The Brown School was featured in the Social Work Advocates Magazine, the National Association of Social Work’s (NASW) flagship publication. The article appears in the December 2021-January 2022 edition.
The article concentrates on the school’s work on health-focused research and implementation science and features excerpts from interviews with current and former faculty members and staff, including:
- Mary McKay, former dean and current vice provost of interdisciplinary affairs
- Matt Kreuter, Kahn Family Professor of Public Health. Kreuter is the founder and senior scientist of the Health Communication Research Laboratory.
- Enola Proctor, former Shanti K. Khinduka Distinguished Professor and current director of the school’s Implementation Research Institute (IRI).
- Sarah Malone, MSW ’14 and current PhD student at the Brown School. Malone is a former research assistant in the Center for Mental Health Services Research.
Social Work Advocates Magazine is the flagship publication of the NASW. This award-winning publication keeps readers abreast of current events in social work and related fields. It also offers in-depth news and features covering developments in social work practice, public policy, U.S. legislation and regulations, and social research.
Read the full article on the magazine website.