Natasha Whitmore
Natasha Whitmore, MPH Public Health Associate
Natasha Whitmore, a distinguished former Navy sailor, with a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Morgan State University and a Bachelor’s degree in Nutritional Science. As a candidate for the RD, LDN, and CHES certifications, she is dedicated to promoting public health and nutrition education.
Natasha is presently a fellow in the CDC's Public Health Associate Program, assigned to the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM). At ACPM, Natasha will be engaged in creating educational and experiential opportunities for physicians in clinical preventive services, emergency preparedness and response, infectious disease surveillance and outbreak response, and addressing inequities in prevention in rural health. Her work will emphasize enhancing public health competencies in various healthcare environments, encompassing preventive medicine and primary care.
Natasha's commitment to enhancing the nutritional well-being of African-American women and children is augmented by her completed fellowship with the Association of State Public Health Nutritionists. Having extensive research experience in the food and beverage sector, she is further enhancing her skills in evidence-based nutrition policies and program creation, thereby advancing ACPM’s objective to enhance population health and preventive care.
Natasha is presently a fellow in the CDC's Public Health Associate Program, assigned to the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM). At ACPM, Natasha will be engaged in creating educational and experiential opportunities for physicians in clinical preventive services, emergency preparedness and response, infectious disease surveillance and outbreak response, and addressing inequities in prevention in rural health. Her work will emphasize enhancing public health competencies in various healthcare environments, encompassing preventive medicine and primary care.
Natasha's commitment to enhancing the nutritional well-being of African-American women and children is augmented by her completed fellowship with the Association of State Public Health Nutritionists. Having extensive research experience in the food and beverage sector, she is further enhancing her skills in evidence-based nutrition policies and program creation, thereby advancing ACPM’s objective to enhance population health and preventive care.