
معرفی
Dr. Gary Gilmore is a Professor in the Department of Public Health & Community Health Education at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. He serves as Director of Graduate Community Health/Public Health Programs and holds a secondary appointment in Graduate and Extended Learning (GEL), overseeing continuing education programming for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES/MCHES). His career spans academic leadership, military service in preventive medicine, and statewide public health policy advisory roles.
- Ph.D. in Public Health Education and Epidemiology, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
- M.P.H. in Public Health Education and Epidemiology, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis
- B.A. in Biology (Genetics), Hope College
- Certificate in Public Health Epidemiology, Tufts University
Dr. Gilmore's research focuses on epidemiology, cancer prevention, community-based participatory research, and global health, with recent work examining occupational health in specialized professions. His 2024 invited book review addresses chronic disease prevention frameworks.
- 2017 Wisconsin Distinguished Service to Public Health Award (also received in 1986)
- University of Wisconsin Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Award
- UW-La Crosse Teaching Excellence Award
- U.S. Army Commendation Medal in Preventive Medicine



