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Dr Margot Davis | Health Sciences Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr Margot Davis, Brandeis University, United States

👩‍🔬 Margot Davis is a dedicated Scientist at Brandeis University, specializing in behavioral health services research. She holds a BS from Boston University (1974), an MSW from Boston College (1979), and a PhD from Brandeis University (2008). Her research focuses on addiction health services policy, with a particular interest in innovative interventions for homeless and military populations. Davis has led projects addressing the opioid crisis and integrating behavioral health into primary care. Alongside her research, she maintains a clinical practice for trauma and substance use disorders, crossing traditional academic boundaries to enhance addiction treatment. 🌟

Publication Profile

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Education

📚 Margot Davis has a rich educational background, beginning with a BS in Elementary Education and Curriculum Development from Boston University, School of Education in 1974. She advanced her studies with an MSW in Social Planning and Community Organization from Boston College, School of Social Work in 1979. 🧠 Furthering her expertise, she earned a PhD in Behavioral Health Services Research from Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy and Management in 2008. This comprehensive education laid the foundation for her impactful career in addiction health services policy and research. 🎓

Certifications

📜 Margot Davis has achieved notable certifications that enhance her expertise in behavioral health. In 2001, she earned a certificate in Critical Incident Stress Management from the HRI Institute. This certification underscores her ability to handle traumatic incidents with effective stress management techniques. 🧠 Additionally, in 2000, Davis obtained a certificate in Advanced Treatment of the Addictions from Boston University, highlighting her specialized skills in addiction treatment and further solidifying her commitment to improving behavioral health services. These certifications complement her extensive educational background and professional experience. 🌟

Awards And Honors

🏆 Margot Davis has received several prestigious honors throughout her career. In 2011, she was awarded the Best Abstract Award by the Association for Medical Education and Research, recognizing her outstanding research contributions. 📜 From 2003 to 2006, she received the NIAAA Doctoral Training Grant fellowship in alcohol health services research, supporting her advanced studies and research. 🍾 Earlier in her career, from 1977 to 1979, she was awarded the NIAAA Masters Training Grant in alcohol planning and policy, highlighting her commitment to addressing alcohol-related issues through policy and research. 🌟

Research Focus

🔬 Margot Davis focuses her research on addiction health services policy, emphasizing behavioral health services and substance use disorder treatment. Her work includes qualitative analysis and implementation research, particularly on innovative interventions for homeless youth, homeless adults, and military populations. 🏥 Davis has led numerous projects aimed at improving access to treatment and integrating behavioral health into primary care settings. 🌍 Her research also explores the effectiveness of value-based purchasing for substance use treatment and the impact of the opioid crisis on families. Through her multidisciplinary approach, Davis contributes to advancements in addiction treatment and policy.

Publication Top Notes

 

📄 Protocol for the implementation of a statewide mobile addiction program (2023)

📄 Effectiveness of value-based purchasing for substance use treatment engagement and retention (2021)

📄 Improving quality and performance in substance use treatment programs: What is being done and why is it so hard? (2021)

📄 Parenting a 6-Year Old Is Not What I Planned in Retirement: Trauma and Stress among Grandparents Due to the Opioid Crisis (2020)

📄 Incentives in a public addiction treatment system: Effects on waiting time and selection (2018)

📄 Educational outreach to opioid prescribers: The case for academic detailing (2017)

📄 Complementary and alternative medicine among veterans and military personnel: A synthesis of population surveys (2014)

📄  Religious and non-religious components in substance abuse treatment: A comparative analysis of faith-based and secular interventions (2014)

Margot Davis | Health Sciences Award | Best Researcher Award

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