
Jodi Bazemore
Adjunct Professor
- Doctorate in Public Administration (candidate)
Valdosta State聽University - M.S. in Health Sciences (and Cardiac Rehabilitation)
East Stroudsburg University - B.A. in Health and Wellness
聽Brewton-Parker College 
Statement of teaching and research interests:
Professor Bazemore is deeply committed to strengthening community resilience in Georgia counties and have a special interest in emergency preparedness, effective disaster response, and collaborative local government leadership. Professor Bazemore interests also include evidence-based public health initiatives, applied epidemiology, and improving population health.
Most recent publications or scholarly output:
- Buck, B.H., Cowan, L., Smith, L., Duncan, E., Bazemore, J., & Schwind, J.S. (2021). Effective practices and recommendations for drive-through clinic points of dispensing: A systematic review. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 15(3), 374-388.
 - Ekeledo, S., Best, C., Norman, S., Bazemore, J., & Smith-Schwind, J. (2016). Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with HPV vaccination in Georgia’s South Central Health District. Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association, 5(4), 324-331.
 - Dever, G.E.A., Eveland, A.P., Tedders, S.H., Fehlenberg, R.D., Laurens, M.B., & Harrelson, J.C. (2001). Impact of a population-based medical curriculum on specialty choice. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 12(3), 261-271.