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Loretta Joy T. Wilber, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor at both the School of Medicine and School of Public Health at Loma Linda University, where she has been employed since 2005. Her academic roles include serving as Program Director for the MPH (Online) program in Population Medicine.
- Doctor of Medicine, Loma Linda University (1999)
- Master of Public Health, Loma Linda University (2003)
- Bachelor of Science, Walla Walla University (1993)
Her research focuses on public health workforce well-being, preventive medicine, and innovative teaching methodologies. She has explored the impact of case volume on healthcare outcomes, collaborative teaching strategies, and preventive care guideline adherence. Her work appears in journals like Journal of Public Health Management and Practice and Journal of Cardiac Failure.
Wilber has received grants such as the Federal Scholarship Training Award for Community Resilience (2022–2025) and the Primary Care Training and Enhancement Program (2021–2026). She also contributed to an internal project on preventive care guidelines (2012–2013).
Throughout her career, she has been deeply involved in teaching, with experience in Biostatistics, Clinical Trials, and Maternal and Child Epidemiology. She emphasizes student experience and is active in online education and hybrid course design. Wilber serves on committees like the Council on Interprofessional Education and is a member of the American College of Preventive Medicine.

