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Improving Public Health Through Data March 13, 2022 · Health Data · Workforce Development · Profiles

Improving Public Health Through Data

By Lauren Liacouras


Mitch Dandurand’s longstanding proclivity for statistics led him to a career in the public health sector, where he currently works in epidemiology for Lorain County Public Health in Ohio. In addition to his contributions to public health assessments, Dandurand has become an integral player in the collection of health data to better predict viral patterns and protect patients from serious infection throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

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