DSHS Announces 2023–2024 Public Health Fellows

News Release
News Release
June 5, 2023

The Texas Department of State Health Services kicked off the 2023–2024 Texas Public Health Fellowship program on June 1. The Texas Public Health Fellowship is a one-year paid, training program for individuals early in their public health careers. Fellows receive hands-on experience in public health, professional development, and career guidance. They have varied interests and come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and levels of education.

“The Public Health Fellowship program supports the education and development of the next generation of public health professionals,” said DSHS Commissioner Jennifer Shuford, MD, MPH. “Fellows gain valuable experience that can launch them into the next phase of their careers.”

Fellows are placed with local health departments, DSHS programs and DSHS regional offices. They are fully integrated into the staff during the program and work alongside seasoned public health professionals.

There were 29 fellows in inaugural 2022–2023 class. About two thirds of the fellows in this class have found or are looking for employment at a Texas public health organization. Several are pursuing advanced degrees after completing their fellowship. During their year as fellows, four members of this class presented at the Texas Public Health Conference.

“I’m honored to have been able to support recovering tuberculosis patients achieve their own personal goals,” said 2022–2023 Texas Public Health Fellow Jackson Smith, MPH, CHW, CPT. “In one year at the Texas Center for Infectious Disease, I created multiple programs to assist my site in improving our patients’ social skills, education and opportunities for employment. This has provided me with new project management skills, public speaking opportunities and the confidence to support different populations.”

In its second year, DSHS received 426 applications for the 41 openings in the 2023–2024 class, an increase of 54 percent over last year. The new class will begin working at 33 unique host sites across the state in June.

The 2023–2024 Texas Public Health Fellows are:

Name

Host Site

Fellowship

Jacqueline Aguilar- Martinez

DSHS – Birth Defects Epidemiology Surveillance Branch

Epidemiology

Ariea Alexander

City of Lubbock Health Department

Community Health

Meredith Arrison

DSHS – Center for Health Statistics

Data Analytics

Alyssa Barnes

City of Laredo Health Department

Public Health Preparedness

Morgan Beckham

DSHS – Community Health Improvement

Public Health Program Evaluation and Quality Improvement

Jessica Beharry

DSHS – Center for Health Statistics

Data Analytics

Michelle Cajero

Galveston County Health District

Community Health

Miranda Cano

DSHS – Public Health Region 11

Public Health Preparedness

Ella Castro

Williamson County and Cities Health District

Public Health Administration

Isanel Ceron

Chambers County Public Health

Community Engagement

Juan Cornejo

DSHS – Accounts Payable Claims

Public Health Administration

Patricia De La Cruz

DSHS – Public Health Region 8

Epidemiology

Arath De La Rosa

DSHS – Public Health Region 11

Epidemiology

Jeanene Duplechain

Hardin County Health Services

Epidemiology

Rebekha Garcia

Galveston County Health District

Community Health

Lesley Gonzales

Hidalgo County Health and Human Services

Community Engagement

Alexis Grasso

Waco-McLennan County Public Health District

Community Health

Ana Karen Gutierrez

DSHS – Public Health Region 11

Epidemiology

Zhalla Hakimyar

Amarillo Public Health

Community Engagement

Miriam Jaime

Corpus Christi – Nueces County Public Health District

Epidemiology

Tibor Kisel

DSHS – Center for Public Health Policy and Practice

Epidemiology

Jessica Lennon

DSHS – Public Health Region 2/3

Public Health Administration

Maria Lopez

DSHS – Public Health Region 11

Public Health Preparedness

Fancine Mascarenhas

DSHS – Public Health Region 6/5

Health Promotion and Data Analytics

Noelle McGehee

Brazos County Health District

Public Health Program Management

Brianna Middleton

Fort Bend County Health and Human Services

Health Promotion and Community Engagement

April Montemayor

DSHS – Texas Center for Infectious Disease

Epidemiology

Sudeep Neupane

DSHS – Regional and Local Health Operations

Epidemiology

Dennis Nyachoti

DSHS – TB/HIV/STD Section

Epidemiology

Precious Ohemeng

Williamson County and Cities Health District

Epidemiology

Gabriela Ortiz

DSHS – Center for System Coordination and Innovation

Public Health Administration

Alessandra Pequeno

DSHS – Program Operations, Fiscal Support and Oversight

Public Health Finance

Nini Pham

Fort Bend County Health and Human Services

Epidemiology

Sydnii Robinson

DSHS – Texas Center for Infectious Disease

Epidemiology

Ailie Rooney

DSHS – Maternal and Child Health

Public Health Program Management

Victoria Salinas

DSHS – Community Health Improvement

Epidemiology

Philp Sanusi

City of Laredo Health Department

Community Engagement

Alexandra Simpson

DSHS – Public Health Region 8

Epidemiology

Arlo Walker

DSHS – Public Health Region 1

Epidemiology

Lauren Wheat

DSHS – Office of Practice and Learning

Communications and Promotion

Aniyah Zaman

Fort Bend County Health and Human Services

Epidemiology

 

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