Cate Teuten Bohn, MPH, serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at the University at Albany, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of public health professionals. In her capacity as an educator, Cate teaches the undergraduate course "Intro to Public Health,"...
Cate Teuten Bohn, MPH, serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at the University at Albany, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of public health professionals. In her capacity as an educator, Cate teaches the undergraduate course "Intro to Public Health," which provides students with a comprehensive understanding of public health principles, societal significance, and the interplay between science and politics. Her teaching methodology emphasizes cross-functional collaborations and community engagement, equipping students with the skills necessary to address complex health issues in diverse populations.
In addition to her academic responsibilities, Cate is also the Senior Advisor at ConnectALL, a department of Empire State Development. This role places her at the forefront of New York's ambitious initiative to achieve universal connectivity and broadband access, particularly for underserved communities in rural areas and urban centers. Her expertise in community outreach and health promotion is instrumental in ensuring that these initiatives are inclusive and responsive to the needs of various demographic groups.
Cate's extensive background in data analysis and clinical research enhances her ability to inform policy and practice within the public health sector. Her commitment to adolescents and vulnerable populations drives her work, as she seeks to implement evidence-based strategies that promote health equity. Through her dual roles in academia and public service, Cate Bohn exemplifies the integration of education, research, and community action, making significant contributions to the field of public health and the well-being of New York's diverse communities.