Supervisor 243-0432 Cheryl Levendoski, Leadworker 243-0430 Rika Dombrowski, Breastfeeding Coordinator 242-6291 HIV/AIDS Program 2705 E. Washington Avenue Mary Jo Hussey, Coordinator 243-0388 Coordinates AIDS education efforts to groups at increased risk for HIV infection, partner referral followup, and counseling and testing services. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Provides a broad spectrum of services aimed at protection of Madison and Dane County citizens from disease or disability caused by exposure to infectious organisms, chemical contaminants or physical hazards in the environment. 2701 International Lane Doug Voegeli, Director of Environmental Health/Labs Division 243-0360 Environmental Health/Lab section management, Department planning and emergency preparedness. Tristen Jordan, Program Manager, Emergency Preparedness 243-0352 Insures that emergency plans are written, updated, communicated and practiced on a regular basis. Insures Public Health staff are properly trained to respond to emergencies. John Hausbeck, Program Manager, Soil and Water Program 243-0331 Household health and safety problems, sanitation, rodent, insect and general environmental health and pollution problems and environmental lead investigation in Dane County. Jim Meyerhofer, Leadworker

Beth Cleary, Program Manager, Licensed Establishments 243-0327 Inspection consultation and code enforcement in restaurants, retail food stores, bakeries and other food vending activities in Madison and Dane County. Regulation of lodging facilities, swimming pools, investigation of food and waterborne illness. Household health and safety problems, sanitation, rodent, insect and general environmental health and pollution problems and environmental lead investigation in Madison. Randy Holveck, Leadworker 243-0332 Stefanie Moccero, Leadworker 243-0340 Environmental Technical Services Unit Room 516, City-County Building Laboratory and Environmental Services Kirsti Sorsa, Program Manager, Laboratory and Field Services 243-0356 Testing of drinking water, surface and groundwater, wastes, food, clinical specimens, hazardous materials, water discharged to surface water, hazardous substance spills, landfill leachate monitoring. Monitoring of drinking water, swimming pools, beaches. Evaluation of various environmental problems including road salt, fertilizer and pesticide use. Glenn Hyland, Chemistry Leadworker 243-0348 Jennifer Lavender, Microbiology Leadworker 243-0473 Rick Wenta, Environmental Protection Leadworker 243-0351 Animal Services Unit 2701 International Lane John Hausbeck, Program Manager, Animal Services Unit 243-0327 Administration, implementation and planning. Patrick Comfert, Leadworker 243-0309 Follow-up on animal related complaints concerning at-large pets, animal bites, animal waste, and sick, injured or abused animals throughout Dane County. Enforcement of city ordinances regarding animals. Patrol of parks and neighborhoods to locate and impound strays. Promotion of licensing and immunization of cats and dogs.

POLICY, PLANNING & EVALUATION DIVISION Assesses the health of Madison and Dane County. Epidemiologists collect, organize, analyze and communicate health-related data, tracking health trends. They work with colleagues across the department and in the community to better understand opportunities to promote maternal and child health, ensure effective control of communicable disease, boost environmental health and investigate the social and economic factors influencing health outcomes. Room 507, City-County Building Mary Michaud, Director 242-6508 Division management, planning and implementation. Karri Bartlett 243-0349 Access to Care o Sue Webb-Lukomski, Coordinator Alcohol Mental Well Being Oral Health Tobacco o Ryan Sheahan, Coordinator Lesly Scott 243-0373 Community Engagement Drug Free Living Healthy Eating Food Security Injury-Free Living Youth Development Welcoming Communities