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Beth A. Resnick is a Practice Professor and Assistant Dean for Practice and Training at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management. She also serves as Director of the MSPH Program in Health Policy. Her academic and administrative roles are deeply integrated with advancing public health practice and workforce development.
Dr. Resnick earned her DrPH from the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health in 2016 and her MPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 1995. Her undergraduate degree is a BA from the University of Michigan (1989).
Her research focuses on strengthening public health infrastructure and systems, with a particular emphasis on the well-being and protection of the public health workforce. Key areas include public health workforce development, workplace mental health, harassment and violence prevention, public health financing, and emergency preparedness. Her work aims to transform state and local public health agencies through evidence-based practice improvements.
Recent publications highlight trends in protecting public health workers, including studies on pandemic-related workplace violence, the development of the FlagIt reporting system for harassment, and analyses of public health funding and workforce sustainability. Her scholarly output consistently addresses critical challenges facing the US public health system.
- SOURCE Service Learning Faculty Fellow (2012)
- American Public Health Association Environment Section Governing Council Representative (2004-2006)
- National Public Health Leadership Institute Scholar (2002)
- Mid-Atlantic Public Health Leadership Institute Scholar (1999)
Dr. Resnick has advised and led numerous students through the MSPH program and field placements. Her leadership extends to directing major initiatives such as the MSPH in Health Policy program and contributing to projects funded by public health foundations and federal agencies, although specific grants are not detailed in the provided text. She has held leadership roles in professional organizations, including serving as Director of Environmental Health at NACCHO prior to joining Johns Hopkins.
She is actively involved in key projects including the Stand With Public Health initiative, the Putting Our People First project through the Johns Hopkins POE Center, and the FlagIt Report and Response System, all of which focus on supporting and protecting public health professionals.





