Christine O Dimopoulos Dcdcp
About Christine O Dimopoulos Dcdcp
Christine O. Dimopoulos is a Clinical Nurse Supervisor at NYU Langone Health and an Epidemiologist Field Support Consultant at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, specializing in public health outreach and infectious diseases.
Company
Christine O Dimopoulos is currently employed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as well as NYU Langone Health. At the CDC, she serves as an Epidemiologist Field Support Consultant, Public Health Outreach Nurse focused on infectious diseases since 2017. At NYU Langone Health, she holds the position of FGP Clinical Nurse Supervisor since 2016.
Title
Christine O Dimopoulos holds the title of FGP Clinical Nurse Supervisor at NYU Langone Health. Additionally, she serves as an Epidemiologist and Public Health Outreach Nurse at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, specializing in infectious diseases.
Professional Experience
Christine O Dimopoulos has a diverse background in nursing and public health. Her role at the CDC includes field support and public health outreach. Previously, she worked at Leake and Watts Services, Inc. as a Medical Nurse Coordinator and Program Coordinator from 2014 to 2016. She also served as Triage Nurse Manager Enrollment and Study Coordinator at the Infusion Center from 2011 to 2014. Between 2009 and 2011, she was a Triage and Telephonic Nurse at Mount Kisco Medical Group. Earlier in her career, she was a Staff Nurse and Charge Nurse at White Plains Hospital from 1996 to 1998.
Education and Expertise
Christine O Dimopoulos earned her nursing education from Pace University, where she studied from 1992 to 1994. She later graduated from Excelsior College with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, completing her studies in 2018. Her educational background supports her roles in clinical supervision and epidemiology.
Background
Christine O Dimopoulos has been actively involved in public health outreach, especially concerning infectious diseases, since at least 2017. She works within the Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology, focusing on epidemiological field support and consultation. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, she contributes to public health initiatives at a national level.