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Most of my work during the 39 years I have been at UMass Medical School has been focused on the behavioral intervention and prevention of disease and women’s health. My programmatic research started with the Physician Delivered Smoking Intervention Project (R01 NCI CA 38360) funded by NCI. I have had 9 NIH studies regarding the behaviors of tobacco use, alcohol use, dietary behavior and physical activity and the strategies clinicians can use to help patients modify these behaviors. I also attend to the development of measurement tools to assess quantity and quality of brief clinician delivered interventions. My extensive clinical research in the primary care setting was an important factor regarding my appointment as the behavioral psychologist in the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) from 2003 through 2008. Among other physicians I was chair of the inaugural Behavior Committee for the American Heart Association as well as other national committees. I also was a principal investigator on the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI). All of my work has contributed to the development of national clinical practice guidelines and strategies that primary care physicians can use in their practice.

On Going Projects/ Grants

§  Principal Investigator, Weight Management Counseling in Medical Schools: A Randomized Controlled Trial, NIH, 2015-2020.

§  Principal Investigator, An Internet-Based Weight Loss and Exercise Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors; Our Danny Cancer Fund Collaborative Research Program, 2012-2014.

§  Advisor, UMMS Prevention Research Center, CDC. 2014-2019.

 

Board Certification

Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Massachusetts #2740

 

Teaching

Masters in Clinical Investigation Program: Team Science Course

§  2009                 Developed Course:  Team Science

§  2009, 2010        Course Leader, Team Science

 

 

PhD Program: Clinical and Population Health Research

§  2002-2005         Co-lead faculty and co-developer of the degree program

§  2004-2005         Developed Course: Determinants of Health

§  2005-2012         Course Leader, Determinants of Health

 

MEDICAL STUDENTS

First Year

2001-present     Doctoring and Clinical Skills, Year 1

                        (formerly: Physician, Patient & Society)

                        Present one large group lecture

2000-2002         End of Life Elective (1st & 2nd Year Medical Students)

                        1994-1996         Physician, Patient & Society (PPS), Year 1

1996-2000         Taught small groups which met weekly

                        Presented two large group lectures

                        Co-developer of the course

1996-1999                  Nutrition Core Curriculum

                        Facilitated case discussions

1992-1993         Medical Interviewing and Clinical Problem Solving

                        Taught small groups 3 hours per week for 12 weeks

                        Presented two large group lectures

1983-1992         Communication Skills

                        Taught small group 1 ½ hours per week for nine weeks

Second Year

1996-1998         Doctoring and Clinical Skills, Year 2 Lecturer

Third Year

2002, 2003        Women's Health Interclerkship, Lecturer

1995-1998         Women's Health Interclerkship, Preceptor

1995-1998         Domestic Violence Interclerkship, Small Group Facilitator

1993-1994         Maternal/Child Health Clerkship

                        "Counseling High Risk Pregnant Women for Health Behavior Change"

1988-1994         Medical Clerkship

                        "Counseling Patients for Health Behavior Change" to each University of Massachusetts Medical Center rotation

RESIDENTS

Medicine

2002-2004         Elective in Behavioral Medicine.

 

Fellows

1993-1995         Preventive Cardiology Minicourse for Cardiology Fellows

 

 

FACULTY

2012-2017        Co-Director, Peers for Promotion

2012-2017         Director, Leadership Speaker Series

2003-2010         Advancing Your Presentation Skills Workshop

2003-2010         Building and Leading Research Teams Workshop

2003-2010         Writing a Clinical Research Proposal Workshop 

2001-2004         Grant Writing for Clinical Research

                        Course developer and small group facilitator

2000-2008         Director, Mentoring Program for faculty

 

 

OTHER TEACHING (Selected)

2009-2011      -  Preventive Medicine Workshop: Developing United States Preventive Services Task Force Clinical Prevention Guidelines.           

-   Research supervision of medical students.

-   Lecturer in Student Enrichment Program for college students at UMMS.

1994-1995      -   Lecturer in undergraduate course, Principles of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine at UMass, Amherst, MA (1994-1995).

1995-1997      -   Lecturer in graduate course in MPH program, (UMMS), Community and Clinical Interventions for Health Promotion, for UMass Division of Public Health, Amherst, MA (1995-1997).

1994-1995      -    Lecturer in graduate course, Preventive Aspects of Cardiovascular Diseases, for UMass Division of Public Health, Amherst, MA (1994-1995).

 

Affiliations

§  Professor of Medicine

Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine

Associate Vice Provost for Gender and Equity

University of Massachusetts Medical School

 

§  Adjunct Professor

Department of Nutrition

School of Public Health

Quantitative Health Science

University of Massachusetts/Amherst

 

Clinical/Research Interests

§  Prevention and management of disease

§  Development and application of a patient-centered counseling model for brief primary care-based physician-delivered interventions

§  Relationship of lifestyle behaviors to health and disease

§  Women’s health

§  Community-based interventions for health promotion and disease prevention

§  Training and certification programs for treatment specialists, medical schools, medical residents, medical students

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Award or Honor Receipt In recognition of nationally recognized, groundbreaking research on tobacco treatment
Academic Article Measuring the loss of autonomy over nicotine use in adolescents: the DANDY (Development and Assessment of Nicotine Dependence in Youths) study.
Academic Article Treating nicotine dependence during pregnancy and postpartum: understanding clinician knowledge and performance.
Academic Article Developing and testing new smoking measures for the Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set.
Academic Article Recollections and repercussions of the first inhaled cigarette.
Academic Article Trait anxiety and nicotine dependence in adolescents: a report from the DANDY study.
Academic Article Integrating evidence-based clinical and community strategies to improve health.
Academic Article Symptoms of tobacco dependence after brief intermittent use: the Development and Assessment of Nicotine Dependence in Youth-2 study.
Academic Article Implementing state tobacco treatment services: lessons from the Massachusetts experience.
Academic Article Tobacco dependence treatment teaching by medical school clerkship preceptors: survey responses from more than 1,000 US medical students.
Academic Article Organizational systems to support publicly funded tobacco treatment services.
Academic Article Tobacco control competencies for US medical students.
Academic Article Sustainability of public health programs: the example of tobacco treatment services in Massachusetts.
Concept Tobacco Use Cessation
Concept Tobacco Smoke Pollution
Concept Tobacco Use Disorder
Academic Article Teaching tobacco dependence treatment and counseling skills during medical school: rationale and design of the Medical Students helping patients Quit tobacco (MSQuit) group randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Medical school curriculum characteristics associated with intentions and frequency of tobacco dependence treatment among 3rd year U.S. medical students.
Academic Article Tobacco counseling experience prior to starting medical school, tobacco treatment self-efficacy and knowledge among first-year medical students in the United States.
Academic Article Associations of lifetime active and passive smoking with spontaneous abortion, stillbirth and tubal ectopic pregnancy: a cross-sectional analysis of historical data from the Women's Health Initiative.
Academic Article Assessing Medical Students' Tobacco Dependence Treatment Skills Using a Detailed Behavioral Checklist.
Academic Article Teaching Medical Students to Help Patients Quit Smoking: Outcomes of a 10-School Randomized Controlled Trial.
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