THE CONSORTIUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
Allan S. Noonan, M.D.; MPH
Dr. Noonan was appointed as the Dean of the School of Public Health and Policy at Morgan State University.
Since then, building a school of public health at this major historically black university has consumed most of his time and energy. As an accredited program, Morgan State has graduated students at the masters and doctoral level for several years. The current goal is to expand the scope of training and to become an accredited school of public health.
Prior to coming to Morgan, Dr. Noonan served as a senior advisor in the Office of the Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health Service coordinating the production of all Surgeon Generals’ reports and calls to action. He has been a proactive public health professional for more than thirty years, and has worked as a developer and implementor of public health programs at the local, state, national, and international level.
He has worked in epidemiology, maternal and child health, public health administration, and the training of health professionals - always mindful of strategies to improve the health status of the underserved. He was the Secretary of Health for the State of Pennsylvania; the Regional Health Administrator and Assistant Surgeon General responsible for public health service programs in six midwestern states; and the Director of the Department of Health in the District of Columbia. Throughout his career, Dr. Noonan has played key roles in efforts to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes.