Fulton County Department of Health & Wellness
			Health & Wellness
			265 Boulevard NE
			
			Atlanta, 
			GA
			USA
			30312
			matthew.mckenna@fultoncountyga.gov
			
			
Biographical Sketch:
June 1989		  	Master of Public Health degree
„X	University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
„X	Awarded Outstanding Student in Epidemiology
May 1984		  	Medical Degree
„X	Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
„X	Editor, School of Medicine Newspaper, 1981-82
„X	Atlanta Medical Society Essay Writing Award, 1981
May 1979		  		Bachelor of Arts degree
„X	Loyola College, Baltimore, MD
„X	Summa Cum Laude
„X	Awarded Outstanding Student in Philosophy
Post-Graduate Medical Training 
June, 1990 	 	General Preventive Medicine Residency
to June, 1992	           Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA
September, 1987	           Post-Doctoral Fellowship- Epidemiology 				         
to May 1989		University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
June, 1984 		Family Practice Residency 						         
to July, 1987		St. Margaret Memorial Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
Elected Chief Resident by Residency Colleagues, 1986-87
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
Society for Epidemiologic Research
American Public Health Association
	Commissioned Officers Association
	American College of Preventive Medicine - Fellow
PUBLICATIONS:
McKenna MT, Collins J. Current issues and challenges in chronic disease control. In: Remington PL, Brownson RC, Wegner M, Eds.  Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Control, Washington DC. American Public Health Association 2010:1-26.
Warren CW, Lea V, Lee J, Jones NR, Asma S, McKenna M. Change in tobacco use
among 13-15 year olds between 1999 and 2008: findings from the Global Youth
Tobacco Survey. Glob Health Promot. 2009; 16(2 Suppl):38-90. 
Warren CW, Lee J, Lea V, Goding A, O'Hara B, Carlberg M, Asma S, McKenna M.Evolution of the Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS) 1998-2008. Glob Health Promot. 2009; 16(2 Suppl):4-37.
Anderson SA, Yang H, Gallagher LM, O'Callaghan S, Forshee RA, Busch MP, McKenna
MT, Williams I, Williams A, Kuehnert MJ, Stramer S, Kleinman S, Epstein J, Dayton
AI. Quantitative estimate of the risks and benefits of possible alternative blood
donor deferral strategies for men who have had sex with men. Transfusion. 2009; 49:1037-42.