Delta Omega

Recognizing Public Health Champions

Delta Omega Honorary Society

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About Us

The Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health was founded in 1924 at Johns Hopkins University within the School of Hygiene and Public Health (now known as the Bloomberg School of Public Health) by two graduate students, Dr. Edgar Erskine Hume, and Dr. Claude W. Mitchell. At the time, public health as a profession was still in its infancy and, prior to the establishment of university-based education in public health, entrance into the field had been largely through practical experience and political favor. To promote the graduate study of the field, Dr. Hume and Dr. Mitchell organized this honorary society in order to recognize outstanding achievement in the new field.

The society still honors the ideals that initially formed its foundation. Membership in Delta Omega reflects the dedication of an individual to increasing the quality of the field, as well as to the protection and advancement of the health of all people.


Alpha Nu Chapter

Alpha Nu is the chapter for the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona.  Each chapter conducts the principal Delta Omega activities and manages the induction of new members.  Currently, Delta Omega has expanded to more than 100 chapters at CEPH-accredited schools and programs and has more than 20,000 members.  The Alpha Nu chapter has over 240 members.


 

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240+
MEMBERS
 

 

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33
STATES

 

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10
COUNTRIES
 

How to Join Delta Omega

Members are inducted by chapters through a highly-selective process that assesses their outstanding performance and devotion to the field. To maintain the credibility of this prestigious society, chapters are limited in the number of members they may induct each year.

Learn more about the national guidelines for yearly inductions here.

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Executive Board

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Sean Clendaniel

Sean Clendaniel MPH '04, MBA '21
President

Sean is honored to live and work in beautiful Arizona. His passion and work focus on healthcare, education, technology, public health, and health transformation. He holds academic appointments and is actively involved with various Governing and Advisory Boards and Committees. Through this, he has many strong partnerships with healthcare, academic/ educational, public health, social service, workforce, economic, and community-based organizations across the region, state, and nation. He is a proud Northern Arizona University Lumberjack (BS) and University of Arizona Lumberjack (MPH and MBA).

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Kirstin Lathrop

Kirstin Lathrop '12, MPH '17, CAPM
Vice President

Kirstin graduated from the Public Health Practice program in May 2017. Her internship was with the Maricopa County Department of Public Health, specifically the Office of Preparedness and Response. During her time in the MPH program, she worked for the UA College of Medicine-Phoenix in the Center for Simulation and Innovation, where she still works remotely. Now, she lives in Washington State on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, where her husband is stationed for the US Army. They have a young son and a dog and enjoy walking together as a family.

Kirstin is looking forward to connecting with members of Delta Omega, whether it be for career advancement, an opportunity for resource sharing, or simply to get to know one another. It is her hope that as Delta Omega grows and evolves that she can help new and existing members know how to get involved and access shared information, as well as feel a sense of inclusion in this public health community.

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John McElligott

John McElligott MPH '05, CPH
Director of Member Engagement

John is Executive Director of the Maricopa County Medical Society in Phoenix. He leads the group of physicians and is growing their connections with the public health community. John also serves on the National Board of Public Health Examiners, which oversees the CPH exam.

He will improve ways of highlighting members of Alpha Nu, grow a partnership with MEZCOPH leaders, and leverage resources from the national office of Delta Omega.

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 Michelle Gamber

Michelle Gamber MPH '07, DrPH '12
Secretary

Michelle Gamber is the Founding Director of the graduate public health programs at Shenandoah University (SU). Prior to joining SU, she held a wide range of positions in global public health and development. She has served as a technical expert with at USAID and has also worked for several NGOs, private organizations, and other academic institutions supporting global health programming and research throughout the United States, Africa and Asia.

Michelle joined this year on the board of the Alpha Nu Chapter and is excited to help grow and add to the efforts of Delta Omega!

Contact Us

EmailYou can contact any member of our Executive Board at the following email:
deltaomega.alphanu@gmail.com

LinkedInYou can also join our LinkedIn page if you are a current member of our chapter:
linkedin.com/groups/13613929

More Information

For questions or more information about engagement opportunities, please contact:

Amber Richmond

Amber Richmond, MA ’18
Manager, Alumni & Student Strategic Initiatives
amrichmond@arizona.edu
520-626-3978