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Alva O. Ferdinand, DrPH, JD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy & Management at the Texas A&M University Health Science Center, School of Public Health. As Director of the Southwest Rural Health Research Center, they focus on public health law, rural health disparities, and health policy analysis. Their work bridges legal frameworks with health outcomes, addressing critical issues in diabetes care, emergency department utilization, and health equity.
- Education: DrPH in Health Care Organization and Policy (University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2013), MPH (2008), JD (Michigan State University, 2006), BA in International Studies (Oakwood University, 2003)
Their research explores the intersection of law, health policy, and rural health outcomes, including studies on diabetes-related hospitalizations, emergency care disparities, and the impact of public policies on vulnerable populations. Recent publications analyze maternal health policy, telehealth regulations, and neighborhood effects on pediatric asthma.
Key publication trends include rural health disparities (2015-2025), diabetes outcomes (2014-2024), emergency care utilization (2012-2024), and policy evaluations (2013-2024). Subfields span climate epidemiology, health equity, and digital privacy.
Teaching interests center on Public Health Law & Ethics. Affiliation with the Southwest Rural Health Research Center drives their focus on regional health challenges.
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