Contact Information
Suite 220
121 Washington Avenue
Lexington, KY 40536-0003
Phone: 859-218-2100
Fax: 859-257-9862
Chair:
Robert McKnight,
MPH, ScD
Phone: 859-323-6836
Email:
rmcknig@uky.edu
Support Staff:
Jody Kemp-Gonzalez
Phone: 859-218-2100
Email: jkemp0@email.uky.edu
Darlene Cox
Phone:
859-323-6836
Email:
darlene.cox@uky.edu
Department of Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health
Faculty
Stephen Wyatt, D.M.D.,MPH
Dean
859-218-2247
swwyat2@uky.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Stephen W. Wyatt, DMD, MPH is the dean of the
College of Public Health at the University of Kentucky. He began
serving as Dean in November 2004, following six years of
research, teaching and service at UK, while serving as the
Associate Director for Cancer Control at the Markey Cancer
Center. During his tenure at UK, Dr. Wyatt has been the PI of
several large cancer control grants including the NCI-funded,
Appalachia Cancer Network and Cancer Information Service and the
CDC-funded, Prevention Research Center, and Comprehensive Cancer
Control.
Prior to his appointment at UK, Dr. Wyatt was
a commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service,
retiring at the rank of 0-6. During his twenty years of service
he experienced public health at the local, regional and national
levels, with assignments to the National Health Service Corps,
Bureau of Prisons, Health Resources and Services Administration,
and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During his
tenure at CDC, Dr. Wyatt served as Director of the Division of
Cancer Prevention and Control and as Acting Deputy Director of
the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion. His contributions at CDC included the development of
many programs including the National Breast and Cervical Cancer
Early Detection Program and the National Program of Cancer
Registries.
During his career, Dr. Wyatt has been
recognized for his contributions to the Public Health Service
through twelve commissioned corps honor awards, including the
Meritorious and Distinguished Service Medals. In addition, in
1998 he was awarded the Jeffrey P. Koplan award, the highest
award given by the National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion for his contributions to chronic
disease control. Two national cancer control organizations have
recognized Dr. Wyatt’s career contributions. In 1995, the Susan
G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation recognized Dr. Wyatt with the
Betty Ford award and in 2002 the American Cancer Society honored
him with their Distinguished Service Award.
He is a native of Kentucky and holds a D.M.D.
degree from the University of Kentucky. He attended the
University of Alabama-Birmingham School of Public Health and
holds a M.P.H. degree from the University of Illinois-Chicago,
School of Public Health.
Research Interests
Cancer prevention & control.
Chronic disease prevention and health promotion.
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