Dayton Daily News

Edwards joins

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Camille Edwards, M.P.H., CHES, has joined the Boonshoft School of Medicine’s Department of Population and Public Health Sciences as its new Public Health Workforce and Community Engagement Director. She comes to the medical school after serving in various public health roles throughout the Indianapol­is area.

Edwards previously worked in roles at Indianapol­is Healthy Start, Indiana Minority Health Coalition, and Powerful Health. She has extensive experience in public health and engagement.

Edwards was attracted to her new position at the Boonshoft School of Medicine because of the storied history of Wright State University’s Master of Public Health program. She has worked closely with its graduates during her career.

At Indianapol­is Healthy Start, Edwards worked as a health educator. She managed a smoking cessation program for pregnant women and oversaw all aspects of the Baby & Me Tobacco Free program grant. Edwards led sessions, made home visits, and completed quarterly reports to the Indiana Department of Health.

She managed an ongoing client caseload of at least 45 clients, and maintained partnershi­ps with public health organizati­ons throughout the region. Edwards was a member of the Smoke-Free Indy Coalition, the Fetal Infant Mortality Review-Community

Action Team, and the Fetal Infant Mortality Case Review Team.

Her efforts helped to increase full-term births of program participan­ts in the program from 12.5 percent to 17.24 percent within a year. Healthy birth weights for program participan­ts also increased from 17.65 percent to 33.33 percent.

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