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Corinna Kelley is a mother of 3 school aged children, wife, Air Force Veteran and a advocate for advancing quality Public Health practices to address health inequalities and impact change in the community in which she lives. Corinna has over 14 years of knowledge and experience working in various Public Health specialties from Infection Control, Emergency Management, Food Safety & Defense, Entomology, Occupational, Environmental and Community Health. She has served as a Public Health advisor in the United States Air Force, The Public Health Accreditation Board and the New Jersey Department of Health.
She has an MPH in Healthcare Administration from The University of Arizona and currently works as a Mobile Clinic Coordinator for St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa Florida where she collaborates with various stakeholders and community partners to provide comprehensive healthcare services to underserved populations. Corinna has a relentless commitment to improving the community and serves on the Health Advisory Board for Migrant Health Workers and is a committee member of a local health equity
organization.
By Dr. UzoCorinna Kelley is a mother of 3 school aged children, wife, Air Force Veteran and a advocate for advancing quality Public Health practices to address health inequalities and impact change in the community in which she lives. Corinna has over 14 years of knowledge and experience working in various Public Health specialties from Infection Control, Emergency Management, Food Safety & Defense, Entomology, Occupational, Environmental and Community Health. She has served as a Public Health advisor in the United States Air Force, The Public Health Accreditation Board and the New Jersey Department of Health.
She has an MPH in Healthcare Administration from The University of Arizona and currently works as a Mobile Clinic Coordinator for St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa Florida where she collaborates with various stakeholders and community partners to provide comprehensive healthcare services to underserved populations. Corinna has a relentless commitment to improving the community and serves on the Health Advisory Board for Migrant Health Workers and is a committee member of a local health equity
organization.