Dr. Brooke Cunningham was appointed in January 2023 as
commissioner for the Minnesota Department of Health. Dr.
Cunningham is responsible for directing the work of the
Minnesota Department of Health. MDH is the state's lead public
health agency, responsible for protecting, maintaining, and
improving the health of all Minnesotans. The department has
approximately 1,400 employees in the Twin Cities area and seven
offices in Greater Minnesota.
Prior to being appointed commissioner, Dr. Cunningham was
appointed assistant commissioner for the Health Equity Bureau in
2022 by Commissioner Jan Malcolm. As assistant commissioner,
Cunningham was responsible for overseeing the Center for
Health Equity, the Office of American Indian Health, the COVID19 Health Equity Team, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. She
also worked closely with leaders and staff in MDH’s other bureaus
to advance health equity in their work. Dr. Cunningham is a
general internist, sociologist, and assistant professor in the
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the
University of Minnesota. Prior to joining MDH, her research focused
on developing strategies to reduce racial disparities in health,
including addressing the adverse impacts of exposure to racism.
She also co-directed the University of Minnesota Medical School’s
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Thread in medical education. In
2021, she was selected as one of four inaugural recipients of the
University of Minnesota’s Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
(JEDI) Award. Cunningham is a primary care provider at the
Community-University Health Care Clinic (CUHCC), a federally
qualified health clinic in Minneapolis that serves a diverse patient
population.
Cunningham received her doctorates in medicine and sociology
from the University of Pennsylvania. After completing residency in
internal medicine at Duke University, she completed fellowships in
health services research, health policy, and bioethics at Johns
Hopkins University and an AcademyHealth Delivery System
Science Fellowship at the Medica Research Institute. She
received her bachelor’s degree in history and African American
studies from the University of Virginia.