Richard Crespo
Professor
Global & Community Health
Marshall University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Richard Crespo has joined our faculty in Global and Community Health. Dr. Crespo is involved in community health in West Virginia and overseas. He directs the community medicine rotation for family practice residents, teaches international track residents and advises them in selecting international assignments. Additionally he teaches community medicine to second year medical students. Internationally, he consults overseas three to five times a year in Latin America, Africa and Asia. The areas in which he works internationally are program design, disease surveillance, training trainers and evaluation. In West Virginia Dr. Crespo directs numerous grants in chronic disease management, diabetes control, school health and children’s mental health. Most of these grants involve rural health centers throughout the state and community-based initiatives. Dr. Crespo will be teaching Community Health (PH671) this fall.
Research Interest
program design, disease surveillance, training trainers and evaluation