J. Mikki Johnson-Maczka
Jeanna Mikki Johnson, MPH, CHES
International Field Placement Coordinator
College of Public Health Senator, ETSU Faculty Senate
Department of Community and Behavioral Health
EDUCATION
MPH, East Tennessee State University
BS, Public Health, East Tennessee State University
COURSES TAUGHT
COBH 4220: Family Health and Human Sexuality
COBH 4030: Community Health
COBH 2030: First Aid and Emergency Care
COBH 1010: Lifetime Behaviors for Healthy Living
HSMP/COBH 4850: Undergraduate Public Health Field Experience
COBH 2066 Personal and Community Wellness
COBH 3120 Principles and Practices in Health Education
COBH 4040 Top Five Health Threats
COBH 4120 Lifespan Health Promotion
COBH 5/4607 Gerontology and Health
COBH 5/4707 International Health
CERTIFICATIONS
- Certified Health Education Specialists, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing
- American Heart Association Certified Basic Life Support Instructor
- National Safety Council Certified First Aid Instructor
INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
College of Public Health Faculty Development: Lies, Damn Lies, and SAIs (Fall 2019)
Workshop for COPH On-Line Instructors (November 2018)
INtopForm Summer Workshop (August 2017)
College of Public Health Faculty Development:- "HOW DO I MAKE THIS GO AWAY!!" Helping Students Navigate Services (November 2015)
POGIL Introductory Workshop, ETSU (January 2014)
GRAD 7860 Teaching for Learning in Higher Education
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Stoots, M., Johnson-Maczka. J., Pate, T. (2011, September). Inter-professional relationships of Health Care Delivery. Poster Presentation. Tennessee Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Franklin, TennesseeStoots, M., Johnson-Maczka. J., Hatzikasakis, M., Childress, A., (2011, May). Strengthening the Relationship Between Interns and Health Related Organizations. Oral Presentation. Tennessee Public Health Association Regional Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee
RESEARCH FOCUS
Public Health Undergraduate EducationPERSONAL INTEREST
Spending time with my son, family and friends; travel; music; outdoor play such as gardening, hiking or camping; and service to the common good. In the words of Emerson, “to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know one life has breathed easier because you lived here. This is to have succeeded.” I aim to succeed and I try to live this in my life.