HomePoliticsTOP WASHOE COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER HAS NO MEDICAL LICENSE Politics TOP WASHOE COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER HAS NO MEDICAL LICENSE July 28, 2020 Rob Lauer Political Reporter Dr. Randall Todd, former director of epidemiology, Washoe County Health District, for over 14 years, was recently forced out by the District Health Top Officer of the Washoe County Health District, Kevin Dick, who Dr. Todd accused of not being qualified to lead the pandemic response. In March, the public learned that, Ihsan Azzam, Nevada’s top Health adviser to Gov. Sisolak also did not have a medical license. Here is Mr. Dicks’ resume and background as posted on the Washoe Health District Website. http://www.nevadapublichealthfoundation.org/kevin-dick-interim-health-officer/ Kevin Dick is the Washoe County District Health Officer and former director of the Washoe County Health District Air Quality Management Division (AQMD). He replaces Dr. Joseph Iser, who resigned due to health issues. Iser served at the Health District since June, 2011. Dick has a B.S. from Cornell University College of Engineering and is a Nevada Certified Environmental Manager. He serves as President of Home Free Nevada, the State sponsor for the Home Performance with Energy Star program which is implementing the Energy Fit Nevada home energy upgrade and rebate program. He serves on the Nevada State Advisory Committee on the Control of Emissions from Motor Vehicles, and on the Advisory Board of the Western Sustainability and Pollution Prevention Network. Formerly, he has served as chairman of the National Pollution Prevention Round table, and was appointed by EPA Administrator Browner to the Federal Advisory Committee on Environmental Compliance Assistance. Dr. Todd accused the Health Board and specifically Washoe County Commissioner Bob Lucey of making a political appointment when he supported Mr. Dicks for top Washoe County Health Officer. Dr. Todd wrote in a recent letter to public officials “He has a bachelor’s degree in engineering, is certified as a Nevada Certified Environmental Manager with expertise in Air Quality, and absolutely no public health experience. Even if Mr. Dick met the minimum qualifications to be DHO, he still lacks the education, credentials, and public health experience and working relationship with the public and the media.” He went on to write “Mr. Dick has done nothing to warrant the position of Health Director. He has had no classes in public health, specifically. He has not earned a Master Degree or terminal degree, yet he has been given the authority to make appalling decisions.” Washoe County is now one of only 3 counties to close their bars for a second time as part of the CV19 response. A group of 62 closed Bar and Tavern owners filed a lawsuit a couple of weeks ago led by Attorney Dennis Kennedy accusing the state and Clark County of taking arbitrary and capricious actions and lacking any science or medical data to support their actions.