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Gerri Mattson MD, MSPH, FAAP | |
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Born | Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S. | August 7, 1967
Education | Medical College of Virginia (MD), UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health (MSPH) |
Occupation(s) | Pediatrician, Public Health Official |
Years active | 1996–present |
Employer(s) | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services |
Organization | Wake County Health Department |
Known for | Leadership in AAP, APHA, NC Medical Society |
Title | Early Intervention Medical Director |
Website | UNC Professor Page |
Gerri Mattson, MD, MSPH, FAAP (born August 7, 1967) is an American pediatrician and the Early Intervention Medical Director at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) Division of Child and Family Well-Being. [1] She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. [2] Mattson is board-certified in pediatrics with over 25 years of clinical experience and a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP). [1] She is the chair-elect for the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Council on Community Pediatrics Executive Committee. [3] She is an active participant in the North Carolina chapters of the American Public Health Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, and American Medical Association.
Born and raised in Long Branch, New Jersey, she graduated from Long Branch High School in 1985. [4]
Mattson earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Medical College of Virginia in 1993. She completed her residency at Emory University School of Medicine between 1993 and 1996. [5]
In 2004, she obtained a Masters of Science in Public Health (MSPH) with a focus in Maternal and Child Health from the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. [5]
Mattson joined NC DHHS in 2005 as the State Pediatric Medical Consultant within the Division of Public Health. [5]
In 2021, she served as the Interim NC Title V CYSHCN State Director. [6]
In 2022, she was promoted to Senior Medical Director in the Division of Child and Family Well-Being. Her responsibilities expanded to include oversight of multidisciplinary programs such as the Early Intervention Program (Part C) and DCFW disaster preparedness with and response with NCDHS and increased collaboration with the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). [5]
In 2025, she became the Early Intervention Medical Director and part of the NC Infant Toddler Program. She is in the process of creating a state medical team to support Children’s Developmental Services Agencies across the state. [1] [7]
Mattson has been an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Maternal and Child Health at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health since 2008. [2] She was previously Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. She also briefly served as Adjunct Professor at University of North Carolina at Charlotte as a Clinical Expert for their Doctor of Nursing Practice program. [5]
Mattson is ABMS certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and has been licensed to practice in multiple states. [8] She volunteers to provide pediatric care at a child health clinic operated by Wake County’s Health and Human Services. [2] Over her career, she has practiced in a variety of settings, including the Indian Health Service in New Mexico, private practices, military bases, and other county health departments in North Carolina. [5]
Mattson has appeared in news articles, educational content, and been interviewed on the radio. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Mattson has an H-index of 20 with over 5600 citations. [17] She has also written chapters in several books. [18]
A few of her authored texts include:
Her parents are Allen and Cynthia Finkelstein. She has a husband and a son studying physics. [19]
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