Michelle Wylie, MPA/HSA
Michelle Wylie is the Assistant Dean of the Public Health (MPH) degree program at Chamberlain University's College of Health Professions. Wylie brings more than 15 years of experience to her role and specializes in faculty team development and public health services administration. Wylie also is a Visiting professor at Menlo College in Atherton and teaches Organizational Behavior to undergraduate business students.
Wylie recently presented at American Public Health Conference Poster Presentation: Interprofessional Collaboration, Integrative, Complementary and Traditional Complementary, and Traditional Health Practices: A Model Fostering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as Framed by COVID-19. She also presented at the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health on Engaging MPH Students and Alumni in an Interprofessional Collaborative Research Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Structure, Process, and Outcomes Poster Presentation.
Wylie has an article published in the Quarterly Review of Distance Education Volume 24 #1 Experiences in an Online Learning Community: The Student Perspective
She received the CHP Engagement Award in 2020, Chamberlain Ron Taylor Award in 2019, and the CMPH Chamberlain Care Award in 2019. Most recently, Wylie served as a supervisor for the University of San Francisco's population health sciences department. While at the University of San Francisco, she also served as a program assistant for the Master of Public Health degree program.
Wylie earned her Doctor of Education degree in the Higher Education Leadership and Management program at Walden University, Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree in health service administration from the University of San Francisco, and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in history from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is a certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt.