Terry Dwelle
State Health Officer
Terry
Dwelle, M.D., M.P.H.T.M., was appointed to the office of state health
officer by Governor John Hoeven in October 2001. Previously, Dr. Dwelle served
as chief medical officer for the department. Dr. Dwelle earned his medical
degree from St. Louis University School of Medicine, graduating cum laude. He
later received a master's degree in public health and tropical medicine from
Tulane University. A Garrison, N.D. native, Dr. Dwelle has worked with the
University of North Dakota School of Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention and the Indian Health Service. In addition, he practiced
pediatrics in Bismarck, N.D., for many years. Most recently, Dr. Dwelle headed
development of the Community Health Evangelism Program in East Africa. In 2008,
Dr. Dwelle received the national McCormack Award from the Association of State
and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO). The McCormack Award is a presented
each year to a public health official who has demonstrated excellence in public
health and has made a significant contribution to the knowledge and practice of
the field.