https://publichealth.ouhsc.edu/About Parent Page: About id: 34319 Active Page: Strategic Plan id: 34347
Image Alt Text
Always Improving

As the only public health college in Oklahoma, we recognize the need to navigate success with strategic precision and always seek to improve.

Strategic Plan

Integrated planning connects regular self-studies to the strategic planning processes, allowing the Hudson College to leverage accreditation standards as a tool to guide and monitor the college's strategic plan demonstrating a commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement.

Purpose

Promoting healthier tomorrows through education and research today

Mission

The mission of the Hudson College of Public Health is to protect and improve the health of people through public health education, workforce development, research, service and advocacy. 

Vision

The Hudson College of Public Health will be nationally recognized for providing excellent education for public health practice professionals and for public health research scientists, for innovative research on contemporary issues in public health, and for translating research and scholarship into evidence-based practice, management, and public health policy.

Values 

Integrity

The Hudson College of Public Health adheres to the highest standards of honesty, objectivity, transparency, fairness, and ethical conduct. 

Success

The Hudson College of Public Health is committed to making sure every student has access to an affordable and high-quality education, feels valued, supported, and prepared for a career in public health. 

Excellence

The Hudson College of Public Health strives to achieve excellence in all its endeavors. 

Public Service

The Hudson College of Public Health exists to serve the citizens of Oklahoma and the United States efforts to protect and improve their health, and to contribute to international efforts to improve the health of other nations. 

Health for All

The Hudson College of Public Health advocates the principle that all individuals have a right to the opportunity for a healthy life. The college is committed to reducing and eliminating health disparities among populations.

Belonging

The Hudson College of Public Health is committed to a culture that respects and embraces belonging and to confronting barriers to inclusion. 

Responsibilities

The Hudson College of Public Health strives to make the most effective use of all resources it receives, to use responsibly all state, federal and private funding, and to leverage its resources into additional resources for the college, university, and state of Oklahoma. 

Partnership

The Hudson College of Public Health is committed to fostering collegial productive partnerships with all stakeholders who share the vision of protecting and improving the public's health. 

Public Health Advisory Board

As the only accredited School of Public Health in Oklahoma, we are committed to rigorous academic and professional standards to ensure excellence in our educational, research and service missions.  To maintain this high standard, we ask health, business, industry and civic representatives from the community to work with us in an advisory capacity to maintain continuous quality improvement.   

Purpose and Structure

Members serve as advisees for the Hudson College of Public Health Dean and faculty on matters relating to the education, research and service missions, and to help ensure our programs meet the needs of both governmental and private sector employers, as well as the needs of our partners and stakeholders. 

Meetings are structured as a gathering of thought leaders that can actively engage in productive dialogue to strengthen an academic and service partnership.  

Membership

The Advisory Board consists of 15 to 25 members broadly representing all aspects of public health, education, healthcare, business, and the community. A few alumni and student members are also included.  The term of Board membership is 2 years with reappointment possible. 

Current Members

Dr. Leslie Hudson

Civic Leader and Philanthropist

Nicolas Barton

Executive Director, Southern Plains Tribal Health Board

Julie Bisbee

Executive Director, Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust

Dr. Bruce Dart

Director, Tulsa Health Department

Patti Davis

Director, Oklahoma Hospital Association

Drew Edmondson

Of Counsel, Riggs Abney Lawfirm

Keith Reed

Commissioner, Oklahoma State Department of Health

Jim Gebhart

President, Mercy Hospital, Oklahoma City

Aundria Goree

Former President, Oklahoma Public Health Association

Dr. Charles Grim

Secretary of Health, Chickasaw Nation

Joy Hoffmeister

State Superintendent of Public Instruction, State Department of Education

Dr. Patrick McGough

Executive Director, Oklahoma City-County Health Department

H.E. Gene Rainbolt

Chairman Emeritus and Director of BancFirst Corp

Carrie Slatton-Hodges 

Commissioner, Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

Dr. Ronald White

Regent, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education andPresident, Oklahoma Cardiovascular Associates

Roy Williams

President and Chief Executive Officer, Greater Oklahoma City Chamber

Devery Youngblood

Executive Director, Oklahoma Aggregates Association

Dr. John Zubialde

Executive Dean, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine

Contact

For more information about the Public Health Advisory Board, contact VaLauna Grissom at VaLauna-K-Grissom@ouhsc.edu 

Hudson College of Public Health Strategic Plan 2023-2028

The Hudson College of Public Health has a tradition of providing education for both public health practice professionals and public health research scientists, conducting research and scholarship on contemporary issues in public health, and providing public health service to the community, state, and nation.

For each strategic pillar, our strategic plan outlines strategies, tactics, and key performance indicators. The Hudson College of Public Health Strategic Plan aligns directly with the OUHSC Strategic Plan. This alignment extends to the overarching goals of the University of Oklahoma consistent with its strategic plan and mission, including its initiative to collaborate with the Evaluators from the Higher Learning Commission in preparation for its 2023 self-study report and site visit.

Strategic Plan Pillars

  1. Achieve national recognition for advancing public health research.
  2. Lead public health education and workforce development in Oklahoma.
  3. Lead public health efforts to improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities in Oklahoma.
  4. Foster an inclusive environment for all.
  5. Develop and grow partnerships to enhance the impact of our education, research and service.