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Dr. Wilma Wooten retires after 23 years with San Diego County

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Nora Vargas District 1 Chair | Official website of County of San Diego

Nora Vargas District 1 Chair | Official website of County of San Diego

San Diego County’s Public Health Officer, Dr. Wilma Wooten, is retiring after 23 years of service, the last 17 as the County’s lead doctor and public face during numerous media stories, including the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

During her career, Dr. Wooten has prioritized the prevention and control of infectious diseases, protection from environmental hazards, and promoted injury prevention. She has reinforced healthy choices and lifestyles, emergency preparedness, and fought to eliminate health disparities in traditionally underserved communities.

With a focus on planning and process, Dr. Wooten has implemented tools to address health and information access in special needs populations. She built partnerships to improve population health and formed close relationships with local, state, federal, and binational partners to advance border health initiatives. She has been steadfast in her support of national standards for public health departments and accreditation while serving on multiple professional boards and committees to advance the field of public health.

Over the past two decades, Dr. Wooten has skillfully provided public health guidance to the County’s 3.3 million residents with strong leadership, data-driven analysis, and professionalism. She embodies excellence in public health and inspires new generations of medical professionals, particularly women of color.

For further inquiries:

County Communications Office

communications@sdcounty.ca.gov

619-595-4633

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