Jill Diana Chasse is a distinguished Clinical Epidemiologist and Public Health Practitioner with over two decades of experience in the Federal and Public Sector Health arenas. Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at William Paterson University of New Jersey, Jill is dedicated to empowering the...
Jill Diana Chasse is a distinguished Clinical Epidemiologist and Public Health Practitioner with over two decades of experience in the Federal and Public Sector Health arenas. Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at William Paterson University of New Jersey, Jill is dedicated to empowering the next generation of public health professionals through her engaging courses in Women's Health, Reproductive Rights, and HealthyU. Her teaching philosophy centers on equipping students with the essential skills and knowledge to adopt health-enhancing behaviors, which is critical in today’s complex healthcare landscape.
In her role, Jill emphasizes the Dimensions and Determinants of Health, guiding students to understand the multifaceted factors that influence health outcomes. Her curriculum covers vital topics such as Choosing a Healthy Diet, Embracing Fitness, Understanding Addiction, and Respecting Sexuality and Relationships. With her extensive background in program development and implementation, she integrates real-world applications into her teaching, ensuring that students can translate theoretical knowledge into practical skills.
As a Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist with multiple post-graduate certifications in trauma, Jill brings a unique perspective to her courses, particularly in addressing the intersection of trauma and public health. Her expertise in pharmacovigilance and community outreach enhances her ability to connect with students and foster a collaborative learning environment. Additionally, as a published author and grant writer, she encourages students to engage in creative writing and research, further enriching their educational experience. Through her commitment to public health education, Jill Diana Chasse is not only shaping future leaders but also contributing to the broader mission of improving health outcomes in diverse communities.