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Umair A. Shah, MD, MPH, made history when he became the first Asian-American physician of South Asian descent to serve as Secretary of Health for the state of Washington, appointed by Governor Jay Inslee in December 2020. Taking on this pivotal role during the challenging winter wave of COVID-19 and the rollout of vaccines, Dr. Shah transitioned from his previous position as Executive Director and Local Health Authority for Harris County Public Health in Texas, where he served nearly five million people.
With a rich academic background, including a BA in philosophy from Vanderbilt University, MD from the University of Toledo Health Science Center, and an MPH from the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, Dr. Shah has had a diverse career spanning clinical practice, public health administration, and leadership roles in prestigious organizations such as the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Throughout his career, Dr. Shah has been recognized for his contributions to public health, receiving awards such as the Milton and Ruth Roemer Prize for creativity, the APHA’s Public Service Award for Outstanding Service in Emergency Health, and the NACDS Foundation’s Excellence in Patient Care Award. Known for his commitment to equity, innovation, and community engagement, Dr. Shah continues to be a beacon of leadership and advocacy for underserved communities in the realm of health and healthcare.
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