Stephanie L. Burke
Stephanie L. Burke, MS, MHA, CHES is currently an Associate Professor/Program Director of the Health Navigator program at Prince George’s Community College. As a dedicated Public Health Professional, she has been influential in promoting better health outcomes in communities through prevention and educational outreach.
Through her leadership she has fostered a positive and collaborative organizational culture to aid in behavioral change that impacts communities on a global level. Ms. Burke is a highly motivated and passionate Public Health professional and offers expertise in population health management, health literacy, health communications, program development, implementation, and evaluation. In addition, she has years of expertise in community engagement, health coaching, program implementation, program development, creating effective health campaigns and programs that impact targeted communities.
Ms. Burke received a B.S. in Community Health, and a Masters in Health Administration from Hofstra University, and a second Masters in Health Communication from Boston University. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Public Health at Morgan State University. She is also a certified health education specialist (CHES).
Through her leadership she has fostered a positive and collaborative organizational culture to aid in behavioral change that impacts communities on a global level. Ms. Burke is a highly motivated and passionate Public Health professional and offers expertise in population health management, health literacy, health communications, program development, implementation, and evaluation. In addition, she has years of expertise in community engagement, health coaching, program implementation, program development, creating effective health campaigns and programs that impact targeted communities.
Ms. Burke received a B.S. in Community Health, and a Masters in Health Administration from Hofstra University, and a second Masters in Health Communication from Boston University. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Public Health at Morgan State University. She is also a certified health education specialist (CHES).