Last date confirmed for St. Joe County health officer's departure. Just hired in 2023.

Dr. Diana Purushotham
Dr. Diana Purushotham

SOUTH BEND — St. Joseph County’s health officer, Dr. Diana Purushotham, has informed commissioners that she will resign the job after having started in the role in July.

Carl Baxmeyer, president of county commissioners, said Tuesday that Purushotham told him informally Tuesday that she would be leaving. On Wednesday, a health department press release confirmed her upcoming departure and said that it would be effective June 6.

She is apparently leaving because she’ll be moving out of town as her husband takes a job elsewhere. The press release says that she will leave because she and her family will be moving out of state.

Purushotham herself has refused to offer comment to The Tribune until the county board of health meeting at 4:30 p.m. March 20 on the fourth floor of the County-City Building, which she encourages the public to attend.

"Dr. Purushotham is grateful for her time at the Department and is sad to leave the Department at a time of suchexciting growth," the press release states.

The health board had voted unanimously last June to appoint her as the new health officer. She had spent the last three years in St. Joseph County, working with the South Bend Clinic at Unity Physicians Hospital in Mishawaka.  

She replaced Dr. Joseph Cerbin, a retired physician who filled in as health officer for four months until the county could hire a new one. He had replaced Dr. Robert Einterz, who’d announced in December 2022 that he'd resign at the end of March 2023, citing what he called the county commissioners' “harassment of the health department,” especially when they didn't immediately support funding for a behavioral crisis center. He has also said that he'd felt some commissioners and council members interfered by dismantling health department programs aimed at fairness and justice.

Purushotham stepped in as the health department was securing millions of dollars of bonus funding from the state’s Health First Indiana program.

She was being paid an annual salary of $250,000, a loftier amount than prior health officers, which some county officials argued was needed to compete for a qualified physician.

The health department will see another departure soon, too, though apparently unrelated. Robin Vida, who has worked for the department for more than 16 years, told The Tribune that she will take a job locally at Oaklawn, where she will be a system of care coordinator working with youths and families.

She is currently director of the health department’s Health Outreach, Promotion, Education program. She said she will work in that role until April 1.

“I felt like it was the right time,” she said of the job change.

South Bend Tribune reporter Joseph Dits can be reached at 574-235-6158 or jdits@sbtinfo.com.

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