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Suffolk County Senior Public Health Sanitarian Amanda McDonnell has been named as one of 12
applicants selected to participate in the Fellowship in Food Protection, the county announced last week.
That’s a year-long program administered by the International Food Protection Training Institute.
The fellowship program provides future regulatory leaders with an intensive professional development experience focused on critical thinking, problem solving and decision-making skills within the framework of food regulatory science, law and policy, reads the announcement.
McDonnell joined the county’s Department of Health Services in 2000 as a food inspector and was promoted to supervisor in 2009.
The program includes a series of three training sessions held at the Institute’s global headquarters in Portage, Mich. The fellows will also complete research projects during the year and present their findings at the 2019 Association of Food and Drug Officials Conference in Atlanta, Ga.



















