Dr. Tecoye E. Dinkins

Tell us about yourself!

I am a wife, mother, public health scholar-practitioner, and researcher. I enjoy population health, wellness advocacy, and community engagement. I have worked in the Public Health and medical field for over 20 years. I am also a military spouse and an advocate for service member health and improving preventative care standards.

Why did you pursue a DrPH?

I wanted to build my capacity to impact change as a public health professional passionate about health equity, diversity of thought and practice, and emphasizing informed, proactive health practices. I enjoy the multifaceted nature of public health and the areas of life we can influence. The knowledge and reach I have gained from obtaining my DrPH have allowed me to encourage and foster positive health outcomes utilizing evidence-based approaches and holistic practices that improve modifiable health behaviors.

What are you currently excited about in your job?

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If you could write a book about your life, what would the title be and why?

The title of my book would be “Perseverance of a Black Woman in Public Health: A Seat at the Table.” Imposter syndrome can be a hindrance to public health professionals. Personally, I have experienced this throughout my career but have seen the benefits that come from having a voice and building meaningful partnerships, with my expertise being acknowledged and respected.

What is something interesting about you that we should know?

I am certified in fitness training, exercise therapy, fitness nutrition, and also corrective exercise. I want to continue to expand my knowledge to allow me to improve community health while advancing opportunities for others to succeed.

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