We are fortunate to have the guidance and expertise of these public health professionals. Our Public Health Advisors help set our objectives and strategy, and they review information and content that we produce to make sure it complies with best available information and public health priorities.
![]() K. Allen Greiner, MD, MPHK. Allen Greiner, MD, MPH is currently Professor and Vice Chair of
the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Kansas
Medical Center (KUMC) in Kansas City, Kansas. He directs the
department's Research Division and has a secondary appointment and
teaches in the M.P.H and M.S. in Clinical Research Programs in the
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health. He completed an
undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Brown University and
medical school and a Family Medicine residency at the University of
Kansas. In 2000, he completed a Primary Care Research Fellowship at
the University of Kansas and a Masters in Public Health degree. He
is a practicing family physician and is the Medical Officer for the
Kansas City, Kansas, Wyandotte County Unified Government Health
Department. |
![]() Erin A Corriveau, MD, MPHErin Corriveau, MD, MPH is a practicing physician, mentor and educator in primary care and population health. She is also the Deputy Medical Officer for the Kansas City, Kansas, Wyandotte County Unified Government Health Department. She is the director of undergraduate medical education at the University of Kansas department of Family Medicine and Community Health. Dr. Corriveau served as a member of the Council on Graduate Medical Education, which advises Congress on matters related to health professional workforce trends and future needs. She has an interest in health services, and while at the University of New Mexico, she helped develop and implement the Health Extension Rural Offices (HEROs) program. Dr. Corriveau received her BA from Middlebury College, her MPH from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and her MD from the University of New Mexico. She completed residencies in Family and Community Medicine at the University of New Mexico, and Preventive Medicine at Johns Hopkins. |
![]() Jennifer Bacani McKenney, MD, FAAFPJennifer Bacani McKenney, MD is a practicing family physician in her
hometown of Fredonia, a community of approximately 2500 people in
southeast Kansas. She has owned and managed an independent practice
alongside her father for the last 10 years. |