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| Position Title: |
Senior Scientist
Kaiser Permanente, Institute for Health Research |
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| Professional Affiliations: |
American Diabetes Association
Centers for Disease Prevention and Control,
Division of
Diabetes Translation
Evidence-based Behavioral Medicine (2002–present)
and Health Policy (2004-present)
Society of Behavioral Medicine
Provider Recognition Committee (1998-99)
Research Policy
Committee (1996-7)
Publications Committee (2000-1)
Technical Advisory Committee
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| Area of Interest: |
| Russ Glasgow, PhD, is a Behavioral Scientist specializing in the design and evaluation of practical and generalizable behavior change interventions, especially using interactive technologies, for use in health care, worksite, and community settings. He and his collaborators have developed and applied the RE-AIM framework for the planning and evaluation of programs intended to translate into practice. See www.RE-AIM.org. Contact Dr. Glasgow |
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| Honors and Awards: |
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2000 Recipient, Society of Behavioral Medicine, Distinguished Scientist Award
2006 Recipient, American Diabetes Association, Behavioral Medicine and Psychology Council Lectureship for Distinguished Contributions
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| Education: |
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Years Attended |
Institution and Location |
Field of Study |
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BS
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1972
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University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
Psychology |
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MS
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1974
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University of Oregon, Eugene, OR |
Clinical Psychology |
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PhD
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1977 |
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR |
Clinical Psychology |
| Summer Inst |
1990
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American Heart Association |
Cardiovascular Epidemiology |
More education information available on Russ Glasgow's biosketch.
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| Professional Experience: |
Senior Scientist
Kaiser Permanente, Institute for Health Research
2002 - Present |
Senior Scientist
Center for Behavioral and Community Studies AMC Cancer Research Center,
Denver, CO
1998 - 2002 |
Research Scientist and Science Co-Coordinator (1990 and 1995-96)
Oregon Research Institute
1984 - 1998 |
Assistant to Associate Professor
Department of Psychology North Dakota State University
1978 - 1984 |
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