Dr. Elizabeth Cuervo Tilson serves North Carolina as the
State Health Director and the Chief Medical Officer for
the Department of Health and Human Services. In this
role, she promotes public health and prevention
activities, as well as provides guidance and oversight
on a variety of cross
-departmental issues, including the
opioid epidemic, early childhood, Medicaid
Transformation and Healthy Opportunities.
Tilson has a bachelor’s degree in biology from
Dartmouth College, a medical degree from Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, and a master’s
degree in public health from the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
She completed a pediatric residency at Johns Hopkins
Hospital and a general preventive medicine/public
health residency at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, and is board certified in both fields.
Before joining DHHS, Tilson was the Medical Director of
Community Care of Wake and Johnston Counties, one
of the 14 Community Care of North Carolina networks,
and as the Chief Network Clinical Officer for CCNC.
Prior roles have also included serving as an Assistant
Consulting Professor and Cancer Control Specialist
with Duke University Medical Center and a Clinical
Pediatric Fellow at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
Tilson practiced primary care pediatrics for 26 years,
primarily at her local health department
– Wake
County Human Services Child Health Clinic. She has
been active in many local, state
, and national
pediatric, public health and preventive medicine
organizations, in which she has served in numerous
leadership roles.