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Scott Tulloch
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Scott Tulloch is a Public Health Advisor with the CDC assigned to the IHS National STD Program since March 2006. Scott has worked for CDC since 1991 in a variety of urban and rural settings including Chicago, IL, Augusta, GA, Winston-Salem, NC, Baltimore, MD, and now Albuquerque, NM. Scott has also had the opportunity to be a part of numerous special deployments that include several syphilis outbreak rapid responses, participation in the initial public health response efforts to suspected Anthrax attacks in Washington, DC among U.S. Postal Service offices, and having been a part of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Scott has a bachelor’s degree in Community Health Education from Central Washington University and a Graduate Certificate in Program Planning and Policy Development from the University of Washington. Scott has a variety of public health interests including interventions in corrections, outbreak response, and community capacity building.


Lori de Ravello, MPH Lori's pic
contact: lori.deravello@ihs.gov

Lori de Ravello is a Public Health Advisor with CDC assigned to the IHS National STD Program. Since December 2002, Ms. de Ravello has been jointly-funded by CDC's Divisions of STD Prevention and Reproductive Health to support the integration of STD, HIV, and reproductive health services. Lori has worked for CDC since 1993, both domestically and internationally, on a wide range of projects addressing women's health issues. Lori has a bachelors degree in political science/international relations from the University of New Mexico (1989) and a masters degree in international public health from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (1993). She served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Honduras (1990-1991).


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