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Victoria Wagner-Green, PhD, MPH, MCHES

Victoria R. Wagner-Greene, PhD, MPH, MCHES

Teaching Assistant Professor

Biography

Victoria R. Wagner-Greene, PhD, MPH, MCHES, is a Teaching Assistant Professor of Public Health.  She received her Bachelor of Science in Education with an emphasis on Exercise Science from Bowling Green State University; her Master of Public Health Degree from the Northwest Ohio Consortium of Public Health with a dual major in Health Education and Promotion and Public Health Administration; her Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Gerontological Practice; and her Doctoral Degree in Health Education from the University of Toledo.

Prior to joining the University of Tennessee, she worked as an Assistant Professor of Public Health for five years at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. During her doctoral studies, she was a graduate teaching assistant instructor of record for four years. She has taught a variety of courses over her career, including Death and Dying, Introduction to Public Health, Health and Aging, Senior Seminar, Consumer Health, Child and Adolescent Health, among numerous others. Additionally, she earned a Quality Matters online teaching certificate. Her areas of research include focal points include End-of-Life Planning, Health Communication, Older Adult Health, and Interdisciplinary Health Assessments and Strategies.

In her free time,she spending time with her husband and their dog, reading, and being outdoors.

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Victoria Wagner-Green, PhD, MPH, MCHES

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