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
Education
📄 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)