Dr. Britigan to direct Office of Community Engagement

Denise H. Britigan, Ph.D., has been appointed as director of the newly created Office of Community Engagement.

Dr. Britigan will lead an office that will focus on growing and enhancing student, faculty, college and institutional capacity for community engagement.

What others are saying

“Community engagement is an integral part of UNMC’s mission. Service to our community, whether locally, nationally or internationally, is the backbone of our educational, clinical and research efforts. Dr. Britigan is a superlative scholar and leader, and I am excited by the potential of this new office. Committed engagement with our stakeholders is an important facet of UNMC’s efforts to lead the world in transforming lives to create a healthier future.”
– UNMC Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D.

“UNMC’s dedication to not just continue, but to enhance, community engagement efforts was reflected in the recent classification by the Carnegie Foundation and the new Office of Community Engagement. Dr. Britigan is the ideal inaugural director given her long passion for a collective vision of health with — and not just for — our communities and for assuring a beneficial exchange of knowledge and resources in a context of partnership and reciprocity.”
– Ali S. Khan, M.D., M.P.H., dean of the College of Public Health

“UNMC recently became the first health care campus in the country to be designated by the Carnegie Foundation as a Community Engaged Campus,” said Dele Davies, M.D., vice chancellor for academic affairs. “This campuswide effort was led by Dr. Ruti Margalit and involved members from every college and unit on campus.

“One of the outshoots of this activity was the recognition that UNMC is very engaged in all the communities in which we serve, but we do not have a coordinated effort for tracking these activities or for linking the community and our faculty, staff and students to our resources and vice versa.

“The new office is designed to provide leadership for these activities. Dr. Britigan brings a very strong background of engagement in the community at all levels. She also brings strong skills in data collection and evaluation in her current role and as a former librarian that will be very valuable to this position. She will be supported by a coordinator in her role.”

Dr. Britigan said she was excited about the new position.

“I want the office to serve both our internal and external community as a centralized contact point for engagement efforts,” she said. “That sounds pretty broad, but the vision has to stay big and broad.

“I have a lot of learning to do for this office. I have no qualms about that. And I feel that in this office, the sky’s the limit. There’s wonderful potential, and it can look like many things.”

Dr. Britigan spoke of a statewide vision for the new office, working with local health departments, University of Nebraska campuses, community organizations, educators, administrators and others to identify challenges, needs and opportunities to address them.

“I always use the phrase with my students of ‘work smarter, not harder,'” she said. “If you can leverage what you’re doing to teach and help people, then do it. I don’t plan to ignore any of the good things that are happening throughout the state, but to integrate and incorporate them.”

Dr. Britigan plans to create an advisory panel with both internal and external components.

“If we are to become the healthiest state in the nation, then we’ll need everyone, across all Nebraska counties, on board,” she said. “It can be as granular as we want it to be — down to the individual — but we have to work collectively to reach our goal.”

9 comments

  1. Howard Liu says:

    Congratulations, Denise, on your leadership on this important new imitative! Your vision and passion for Nebraska's public health will go far!

  2. Emily McElroy says:

    Congratulations! Outstanding selection.

  3. Aleta Gaertner says:

    Congratulations, Denise!

  4. Deb Romberger says:

    Congratulations, Denise! I know you will provide wonderful leadership for this!

  5. Pam Ehmke says:

    Congratulations, Dr. Britigan!

  6. Karen Honeycutt says:

    Congratulations Dr. Britigan!

  7. Joe Evans says:

    Congrats on your new assignment!!! All of us at MM and BHECN are excited about community engagement under your leasership. As a member of the original team, there are many, many opportunities to expand UNMC's mission into the community.

  8. Lei Yu says:

    Congratulations Dr. Britigan! This is very exciting!

  9. Carol Russell says:

    Congratulations! Looking forward to seeing you more in the community!
    Carol

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