Essex County, Montclair State Launch New Jersey’s First Academic Health Department

Essex County and Montclair State University have announced New Jersey’s first countywide Academic Health Department. The groundbreaking move marks a shift in local health education.

The agreement connects the county’s health office with Montclair’s College for Community Health. Students will now get real-world practice while helping local communities stay healthy.

“This partnership reflects Montclair State University’s deep commitment to serving the public good through impactful, community-based collaboration,” said President Jonathan Koppell, according to Montclair State University.

Past work between these groups laid strong foundations. Now they’ll share tools and staff, study health trends, and work on stopping diseases before they spread. Their combined strength will boost wellness programs across the region.

Joseph DiVincenzo, who runs Essex County, praised the match. “Montclair State always has been a great partner with us and their involvement and presence in the community is second to none,” DiVincenzo said.

Students from Montclair State can now train at the county health office. They’ll study health patterns, help run programs, and learn how to handle health crises. This hands-on work gives them vital skills for their future jobs.

Maya Harlow, who leads Essex County’s health team, sees big wins ahead. “Joining with Montclair State brings two public health powerhouses together in a relationship that will benefit our residents,” Harlow said.

During COVID-19, Essex County proved its worth by running quick tests and giving shots. Now they bring health care straight to people’s neighborhoods and run clinics at schools with help from RWJBarnabas Health.

Ron Werner-Wilson, who leads Montclair’s health college, points to better learning chances. “This Academic Health Department partnership will enable us to join our individual commitments to public health, multiplying our impact on Essex County residents, while building our students’ skills,” Werner-Wilson said.

For years, Montclair State has trained top health workers. Its graduates now lead key health projects across New Jersey. They tackle big issues – from helping new moms stay healthy to fighting drug problems in local towns.

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