Strategies for Meaningful Community Engagement in Rapid Response Implementation Research
Nicole Stadnick, PhD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Director of Dissemination and Evaluation, University of California San Diego, Altman Clinical and, Translational Research Institute, Dissemination and Implementation Science Center
Dr. Stadnick, is a researcher at the Child and Adolescent Services Research Center and a licensed Psychologist. Her program of federally, state and privately funded research focuses on evaluating the implementation and sustainment of evidence-based practices in community-based health or mental health service contexts.
She has received NIH-funded fellowships from the Child, Intervention, Prevention, and Services Research Mentoring Network (2015-2016), the Implementation Research Institute (2017-2018) and the Mixed Methods Training Program for the Health Sciences (2019-2020).
She currently leads community-engaged, cross-system health services and implementation research for individuals with complex health clinical presentations served in community settings including federally qualified health centers, low-and-middle income countries, publicly-funded mental health services and HIV/AIDS care programs.
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