
Dr. Raynard Washington
@raynard_w
@MeckCounty Health Director | @PittPubHealth Alum | @kapsi1911 👌🏾| @steelers fan | Oreo’s Dad 🐕🦺 | Franklin & Tylar’s Uncle (tweets are my own)
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https://www.mecknc.gov/HealthDepartment/Pages/default.aspx 22-06-2016 14:55:57
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Thank you Charlotte Business Journal for this incredible honor!

I'm THRILLED to start my tenure as Chair of Big Cities Health Coalition -- a coalition of local health officials from the nation's largest cities. Together we're responsible for protecting and promoting health for about 20% of the US. This will be a great year with this amazing team!




Proud to represent Mecklenburg County yesterday speaking alongside these public health champions at Resolve to Save Lives's US Leadership Roundtable at The Center for Global Health Science & Security. Kudos to our team for piloting 7-1-7 as a process improvement and preparedness tool for outbreak response. #localpublichealth


Join TFAH on May 29 at 2 PM ET for the Ready or Not 2024 Congressional Briefing featuring Jane Gilbert, Dr. Raynard Washington, @SCDHEC’s Dr. Brannon Traxler, and TFAH President & CEO, Dr. J. Nadine Gracia bit.ly/4a7xrYv


Join TFAH on May 29 at 2 PM ET for the Ready or Not 2024 Congressional Briefing featuring Jane Gilbert, Dr. Raynard Washington, @SCDHEC’s Dr. Brannon Traxler, and TFAH President & CEO, Dr. J. Nadine Gracia. bit.ly/4a7xrYv







The EQUALibrium Award for Organization/Business in Government goes to Mecklenburg County Public Health! #EQUALibriumAwards


"Access to health care should not come down to the luck of the geographic and demographic draw." —Mecklenburg County public health director / BCHC board chair Dr. Raynard Washington in today's New York Times Op Ed on the impending end of vaccine coverage for all Americans. nytimes.com/2024/08/12/opi…


Our board chair and Mecklenburg County public health director Dr. Raynard Washington explains why the E. coli outbreak is expected to grow. It’s an important reminder of how important food safety is to our public health.

Thanks Good Morning America! As this outbreak evolves, it is so critical to reinforce the importance of having a strong, properly resourced public health system at all levels (local, state, and federal) with integrated, real-time data to drive swift action! More: lnkd.in/ebMAtTuK

See what it looks like to bring #PublicHealth to where people are. Mecklenburg County Public Health now has three mobile units that will transform access to health care for many residents, including dental care. youtu.be/5BD6mHg7PlI
