Eva I. Doyle, PhD, MSEd, MCHES
Professor
Dr. Eva Doyle is a full professor in the Department of Public Health at Baylor University. She earned her PhD in Health Education with specialization in psychosocial health behavior from the University of Maryland. She is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES) with over 30 years of experience in the profession. She has served on national leadership groups responsible for professional certification and accreditation.
Dr. Doyle specializes in community-based health promotion in underserved communities and has partnered with a variety of communities in local and global settings. Examples include immigrants in rural east Texas, low-income urban neighborhoods of central Texas, women in rural Kurdish villages of Armenia, and underserved communities in southeast Brazil.
Areas of Research Expertise
- Public health promotion in underserved communities
- Global public health
- Professional development of public health educators
Current Courses Taught
- PUBH 5350 Assessment and Planning in Public and Community Health
- PUBH 4340 Global Public Health (Baylor in Brazil)