Graduate Outcomes
We are extremely proud that virtually all our students have completed the program, and have either gone on to further graduate training or, within three to five months of graduating, have gotten a job related to their training.
To illustrate the kinds of things you can do with your MACCP degree, check out what our graduates have gone on to do:
Further Graduate Training
Master of Public Health Programs
- MPH in Healthcare Management, Emory University
- MPH, University of South Florida
Doctoral Programs in Anthropology
- Anthropology Department, and Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University
- Anthropology Department, Boston University
- Anthropology Department, University of California Los Angeles.
- Anthropology Department, University of Connecticut.
- Applied Anthropology Program, University of South Florida
Doctoral Programs in Other Fields
- History Department, Georgetown University
- Religion Department, Boston University.
- Sociology Department, University of California San Francisco
- Population Health, in the Department of Health Sciences at the Bouvé College of Health Sciences at Northeastern University
- Doctor of Health Sciences (D.H.Sc.) in Healthcare Management, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
Clinical Doctoral Programs
- Masters Direct Entry/Doctorate Program, School of Nursing, Columbia University
- University of Kansas School of Medicine
- Ross University Medical School, Bridgetown, Barbados/Miramar, FL
Employment
Research Leadership
- Associate Director, Basis Research.
- Associate in Innovation Research, HITLAB Healthcare Innovation Research Lab
- Clinical Research Coordinator, Clinical Research Advantage, Colorado Spring, CO
- Clinical Research Regulatory Manager, and later, Clinical Trials Manager, Hepatology and GI Department, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
- Co-Investigator and Interviewer, Boston Medical Center
- Director of Public Health Research – USF Health BRIDGE Healthcare Clinic, Tampa, FL
- Health Care Research Programs Coordinator, Boston University School of Medicine
- Oncology Clinical Research Associate (Research Monitor), University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
- Qualitative Health Science Researcher, Boston Clinical Research Institute.
- Qualitative Methods Specialist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
- Qualitative Research Associate, New England Research Institutes, Inc. (NERI)
- Senior Research Associate, Adelphi Values
- Senior Research Coordinator, Endpoint Outcomes.
- Senior Research Manager, Lieberman Research Worldwide
- Social Science Program Specialist at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Greater Boston Area
Healthcare Research
- Research Assistant, Center of Excellence in Health Innovation, University of New England.
- Research Technician, Boston Medical Center
Project & Program Management
- Clinical Project Manager, Quintiles (now ICVIA)
- Health Science Specialist and Project Coordinator at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- Program Coordinator, Boston Public Health Commission, administering 12 Part-A Ryan White subcontracts.
- Program Specialist, Medicare Risk Adjustment
- Project Coordinator, Boston University School of Public Health
- Program Coordinator for the Office of Health Equity & Inclusion at Boston Children’s Hospital, Allston, MA
- Project Coordinator, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- Project Manager, Prolific Business Group (PLC)
- Project Officer, National Center for Women and Children’s Health, China CDC, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
- Research Project Coordinator at Boston University School of Public Health
Healthcare Consulting
- Consultant, Senior Health Care Consultant, and then Manager in the Health Care Provider Consulting Practice of Cognizant
- Independent Consultant providing services as a Qualitative Consumer Insights Professional
- Marketing Consultant, Syria Relief and Development.
- Patient Advocacy Consultant & Researcher, Tallahassee, FL
- Senior Analyst, Life Sciences Consultant, Quintiles (now ICVIA)
- Senior Consultant, Cognizant
- Senior Experience Analyst, frog, a global design and strategy firm
- Senior Product Manager in Product & Innovation, Health TranZform at TriZetto Provider Solutions, a branch of Cognizant
Health Promotion Leadership
- Community Case Manager at Howard Center, Burlington, VT
- Field Interviewer/HIV Tester for the AIDS Action Committee at Fenway Community Health Center in Boston
- Health Promotion Specialist, Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department, Lawrence, Kansas
- Outreach and Communications Coordinator, Greater Portland Health (formerly Portland Community Health Center, Portland, Maine)
- Program Associate, Medical Affairs, Commonwealth Care Alliance
- Tobacco Education and Treatment Specialist, Institute for Health and Recovery, Inc.
- Tobacco Free Wyandotte Coordinator, Wyandotte County Health Department, Kansas City, Kansas
Healthcare Management
- Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ)
- Manager of Clinical Operations, Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, Georgia
- Medicare Risk Adjustment Director
- Student Health Services Operations Director, and Staff Council Administrator, University of Vermont
Digital Research and Social Media Marketing
- Digital and Social Strategy at Syneos Health (Previously INC Research/inVentiv Health)
Additional Fields
- Content Strategist Manager, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Qualitative Analyst at Escalent, Allston, MA
- Special Partnerships and Logistics Coordinator, United Nations
- Intern Director at ALA California Girls State Alumnae Foundation (CAGSAF)
Career Track Comparison Charts
Following Graduation & Where They Are Now
Alumnae/i Publications by Year of Graduation
Alumnae/i Publications by Year of Graduation
2011
St. John (Kopy), Meryl
McCloskey, Lois, Marlena L. Sherman, Meryl St. John, Hannah Siegel, Julie Whyte, Ronald Iverson, Aviva Lee-Parritz, and Judith Bernstein. 2019. Navigating a ‘perfect storm’on the path to prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes: lessons from patient and provider narratives.” Maternal and Child Health Journal 23: 603-612.
2012
Laurens, Vivian
Mitchell, Suzanne E., Vivian Laurens, Gabriela M. Weigel, Karen B. Hirschman, Allison M. Scott, Huong Q. Nguyen, Jessica Martin Howard et al. 2018. “Care transitions from patient and caregiver perspectives.” The Annals of Family Medicine 16(3): 225-231.
Laurens, Vivian, César Abadía‐Barrero, and Mario Hernández. 2023. “Latin American Social Medicine in Colombia: Violence, neoliberalism, and Buen Vivir.” The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 28:93–105.
2013
Tabata-Kelly, Masami
Amass, Timothy, Lauren Jodi Van Scoy, May Hua, …Masami Tabata-Kelly…2022. “Stress-related disorders of family members of patients admitted to the intensive care unit with COVID-19.” JAMA internal medicine 182(6): 624-633.
Hu, Frances Y., Masami Tabata-Kelly, Fabian M. Johnston, Anne M. Walling, Charlotta Lindvall, Rachelle E. Bernacki, Andrea L. Pusic, and Zara Cooper. 2022. “Surgeon-reported Factors Influencing Adoption of Quality Standards for Goal-concordant Care in Patients with Advanced Cancer: A Qualitative Study.” Annals of Surgery 10-1097.
Tabata-Kelly, Masami, Mengyuan Ruan, Tanujit Dey, Christina Sheu, Emma E. Kerr, Haytham MA Kaafarani, Ali Salim, Bellal Joseph, and Zara Cooper. 2022. “The Association Between Preparedness for Caregiving and Caregiver Burden among Informal Caregivers of Older Injured Adults.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons 235(5): S97.
2014
Christian, Robert
Christian, Robert J. and Mandy VanSandt. 2021. Using Dynamic Virtual Microscopy to Train Pathology Residents During the Pandemic: Perspectives on Pathology Education in the Age of COVID-19. Academic Pathology 8: 1-8.
Melstrom, Eva
Melstrom, Eva Rose. 2021. The Gate of Weeping: Ethiopian Women Returning from Domestic Work in the Arab States of the Persian Gulf. UCLA. ProQuest ID: Melstrom_ucla_0031D_20201. Merritt ID: ark:/13030/m58q2db9. Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6ft3w73c.
2015
Petrov, Slavvy (Svyatoslav)
Petrov, Slavvy (Svyatoslav). 2015. Living on the Edge: The Role of Critical Incidents on the Development of Secondary Resilience in Physicians. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience 17(4): 714-716.
2016
Emard, Nicholas
Emard, Nicholas. 2017. Biomedical Moralities: HIV Community Stigma and Risks for HIV/STI Syndemics. In Shir Lerman, Bayla Ostrach, and Merrill Singer, eds. Foundations of Biosocial Health: Stigma and Illness Interactions. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. 157-184.
Trevino KM, Raghunathan N, Latte-Naor S, Polubriaginof FCG, Jensen C, Atkinson TM, Emard N, Seluzicki CM, Ostroff JS, Mao JJ. 2020. Rapid deployment of virtual mind-body interventions during the COVID-19 outbreak: feasibility, acceptability, and implications for future care. Support Care Cancer 29(2):543-546. doi: 10.1007/s00520-020-05740-2. Epub 2020 Sep 9. PubMed PMID: 32902712; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC7479401.
Emard N, Lynch KA, Liou KT, Atkinson T, Green AK, Daly B, Trevino K, Mao JJ. 2021, Virtual Mind-Body Programming for Patients With Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study. JMIR Cancer 7(2):e27384. doi: 10.2196/27384. PubMed PMID: 33882018; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC8189285.
Liou KT, Chen C, Emard N, Lynch KA, Hou YN, Mao JJ. 2021. Herbal Topical Analgesic for Pain Management: Perspectives from Cancer Patients. Pain Med 22(6):1435-1440. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnab072. PubMed PMID: 33620470; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC8185551.
Lynch KA, Emard N, Liou KT, Popkin K, Borten M, Nwodim O, Atkinson TM, Mao JJ. 2021. Patient Perspectives on Active vs. Passive Music Therapy for Cancer in the Inpatient Setting: A Qualitative Analysis. J Pain Symptom Manage 62(1):58-65. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.11.014. Epub 2020 Nov 19. PubMed PMID: 33221385; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC8131401.
Mao, Jun JJ, Kin Wai Hung, Nicholas Emard, Fernanda CG Polubriaginof, Kathleen Lynch, Thomas Michael Atkinson, Kelly Marie Trevino, and Claus Jensen. 2021. “Implementing virtual mind-body programming to support cancer patients during COVID-19.” In Shir Lerman, Bayla Ostrach, and Merrill Singer, eds. Foundations of Biosocial Health: Stigma and Illness Interactions. Lanham: Lexington Books, Pp. 1585-1585.
Houston, Ashley R., Kathleen Lynch, Bayla Ostrach, Yoshua Seidner Isaacs, Carolina Nve Diaz San Francisco, Jae Moo Lee, Nicholas Emard, and Dylan Atchley Proctor. 2022. “United States immigration detention amplifies disease interaction risk: A model for a transnational ICE-TB-DM2 syndemic.” Global Public Health 17(7): 1152-1171.
Romero, Sally AD, Nicholas Emard, Raymond E. Baser, Katherine Panageas, Jodi MacLeod, Desiree Walker, Margaret Barton-Burke et al. 2022. “Acupuncture versus massage for pain in patients living with advanced cancer: a protocol for the IMPACT randomised clinical trial.” BMJ open 12(9): e058281.
Houston, Ashley R.
Ostrach, Bayla, Ashley Houston, and Merrill Singer. 2015. “Syndemics and Legislative Outreach.” Anthropology News (July 3). http://www.anthropology news.org/index.php/2015/06/01/syndemics and legislative outreach/.
Joseph, Natalie, Paula Gardiner, Karla Damus, Kirsten Resnick, Ashley Houston, Hira Shrestha, and Lance Laird. 2017. “Integrating Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccination Promotion and Cervical Cancer Screening in a Diverse Inner City Primary Care Settings.” Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 30(2): 323.
Houston, Ashley R., Alisa Lincoln, Sarah Gillespie, Tibrine Da Fonseca, Osob Issa, Heidi Ellis, and Carmel Salhi. 2021. “You have to pay to live: Somali young adult experiences with the US health care system.” Qualitative Health Research 31(10): 1875-1889.
Houston, Ashley R., Kathleen Lynch, Bayla Ostrach, Yoshua Seidner Isaacs, Carolina Nve Diaz San Francisco, Jae Moo Lee, Nicholas Emard, and Dylan Atchley Proctor. 2022. “United States immigration detention amplifies disease interaction risk: A model for a transnational ICE-TB-DM2 syndemic.” Global Public Health 17(7): 1152-1171.
Houston, Ashley R., Kathleen Lynch, Bayla Ostrach, Yoshua Seidner Isaacs, Carolina Nve Diaz San Francisco, Jae Moo Lee, Nicholas Emard, and Dylan Atchley Proctor. 2022. “United States immigration detention amplifies disease interaction risk: A model for a transnational ICE-TB-DM2 syndemic.” Global Public Health 17(7): 1152-1171.
Houston, Ashley R., Tibrine Da Fonseca, Tiffany D. Joseph, and Alisa K. Lincoln. 2022. “Challenging federal exclusion: Immigrant safety, health, and healthcare access in sanctuary cities.” Health & Place 75: 102822 (1-9).
Snyder-Young, Dani, Ashley Houston, Ana Bess Moyer Bell, Andy Short, and Alisa Lincoln. 2022. “Recovery capital and collaborative theatre making: how actors in recovery from substance addiction value their participation in addiction prevention plays.” Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance 27(1): 121-136.
Houston, Ashley R., Dani Snyder-Young, Meghann Perry, Maren Flessen, and Alisa K. Lincoln. 2023. “‘Let Others Love You Back to Health’: The Role of Performance-based Support Groups for People in Recovery.” Community Mental Health Journal 1-12.
Lynch, Kathleen
Applebaum, Allison J., K. E. Roberts, K. Lynch, R. Gebert, M. Loschiavo, M. Behrens, L. E. Walsh, L. C. Polacek, E. L. Diamond, and W. S. Breitbart. 2022. “A qualitative exploration of the feasibility and acceptability of meaning-centered psychotherapy for cancer caregivers.” Palliative & Supportive Care 20(5)): 623-629.
Applebaum, Allison J., Laura C. Polacek, Leah Walsh, Anne S. Reiner, Kathleen Lynch, Stephanie Benvengo, Justin Buthorn et al. 2020. “The unique burden of rare cancer caregiving: caregivers of patients with Erdheim–Chester disease.” Leukemia & lymphoma 61(6): 1406-1417.
Applebaum, Allison J., Raymond E. Baser, Kailey E. Roberts, Kathleen Lynch, Rebecca Gebert, William S. Breitbart, and Eli L. Diamond. “Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for Cancer Caregivers: A pilot trial among caregivers of patients with glioblastoma multiforme.” Translational Behavioral Medicine 12, no. 8 (2022): 841-852.
Atkinson, Thomas M., Kevin T. Liou, Michael A. Borten, Qing S. Li, Karen Popkin, Andrew Webb, Janice DeRito, Kathleen A. Lynch, and Jun J. Mao. 2020. “Association between music therapy techniques and patient-reported moderate to severe fatigue in hospitalized adults with cancer.” JCO Oncology Practice 16(12): e1553-e1557.
Atkinson, Thomas M., Lynch, Kathleen A., Vera, J., Olivares, N.M., Webb, A., Diamond, L.C., González, J., Lubetkin, E.I., Bucher, G., Rosa-Cunha, I. and Berry-Lawhorn, J.M., 2022. Linguistic validation of the Spanish version of the Anal Cancer High-Grade squamous intraepithelial lesions outcomes Research Health-Related Symptom Index (A-HRSI): AMC-A04. Journal of patient-reported outcomes, 6(1), p.108.
Austria, Mia D., Kathleen Lynch, Tiffany Le, Chasity Burrows Walters, Thomas M. Atkinson, Andrew J. Vickers, and Sigrid V. Carlsson. 2021. “Sexual and gender minority persons’ perception of the Female Sexual Function Index.” The Journal of Sexual Medicine 18:12): 2020-2027.
Austria, Mia, Colin Kimberlin, Tiffany Le, Kathleen A. Lynch, Behfar Ehdaie, Thomas M. Atkinson, Andrew J. Vickers, and Sigrid V. Carlsson. “Patient Perceptions of a Decision Support Tool for Men with Localized Prostate Cancer.” MDM Policy & Practice 8, no. 1 (2023): 23814683231156427.
Desai, Anjali V., Rajiv Agarwal, Andrew S. Epstein, Gilad J. Kuperman, Chelsea L. Michael, Haley Mittelstaedt, MaryAnn Connor, Camila Bernal, Kathleen A. Lynch, Jamie S. Ostroff, Brittany Katz, Kelsey L. Corrigan, Dana Kramer, Mary Elizabeth Davis, and Judith E. Nelson. 2021. “Needs and perspectives of cancer center stakeholders for access to patient values in the electronic health record.” JCO Oncology Practice 17(10): e1524-e1536.
Emard N, Lynch KA, Liou KT, Atkinson T, Green AK, Daly B, Trevino K, Mao JJ. 2021, Virtual Mind-Body Programming for Patients With Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study. JMIR Cancer 7(2):e27384. doi: 10.2196/27384. PubMed PMID: 33882018; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC8189285.
Epstein, Andrew S., Jada G. Hamilton, Elyse Shuk, Danielle R. Romano, Kathleen Lynch, Erva Khan, Margaux Genoff, Chelsea Michael, and Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue. 2019. “Stakeholders’ perceptions and information needs regarding research medical donation.” Journal of pain and symptom management 58(50): 792-804.
George, Login S., Laura C. Polacek, Kathleen Lynch, Holly G. Prigerson, Ghassan K. Abou‐Alfa, Thomas M. Atkinson, Andrew S. Epstein, and William Breitbart. “Reconciling the prospect of disease progression with goals and expectations: Development and validation of a measurement model in advanced cancer.” Psycho‐Oncology 31, no. 6 (2022): 902-910.
Hamilton, Jada G., Smita C. Banerjee, Sigrid V. Carlsson, Jacqueline Vera, Kathleen A. Lynch, Lili Sar-Graycar, Chloé M. Martin, Patricia A. Parker, and Jennifer L. Hay. 2021. “Clinician perspectives on communication and implementation challenges in precision oncology.” Personalized Medicine 18(6): 559-572.
Houston, Ashley R., Kathleen Lynch, Bayla Ostrach, Yoshua Seidner Isaacs, Carolina Nve Diaz San Francisco, Jae Moo Lee, Nicholas Emard, and Dylan Atchley Proctor. 2022. “United States immigration detention amplifies disease interaction risk: A model for a transnational ICE-TB-DM2 syndemic.” Global Public Health 17(7): 1152-1171.
Jenkelowitz, Juliet, Margaux Genoff Garzon, Kathleen Lynch, Elyse Shuk, Eva Feindler, Heather Landau, and Allison Applebaum. 2021. “Exploring the caregiver’s experience in an innovative homebound hematopoietic stem cell transplantation program.” Palliative & supportive care 19(4)): 397-404.
Landau, Heather J.…Kathleen Lynch, et al._2018_Homebound autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation for plasma cell disorders in an urban setting is safe for patients and preferred by patients and caregivers.” Blood 132: 2258.
Lapen, Kaitlyn, Christopher Sabol, Amy L. Tin, Kathleen Lynch, Alyse Kassa, Xiaolin Mabli, John Ford et al. 2021. “Development and pilot implementation of a remote monitoring system for acute toxicity using electronic patient-reported outcomes for patients undergoing radiation therapy for breast cancer.” International Journal of Radiation Oncology* Biology* Physics 111(4): 979-991.
Leng, Jennifer, Florence Lui, Bharat Narang, Leslie Puebla, Javier González, Kathleen Lynch, and Francesca Gany. 2022. “Developing a culturally responsive lifestyle intervention for overweight/obese US Mexicans.” Journal of Community Health, 1-11.
Liou, Kevin T., Chen C, Emard Nicholas, Lynch, Kathleen A., Hou YN, Mao JJ. 2021. Herbal Topical Analgesic for Pain Management: Perspectives from Cancer Patients. Pain Med 22(6):1435-1440. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnab072. PubMed PMID: 33620470; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC8185551.
Liou, Kevin T., Kathleen A. Lynch, Ogechi Nwodim, Karen Popkin, Jane S. Greene, Thomas M. Atkinson, Joke Bradt, and Jun J. Mao. 2022.”Comparison of depressive symptom outcomes in hospitalized adult cancer patients receiving music therapy or massage therapy.” Journal of pain and symptom management 63, no. 2 (2022): e155-e159.
Lynch Kathleen A., Emard N, Liou KT, Popkin K, Borten M, Nwodim O, Atkinson TM, Mao JJ. 2021. Patient Perspectives on Active vs. Passive Music Therapy for Cancer in the Inpatient Setting: A Qualitative Analysis. J Pain Symptom Manage 62(1):58-65. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.11.014. Epub 2020 Nov 19. PubMed PMID: 33221385; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC8131401.
Lynch, Kathleen A., Adeleye D. Omisore, Olusola Famurewa, Olalekan Olasehinde, Oluwole Odujoko, Jacqueline Vera, T. Peter Kingham et al. 2021. “Designing Participatory Needs Assessments to Support Global Health Interventions in Time-Limited Settings: A Case Study From Nigeria.” International journal of qualitative methods 20: 16094069211002421.
Lynch, Kathleen A., Adeleye D. Omisore, Thomas M. Atkinson, Olusola C. Famurewa, Jacqueline A. Vera, T. Peter Kingham, Olusegun I. Alatise et al. 2020. “Multistakeholder Needs Assessment to Inform the Development of an mHealth-Based Ultrasound-Guided Breast Biopsy Training Program in Nigeria.” JCO global oncology 6: 1813-1823.
Lynch, Kathleen A., Alexis Merdjanoff, Donna Wilson, Lauren Chiarello, Jennifer Hay, and Jun J. Mao. ““Moving forward”: older adult motivations for group-based physical activity after cancer treatment.” International Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2022): 1-13.
Lynch, Kathleen A., Angela Green, Leonard Saltz, Andrew S. Epstein, Danielle R. Romano, Jacqueline Vera, and Judith E. Nelson. 2022. “The hardest weeks of my life: a qualitative study of experiences, practice changes, and emotional burden of New York City oncology physicians during the COVID-19 surge in 2020.” JCO Oncology Practice 18(5): e669-e676.
Lynch, Kathleen A., Camila Bernal, Danielle R. Romano, Paul Shin, Judith E. Nelson, Molly Okpako, Kelley Anderson et al. 2022. “Navigating a newly diagnosed cancer through clinician-facilitated discussions of health-related patient values: a qualitative analysis.” BMC Palliative Care 21(1): 29.
Lynch, Kathleen A., Thomas M. Atkinson, Adeleye D. Omisore, Olusola Famurewa, Olalekan Olasehinde, Oluwole Odujoko, Olusegun I. Alatise et al. “Developing a Technology Acceptability and Usage Survey (TAUS) for mHealth Intervention Planning and Evaluation in Nigeria: Pilot Study.” JMIR Formative Research 6, no. 4 (2022): e34035.
Mao, Jun JJ, Kin Wai Hung, Nicholas Emard, Fernanda CG Polubriaginof, Kathleen Lynch, Thomas Michael Atkinson, Kelly Marie Trevino, and Claus Jensen. 2021. “Implementing virtual mind-body programming to support cancer patients during COVID-19.” In Shir Lerman, Bayla Ostrach, and Merrill Singer, eds. Foundations of Biosocial Health: Stigma and Illness Interactions. Lanham: Lexington Books, Pp. 1585-1585.
Mazzella‐Ebstein, Ann M., Cynthia Paradiso, Kathleen Lynch, Judith E. Arnetz, and Margaret Barton‐Burke. “Data‐driven clinical improvement: Oncology nurse leaders’ perceptions and experiences of organisational data reports.” Journal of Nursing Management (2022).
Mitchell, Hannah-Rose, Allison J. Applebaum, Kathleen A. Lynch, Anne S. Reiner, Thomas M. Atkinson, Justin J. Buthorn, Allison S. Sigler et al. 2022. “Challenges and positive impact of rare cancer caregiving: A mixed-methods study of caregivers of patients with Erdheim-Chester disease and other histiocytic neoplasms.” Eclinicalmedicine 54: 101670.
Ostroff, Jamie S.,… Kathleen Lynch, et al. 2022. “Study protocol of a multiphase optimization strategy trial (MOST) for delivery of smoking cessation treatment in lung cancer screening settings.” Trials 23(1): 664.
Patel, Snehal G., Thomas M. Atkinson, R. Michael Tuttle, Andrea L. Pusic, Jatin P. Shah, Ashok R. Shaha, Kathleen Lynch et al. “ThyroidEx: Development and Preliminary Validation of a Thyroid Surgery Expectations Measure.” Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 165, no. 2 (2021): 267-274.
Rosa, William E., Kathleen A. Lynch, Rachel A. Hadler, Cassidy Mahoney, and Patricia A. Parker. ““Doing palliative care with my hands tied behind my back”: telepalliative care delivery for oncology inpatients during a COVID-19 surge.” Translational Behavioral Medicine 12, no. 7 (2022): 816-824.
Rosa, William E., Kathleen A. Lynch, Rachel A. Hadler, Cassidy Mahoney, and Patricia A. Parker. 2023. ““It Took Away and Stripped a Part of Myself”: Clinician Distress and Recommendations for Future Telepalliative Care Delivery in the Cancer Context.” American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine 40(2): 235-243.
Salz, T.; Ostroff, J. S.; Nightingale, C. L.; Atkinson, T. M.; Davidson, E. C.; Jinna, S. R.; Kriplani, A.; Lesser, G. J.; Lynch, K. A.; Mayer, D. K.; Oeffinger, K. C.; Patil, S.; Salner, A. L.; Weaver, K. E.. “The Head and Neck Survivorship Tool (HN-STAR) Trial (WF-1805CD): A protocol for a cluster-randomized, hybrid effectiveness-implementation, pragmatic trial to improve the follow-up care of head and neck cancer survivors.” Contemporary clinical trials 107 (2021): 106448.
Sarro, Emily Long, Kelly Haviland, Kimberly Chow, Sonia Sequeira, Mary Eliza McEachen, Kerry King, Lauren Aho, Nessa Coyle, Hao Zhang, Kathleen A. Lynch, Louis Voigt, and Mary S. McCabe. 2022. “PASTRY: A nursing-developed quality improvement initiative to combat moral distress.” Nursing Ethics 29(4): 1066-1077.
Underwood, Jody, Susan McCloskey, Ann Raldow, Amar Kishan, Chad Zalkin, Daniel Navarro, Lisa Scott Holt, Andrew Webb, Kathleen A. Lynch, and Thomas M. Atkinson. “Developing a Mobile Patient-Reported Outcomes Version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Administration System to Capture Postradiation Toxicity in Oncology: Usability and Feasibility Study.” JMIR formative research 6, no. 4 (2022): e27775.
Washington, Charles, Stephanie Benvengo, and Kathleen Lynch. 2020. “Addressing Service Recovery Practice With Radiation Oncology Frontline Managers: A Project Brief.” Journal of Patient Experience 7(6): 915-919.
Zhang, Helen, Elaine E. Cha, Kathleen Lynch, Oren Cahlon, Daniel R. Gomez, Narek Shaverdian, and Erin F. Gillespie. 2020. “Radiation oncologist perceptions of telemedicine from consultation to treatment planning: a mixed-methods study.” International Journal of Radiation Oncology* Biology* Physics 108(2): 421-429.
Zhang, Y. Helen, Elaine Cha, Kathleen Lynch, Renee Gennarelli, Jeffrey Brower, Michael V. Sherer, Daniel W. Golden, Susan Chimonas, Deborah Korenstein, and Erin F. Gillespie. “Attitudes and access to resources and strategies to improve quality of radiotherapy among US radiation oncologists: A mixed methods study.” Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology 66, no. 7 (2022): 993-1002.
Nvé Díaz San Francisco, Carolina
Nvé Díaz San Francisco, Carolina. 2018. Skins, Identities, and Their Tragedies: The Learning and Healing of a Hispano-Guinean Woman in the Diaspora. In Msia Kibona Clark, Loy Azalia, Phiwokuhle Mnyandu, eds. 2018. Pan African Spaces: Essays on Black Transnationalism. Lexington Books, pp. 53-60.’’
Nvé Díaz San Francisco, Carolina. 2019. An Ethnographic Experience: Freedom, Fiction, and Medicine Women in Afrofuturist Contexts. Irish Journal of Anthropology 22(1): 138-146.
Nvé Díaz San Francisco, Carolina. 2019. Mis madres son estrellas. Revista Cronopio (September 29). (See also: Briseida Cidoncha. 2019. La escritora hispanoguineana Carolina Nvé Díaz San Francisco presenta su nueva novela “Mis madres son estrellas”. Toda Literatura [May 29]).
Nvé Díaz San Francisco, Carolina. 2020. The Dictatorship of Biomedicine in Equatorial Guinea. Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies 42(1): 23-42.
Nvé Díaz San Francisco, Carolina. 2020. The Head of state or the body of the nation, plays with biomedicine as He pleases, As if Healing was a toy. Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies.
Nvé Díaz San Francisco, Carolina. 2022. “Care During Pandemic Times: Digital Ethnography with Mental Health Professionals i n Equatorial Guinea.” Anthropology and Humanism 329-345.
Houston AR, Lynch K, Ostrach B, Isaacs YS, Nvé Díaz San Francisco C, Lee JM, Emard N, Proctor DA. United States immigration detention amplifies disease interaction risk: A model for a transnational ICE-TB-DM2 syndemic. Glob Public Health. 2022 Jul;17(7):1152-1171. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1919737. Epub 2021 May 4. Review. PubMed PMID: 33945403.
Nvé Díaz San Francisco, Carolina. 2023. “Cultures of Dialogue and Pro-democracy in Equatorial Guinea and Diaspora.” Journal of Dialogue Studies 11: 63-85.
Nvé Díaz San Francisco, Carolina. 2023. Attitudes of diverse older adults towards the COVID-19 vaccine: A qualitative study of vaccine uptake among racial/ethnic minorities (in press).
Proctor, Dylan Atchley
Houston, Ashley R., Kathleen Lynch, Bayla Ostrach, Yoshua Seidner Isaacs, Carolina Nve Diaz San Francisco, Jae Moo Lee, Nicholas Emard, and Dylan Atchley Proctor. 2022. “United States immigration detention amplifies disease interaction risk: A model for a transnational ICE-TB-DM2 syndemic.” Global Public Health 17(7): 1152-1171.
Resnick, Kirsten
Dresner, Danielle, Kirsten Resnick, Paula Gardiner, Katherine Gergen Barnett, and Lance Laird. 2014. “Qualitative evaluation of an integrative medicine group visits program for patients with chronic pain and associated comorbidities.” The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 20(5): A55-A56.
Dresner, Danielle, Katherine Gergen Barnett, Kirsten Resnick, Lance D. Laird, and Paula Gardiner. 2016. “Listening to their words: A qualitative analysis of integrative medicine group visits in an urban underserved medical setting.” Pain Medicine 17(6): 1183-1191.
Joseph, Natalie, Paula Gardiner, Karla Damus, Kirsten Resnick, Ashley Houston, Hira Shrestha, and Lance Laird. 2017. “Integrating Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccination Promotion and Cervical Cancer Screening in a Diverse Inner City Primary Care Settings.” Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 30(2): 323.
Roseen, Eric J., Oscar Cornelio-Flores, Chelsey Lemaster, Maria Hernandez, Calvin Fong, Kirsten Resnick, Jon Wardle, Suzanne Hanser, and Robert Saper. 2017. “Inpatient massage therapy versus music therapy versus usual care: A mixed-methods feasibility randomized controlled trial.” Global advances in health and medicine 6: 2164957X17735816.
O’Rourke-Suchoff, Danielle, Lauren Sobel, Erica Holland, Kirsten Resnick, Rebecca Perkins, and Shannon L. Bell. 2018. “A Qualitative Study of Pregnancy and Childbirth Experience for Women with a History of Sexual Trauma [37B].” Obstetrics & Gynecology 131: 29S.
Simmons, Molly, Bo Kim, Justeen Hyde, Tiffany Lemon, Kirsten Resnick, and D. Keith McInnes. 2018. “Veteran Sex Offender Access to Housing and Services after Release from Incarceration: Obstacles and Best Practices.” VA National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans. May: 1-5.
Onyango, Monica Adhiambo, Kirsten Resnick, Alexandra Davis, and Rupal Ramesh Shah. 2019. Gender-Based Violence Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women: A Neglected Consequence of the West African Ebola Outbreak. Schwartz, David A., Julienne Ngoundoung Anoko, Sharon A. Abramowitz, eds. Pregnant in the Time of Ebola: Women and Their Children in the 2013-2015 West African Epidemic. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature, pp. 121-132.
Sobel, Lauren, Danielle O’Rourke-Suchoff, Erica Holland, Kimberly Remis, Kirsten Resnick, Rebecca Perkins, and Shannon Bell. 2018. “Pregnancy and childbirth after sexual trauma: patient perspectives and care preferences.” Obstetrics & Gynecology 132(6): 1461-1468.
Rinne, Seppo T., Kirsten Resnick, Renda Soylemez Wiener, Steven R. Simon, and A. Rani Elwy. 2019. “VA provider perspectives on coordinating COPD care across health systems.” Journal of General Internal Medicine 34: 37-42.
Treadwell-Loomer, Stephanie
Lu, Christine, Stephanie Treadwell, Rachel Ceccarelli, Kathleen Mazor, and Ann Wu. 2017. “Payer Decision-Making for Pharmacogenetic Tests: Preliminary Results.” Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews 4(3): 170-171.
2017
Cabral, Naciely
Reid, Chinyere N., Kimberly Fryer, Naciely Cabral, and Jennifer Marshall. 2021. “Health care system barriers and facilitators to early prenatal care among diverse women in Florida.” Birth 48(3): 416-427.
Caban-Martinez, Alberto J., Claudia Parvanta, Naciely Cabral, Cynthia K. Ball, Adrienne Eastlake, Jeffrey L. Levin, Kevin Moore et al. “Barriers to SARS-CoV-2 Testing among US Employers in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Analysis Conducted January through April 2021.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 18 (2022): 11805.
Parvanta, Claudia, Alberto J. Caban-Martinez, Naciely Cabral, Cynthia K. Ball, Kevin G. Moore, Adrienne Eastlake, Jeffrey L. Levin, Dalia E. Nessim, Matthew S. Thiese, and Paul A. Schulte. 2022. “In Search of a Value Proposition for COVID-19 Testing in the Work Environment: A Social Marketing Analysis.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19(19): 12496.
Fryer, Kimberly, Chinyere N. Reid, Naciely Cabral, Jennifer Marshall, and Usha Menon. 2023. “Exploring Patients’ Needs and Desires for Quality Prenatal Care in Florida, United States.” International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS 12(1).
Nicklas, Jeff
Shimada, Stephanie L., Mark S Zocchi, Timothy P Hogan, Stefan G Kertes, Armando J Rotondi, Jorie M Butler, Sara J Knight, Kathryn DeLaughter, Felicia Kleinberg, Jeff Nicklas, Kim M Nazi, Thomas K Houston. 2020. “Impact of patient-clinical team secure messaging on communication patterns and patient experience: randomized encouragement design trial.” Journal of medical Internet research 22(11): e22307.
Stewart, Maureen T., Timothy P. Hogan, Jeff Nicklas, Stephanie A. Robinson, Carolyn M. Purington, Christopher J. Miller, Varsha G. Vimalananda et al. 2020. “The promise of patient portals for individuals living with chronic illness: qualitative study identifying pathways of patient engagement.” Journal of medical Internet research 22(7): e17744.
2018
Jolly, Dee (Divya)
Chan KJ, Jolly D[ivya], Liang JJ, Weinand JD, Safer JD. Estrogen Levels Do Not Rise with Testosterone Treatment for Transgender Men. Endocrine Practice. 2018 Mar 21; 24(4): 329-33.
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2019
Bailey, Hannah
Christopher J. Miller, Christopher J., Bo Kim, Samantha L. Connolly, Elizabeth G. Spitzer, Madisen Brown, Hannah M. Bailey, Kendra Weaver, Jennifer L. Sullivan. 2023. Sustainability of the Collaborative Chronic Care Model in Outpatient Mental Health Teams Three Years Post-Implementation: A Qualitative Analysis. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research 50:151–159 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-022-01231-0
Brown, Madisen
Christopher J. Miller, Christopher J., Bo Kim, Samantha L. Connolly, Elizabeth G. Spitzer, Madisen Brown, Hannah M. Bailey, Kendra Weaver, Jennifer L. Sullivan. 2023. Sustainability of the Collaborative Chronic Care Model in Outpatient Mental Health Teams Three Years Post-Implementation: A Qualitative Analysis. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research 50:151–159 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-022-01231-0
Gerlin, Gerpha
Gerlin, Gerpha. 2021. “‘There’s Got to be More to Life than Feeling Like This’: Navigating Mental Illness Recovery Alone, Together, and in-Between”. Anthropology and Mental Health Interest Group (AMHIG) Graduate Student Paper Prize Graduate Student Paper Prize Award. https://amhig.medanthro.net/amhig-graduate
Koenders, Sedona L.
Koenders, Sedona L., Linda L. Barnes, Lance D. Laird, Bayla Ostrach, and Gemmae M. Fix. 2020. “Applied Training in a Medical Anthropology Master’s Program.” Practicing anthropology 42(1): 43-47.
Koenders, Sedona L. 2022. “Painworld: A Phenomenological View of Veteran Experiences of Living with Chronic Pain.” In Meanings of Pain: Volume 3: Vulnerable or Special Groups of People. Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 87-105.
McNally, Kellan I.
McNally, Kellan. 2023. “Able-bodied Characters and the Appeal of Medicaid Work Requirements in Arkansas.” Journal of Policy Practice and Research, pp. 1-16.
Riley, Jessica
Brady, Christopher B., Ian Robey, Thor D. Stein, Bertrand R. Huber, Jessica Riley, Nazifa Abdul Rauf, Keith R. Spencer et al. The Department of Veterans Affairs Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses Biorepository: Supporting Research on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses. Brain Sciences 11(10): 1349.
Still, Michael
Mesfin, Nathan, Jolie Wormwood, Renda Soylemez Wiener, Michael Still, Chris S. Xu, Jennifer Palmer, and Amy M. Linsky. 2013. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Providing Recommendations During Goals-of-Care Conversations: A Multisite Survey. Journal of Palliative Medicine 26(7): 951–959.
2020
Asif, Soubhana
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Mangla, Mahima, Saljooq Asif, Soubhana Asif, Michael Terzella, D.O., and Sheldon Yao, D.O. 2021. “Assessing Usage and Perceptions of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) and Self-identity Among Osteopathic Physicians.” Featured NYITCOM Research at OMED21, Osteopathic Medical Education Conference (OMED), New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM). October 22-24.
Haq, Kanwal L.
O’Connor, Mary I., Kanwal L. Haq. 2022. Taking Care of You: The empowered woman’s guide to better health. Mayo Clinic Press.
Presumey-Leblanc, Garssandra
Presumey-Leblanc, Garssandra, and Megan Sandel. 2022. “Perpetuating commodification of suffering: how social determinants of health framing prolongs historical racial inequities.” Women’s Health Reports 3(1): 281-285.
Hameed, Afshan B., Alison Haddock, Diana S. Wolfe, Karen Florio, Nora Drummond, Christie Allen, Isabel Taylor, Susan Kendig, Garssandra Presumey-Leblanc, and Emily Greenwood. 2023. “Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health: Consensus Bundle on Cardiac Conditions in Obstetric Care.” Obstetrics and gynecology 141(2): 253-263.
Presumey-Leblanc, Garssandra, and Megan Sandel. 2023. “The legacy of slavery and the socialization of Black female health and human services workforce members in addressing social determinants of health.” Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities: January 23: 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40615-023-01510-y.
2021
Mallick, Kamini
Lee, Rebekka M., James G. Daly, Kamini Mallick, Shoba Ramanadhan, Cristina Huebner Torres, Cassidy R. Hayes, Alyssa Manuel, and Karen M. Emmons. 2023. Implementation of evidence-based primary cancer prevention interventions in MA community health centers: an explanatory sequential mixed methods study. Research Square DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2588180/v1.
Ritger, Carly
McNeal, Demetria M., Rebecca Hanratty, Shea E. Hogan, Megan Morris, Amy G. Huebschmann, Steven Lockhart, Carly Ritger, and Pamela Peterson. 2022. Abstract 260: Provider Perspectives On Peripheral Artery Disease: Uncovering Practice Patterns That May Contribute To Health Disparities. Abstract Poster Sessions. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 15:A260.
Simpson, Matthew J., Carly Ritger, Jason A. Hoppe, Wesley C. Holland, Megan A. Morris, Bidisha Nath, Edward R. Melnick, and Caroline Tietbohl. 2023. Implementation strategies to address the determinants of adoption, implementation, and maintenance of a clinical decision support tool for emergency department buprenorphine initiation: a qualitative study.” Implementation Science Communications 4(1): 41-53.