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Dr. Kagey is the Academic and Special Projects Liaison in the Emergency Preparedness and Response Section of the Office of Health Protection in GDPH. She has worked in public health emergency preparedness for the past 10 years. Her work includes public health emergency planning for vulnerable and special needs populations. Dr. Kagey is a member of the Georgia Coalition for Emergency Preparedness for Individuals with Disabilities and Older Adults.
She is also epidemiologic consultant to Georgia’s ATSDR’s Cooperative Agreement Chemical Hazards Program and the Chair of the Georgia Water Advisory Group, an interagency workgroup which developed The Georgia Public Health Drought Guidance. Prior to coming to the GDPH in 2006, Dr. Kagey was epidemiologist at the Allegany County Health Department in Public Health Emergency Preparedness in Western Maryland and an adjunct professor at Frostburg State University.
Dr. Kagey received her undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Carnegie Mellon University, her MSPH in Environmental Epidemiology from the University of North Carolina School of Public Health and her Doctorate in Environmental Health and Toxicology from State University of New York-Albany School of Public Health.
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