Alexander-Scott Named President-Elect of National Organization of State Health Directors

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Alexander-Scott Named President-Elect of National Organization of State Health Directors

Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott
Rhode Island Department of Health director Nicole Alexander-Scott, MD, MPH, has been named President-Elect of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO).

“I was both humbled and honored to be elected President-Elect of ASTHO. State health directors from across the country made this decision after looking at the tremendous successes brought about in Rhode Island by the 480 individuals that I am honored to call colleagues at RIDOH. Our focus at RIDOH is ensuring that every person and community in Rhode Island has an equal opportunity to be as healthy as possible, regardless of zip code, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, level of education, level of income, or insurance status. As President-Elect of ASTHO, I will be partnering with the top public health officials in the nation whose expertise will help us make this vision a reality,” said Alexander-Scott.

ASTHO is made up of the chief health official in each U.S. state and territory. Dr. Alexander-Scott will spend a year working with the current President to help steer the organization before assuming the role of President in September of 2018.

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About Alexander-Scott

Dr. Alexander-Scott has been the Director of Health at RIDOH since April 2015. She is board-certified in Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, and Adult Infectious Diseases.

Under Dr. Alexander-Scott’s leadership, RIDOH is working to ensure that every person and community has an equal opportunity to be as healthy as possible by addressing the social, environmental, and economic determinants of health.

Poverty, employment opportunities, accessible transportation, education, discrimination, access to healthy food, and access to housing that is free of toxins and other environmental hazards are examples of these underlying determinants of health, which research indicates impact approximately 80% of an individual’s health outcomes.


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