Mandy J Hill
UT Health Science Center at Houston, USA
Biography
Mandy J Hill is a trained Clinical Researcher. She has advanced a prevention-based public health agenda within a clinical environment. Her academic portfolio to date has demonstrated feasibility of HIV prevention through formative intervention work that is designed to meet the people where they are, including the emergency department. Her current research agenda is to adapt efficacious interventions to varied settings where vulnerable populations at especially high risk for HIV infection can be accessed. She has published 22 peer reviewed manuscripts, 10 she first authored in diverse areas addressing health disparities among minority populations, coupled national and international presentations and extramural funding support from the CDC and the NIH through the American Psychological Association and Centers for AIDS Research, as well as industry sponsored research. In summary, her expertise includes randomized clinical trial development and implementation, and integrating public health-based prevention research into varied settings that include the emergency department.
Abstract
Abstract : Predictors of sexual scripts among young, sexually-active, substance-using African American women