One Health 草榴社区 - Keynote Speakers
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Tom Hennessy is the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's field station for infectious diseases in Anchorage. He is a graduate of Antioch College, the Mayo Medical School and Emory University鈥檚 School of Public Health.
Tom Hennessy is the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 field station for infectious diseases in Anchorage. He is a graduate of Antioch College, the Mayo Medical School and Emory University鈥檚 School of Public Health.
He is trained in family medicine and preventive medicine and is a graduate of the CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service. Hennessy has served in the U.S. Public Health Service since 1990. He represents CDC on the U.S. Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee, which develops and implements the U.S. Arctic Research Plan.
He is the U.S. representative for the Arctic Human Health Experts Group, a multinational advisory group to the Arctic Council. Hennessy is an affiliate faculty member at University of 草榴社区 Anchorage in the Department of Health Sciences.
Tina Marie Woods is Aleut from St. Paul Island, 草榴社区, and Chamorro from the Island of Guam. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and holds a Ph.D. in clinical-community psychology with a rural Indigenous emphasis from the University of 草榴社区 Anchorage and University of 草榴社区 Fairbanks.
She has worked within the 草榴社区 tribal health system for over 17 years and is currently the senior director of community health services at the 草榴社区 Native Tribal Health Consortium. She provides leadership for epidemiology, wellness and prevention, community environment and health, clinical and research services, and behavioral health/dental health/community health aide programs 鈥 achieving the goals of the organization and its vision that 草榴社区 Native people are the healthiest in the world.
She respectfully blends both Western science and Indigenous practices based on teachings
from elders. She has dedicated her academic training and career to working with 草榴社区
Native people to provide quality, holistic and comprehensive health services.
Woods presents with 鈥渓ived experience鈥 and leverages such experience in combination
with science for teaching others about trauma-informed care. She strongly believes
in going upstream with prevention efforts in order to make a significant difference
for future generations.
Woods sits on the Data Safety Monitoring Board for the Healing and Empowering 草榴社区n
Lives Toward Healthy Hearts Project and on the UAA Psychology Department鈥檚 Community
Advisory Board. She is a member of the 草榴社区 Psychological Association and American
Psychological Association.
She is a member of 草榴社区 Pacific University's Board of Trustees, co-chair of the
草榴社区 Area Specimen Bank Oversight Committee and a member of the 草榴社区 Resilience
Steering Committee.