Last names starting with S
| Faculty Name, Title, Email | Department | Research Program, Theoretical Focus, Current Projects, Active Grants |
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JoAnne M. Saxe RN, ANP, MS, DNP HS Clinical Professor joanne.saxe@nursing.ucsf.edu |
Community Health Systems |
Current Projects: I regularly consult with various health care and government agencies on regulatory issues/scope of practice concerns related to nurse practitioner practice. My current research projects are: 2009-present Project Director, Faculty Development Project, The Felton Foundation, $10,000 2008-present Co-Project Director, Glide Health Services, Nurse Managed Clinic Grant, Department of Health and Human Services, Nurse Education, Practice and Retention Program, $2,542,708 |
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Jean Ann Seago RN, PhD, FAAN Professor Emerita jean.ann.seago@nursing.ucsf.edu |
Community Health Systems |
Research Program: Nursing systems, health care systems, and workforce issues as they relate to patient, provider, and system outcomes. Theoretical Focus: Systems theories, safety, outcomes, organizational behavior. Current Projects: Hospital Unions, Staffing, Wages, and Patient Safety; Evaluation of Oregon Staffing Legislation. |
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Janet Shim PhD Associate Professor janet.shim@ucsf.edu |
Research Program: Disparities in health status and health care; social production of health; analysis of the science of health disparities. Theoretical Focus: Sociology of health and illness; theories of race, class, and gender inequality; social studies of science, technology, and medicine. Current Projects: Sociological analysis of the discipline of epidemiology, recent developments in the study of health disparities, and the etiology of complex diseases; investigation of health care interactions and the role of social and cultural factors. The Role of Cultural Capital in Health Care Interactions is a pilot project that seeks to develop the concept of “cultural health capital” (CHC)—a set of cultural skills, dispositions, and resources that are critical to the ability to obtain health care services, effectively engage with clinical providers, and other factors important in disease management. This pilot study will focus on interactions between health care providers and individuals with coronary heart disease or Type 2 diabetes. Conceptions of Race and Ethnicity Used in Gene-Environment Interaction Studies is a qualitative study which focuses on genome scientists’ understandings of and research practices around race and ethnicity, in US-based gene-environment interaction (GEI) studies that investigate complex disease etiology. |
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David E. Smith MD, FASAM, FAACT Adjunct Professor DrSmith@DrDave.org |
Institute for Health & Aging |
Research Program: Addiction Medicine & Clinical Toxicology. Theoretical Focus: Addiction is a brain disease and as such can be medically treated. Current Projects: Founder and Medical Director, Haight Ashbury Free Clinics, San Francisco; Medical Director, California Collaborative Center for Substance Abuse Policy Research; Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment. |
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Elizabeth A. Smith PhD Associate Adjunct Professor libby.smith@ucsf.edu |
Social and Behavioral Sciences |
Research Program:
Tobacco control issues; marginalized populations; roles of media and multinational corporations in shaping health policy issues and health advocacy; policy and media advocacy. Theoretical Focus: Policy theory; public relations/communication theory; marginalization; history. Current Projects: Tobacco Influence on Tobacco Control Efforts and Policies within the U.S. Military; Tobacco Industry Corporate Social Responsibility Campaigns; Tobacco Waste Environmental Issues. |
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Joanne Spetz PhD Professor joanne.spetz@ucsf.edu |
Community Health Systems |
Research Program: Nursing labor markets, quality of hospital care, hospital information systems, maternal-child health, cost-effectiveness analysis, econometrics. Theoretical Focus: Economics, evaluation methods, econometrics and statistics, cost-effectiveness analysis. Current Projects: Evaluations of efforts to increase nurse supply, surveys of nurses and other health professionals, the dynamics of nursing shortages, the impact of unions on hospital staffing and quality of care, effects of hospital information technologies on nurses, minimum nurse-to-patient ratios. |
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Anita L. Stewart PhD Professor Emerita anita.stewart@ucsf.edu |
Institute for Health & Aging |
Research Program: Conducting community-based interventions to improve health behaviors in ethnically diverse adults and older adults; physical activity promotion in seniors, measurement and methodological issues in conducting research in health and health care disparities; quality of interpersonal processes of care in minority and disadvantaged populations; social psychology; health psychology; social ecology; community-based participatory research. Theoretical Focus: Social psychology; health psychology; social ecology; community-based participatory research. Current Projects: Physical Activity and Diet to Reduce Disparities in Diabetes Risk. |
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William Strawbridge PhD, MPH Adjunct Professor bill.strawbridge@ucsf.edu |
Institute for Health & Aging |
Research Program: Gerontology focusing on older persons’ adaptations to the challenges of aging, spousal relationships among older couples including differential impacts and reactions by gender and marital quality, consequences of hearing impairment, and importance of education to lessen the stigma associated with the use of hearing aids. Theoretical Focus: We can’t cure old age but we can learn to adapt to its challenges and continue to grow and live fulfilling lives. Current Projects: Using data from the Alameda County Study to complete a series of publications on older couple’s health by analyzing extent to which the cognitive impairment of spouses affects their partners’ cognitive function and extent to which the sensory impairment of spouses affects their partners’ successful aging; planning a study to improve testing for hearing loss by primary care practitioners and to improve acceptance and use of hearing aids for older persons diagnosed with hearing loss. |
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Hai-Yen Sung PhD Adjunct Professor hai-yen.sung@ucsf.edu |
Institute for Health & Aging |
Research Program: Economics of tobacco control, cervical cancer screening and outcomes, evaluation of HMO quality of care, medical utilization and cost, econometric modeling, statistical programming, and time-series forecasting; economic costs of illness and smoking. Theoretical Focus: Economics of tobacco control and policy, cancer screening and outcomes, and economic costs of illness and smoking. Current Projects: The Disproportionate Cost of Smoking for Communities of Color; Smoking Cessation and Medical Care Use/Costs in a Large HMO; The Cost of Breast Cancer in California; Tobacco Control Policy Analysis & Intervention Evaluation in China; A Dynamic Model of Smoking and Healthcare Expenditures in California. |