Bradley Wagenaar, PhD
Associate Professor, Global Health
Adjunct Associate Professor, Epidemiology
Core Faculty
About Me
My work focuses on using innovative implementation science methods to answer pressing questions around improving public-sector health systems and health policies globally. I have particular interests in improving the prevention and treatment of mental illness in low-resource settings in the US and globally. In addition, I am passionate about the use of quasi-experimental designs and routine health information systems data to optimize the scale-up of complex health systems approaches globally.
I am currently PI or Co-I on a number of mental health and/or implementation science projects in the US, Mozambique, India, and Guatemala (see 1R01MH134882, 1R01MH123682 for examples). As faculty in the Department of Global Health, I teach the Advanced Global Health Evaluation Methods course (GH537) offered each spring focused on quasi-experimental designs and analyses. I have also worked to develop online distance learning courses in implementation science that have trained >1,000 students from >30 countries.
Cascade Analysis: An Adaptable Implementation Strategy Across HIV and Non-HIV Delivery Platforms
✪ Expanding Hybrid Studies for Implementation Research: Intervention, Implementation Strategy, and Context
✪ Data-driven quality improvement in low-and middle-income country health systems: lessons from seven years of implementation experience across Mozambique, Rwanda, and Zambia
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