Saginaw County Health Department honors outstanding public health champions

By Michigan Banner
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Dr. Sam Shaheen (left) received the Richard Calley Distinguished Service Award, while Deb Rhodes, RN (right), is honored as Employee of the Year.

SAGINAW, MI – Each year, the Saginaw County Health Department (SCHD) takes the opportunity to celebrate individuals who embody the core values of public health: service, compassion, perseverance, dedication to individuals and the community, and strong advocacy for Saginaw’s top health priorities. These priorities include combating obesity and chronic disease, improving maternal and child health, and addressing mental health and substance use issues.

In a recent ceremony, SCHD proudly awarded Dr. Sam Shaheen with the Richard Calley Distinguished Service Award and Deb Rhodes, RN, with Employee of the Year.

Dr. Shaheen, president of CMU Medical Education Partners, has been a cornerstone in advancing public health in Saginaw. His unwavering support for the public health millage and his visionary efforts to foster a healthier community have been instrumental. Under his leadership, SCHD achieved academic health department status and welcomed Dr. Delicia Pruitt as medical director.

“Dr. Shaheen exemplifies leadership in public health,” says Christina Harrington, MPH, health officer. “His dedication and innovative spirit have significantly contributed to transforming Saginaw. His Medical Diamond project is a testament to his commitment, bringing CMU College of Medicine to Saginaw and integrating public health into his broader vision for the community.”

Deb Rhodes, RN, has been a dedicated public health nurse with SCHD for over 20 years. She plays a crucial role in the Nurse Family Partnership program, providing home visits to pregnant, first-time mothers and serving as the primary infant death investigator. Her commitment to enhancing maternal and child health outcomes is recognized and celebrated by both her colleagues and clients.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many Saginaw County residents came to know Rhodes from her work at vaccine clinics, where she administered vaccines to homebound individuals and those visiting clinics throughout the county. Rhodes is also known for her willingness to volunteer for mobile services, further demonstrating her dedication.

“Deb is an exceptional listener and a beloved figure among her coworkers and the families she serves,” Harrington adds. “Her selflessness and commitment to the community make her a true champion of public health. She truly deserves this recognition.”

In addition to honoring Dr. Shaheen and Rhodes, SCHD celebrated employees who reached milestone years of service at their annual event. For more information and to view the list of awardees, visit saginawpublichealth.org.

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