James Jellison, MPH

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Environmental Health Tracking Branch
4770 Buford Hwy NE
Mailstop F-57
Atlanta, GA
USA 30341
jvu4@cdc.gov

Biographical Sketch:
2010 - present: Public Health Informatics Fellow, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 2009 - 2010: Public Health Information Network Technical Specialist, Metro Public Health Department, Nashville TN 2009 - 2007: Research Analyst, Metro Public Health Department, Nashville TN 2007 - 2001: Geographic Information Systems Analyst, Metro Public Health Department, Nashville TN Responsible for supporting local public health emergency preparedness efforts by designing and implementing systems for disease surveillance, epidemiological investigations, outbreak management, emergency communications, and resource tracking. Managed program for business process analysis and information system requirements definition supporting public health emergency response. Managed all project aspects including scheduling, budgeting, reporting, meeting facilitation, and all project deliverables including process analysis and documentation. Developed GIS and database applications for public health analyses supporting for epidemiology, environmental health, and health promotion. Presentations: Buchanan N, Jellison JB. Developing information systems that support public health work: the Common Ground experience. Presented at: Informatics: investment for the future. 7th Annual Conference of the Public Health Information Network; 2009 Aug 30 – Sep 3; Atlanta, GA. Areola S, Jellison JB, Rogers WB, Ditty J, Allen J, Love J. Public health emergency response business process redesign and information systems requirements definition. Poster session presented at: Informatics: investment for the future. 7th Annual Conference of the Public Health Information Network; 2009 Aug 30 – Sep 3; Atlanta, GA.