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TERI BROWNE, PhD, MSW brownetm@mailbox.sc.edu 803-479-7841 EDUCATION 2008 University of Chicago, Doctor of Philosophy School of Social Service Administration, Chicago, IL 1995 University at Buffalo, Master of Social Work School of Social Work, Buffalo, NY 1990 University at Buffalo, Bachelor of Arts Department of Media Study, Buffalo, NY ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT & APPOINTMENTS 2021- Interim Dean, University of South Carolina College of Social Work 2017-2021 Interim Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, University of South Carolina College of Social Work 2014- Associate Professor, University of South Carolina College of Social Work 2014- Co-Director, Interprofessional Education for the Health Sciences University of South Carolina 2017-2018, 2020- Lead Teacher, SOWK 779 Advanced Social Work Interventions in Health & Mental Health 2021 2020- MSW Specialization Chairperson, Health and Mental Health 2018- Faculty, South Carolina Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Scholars program 2008-2020 Social Work Field Placement Liaison, University of South Carolina College of Social Work 2012-2015, 2018- Social Work Field Educator, University of South Carolina College of Social Work 2020 2011-2016 Affiliate Faculty Member, University of South Carolina Institute for Families and Society 2011-2015 Health Care Scholar, Greenville Hospital /University of South Carolina Institute for Advancement of Health Care 2009-2015 Affiliate Faculty Member, University of South Carolina Institute for Partnership to Eliminate Health Disparities 2008-2014 Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina College of Social Work 2001-2004 Social Work Field Placement Liaison, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration 1997-1998 Social Work Field Educator, State University of New York at Buffalo School of Social Work LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION Exp 11/30/2021 Licensed Social Worker (Illinois# 150.008452) 2008 Patient Navigation Certification Harold P. Freeman Patient Navigation Institute, NY, NY 1993 HIV Test Counselor State of New York Department of Health Certified Nephrology Social Worker (NSW-C) National Kidney Foundation Council of Nephrology Social Workers HONORS/AWARDS 2021 Top Poster Award, National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting 2019 Distinguished Scholar Fellow in the Social Work Academy of the National Academies of Practice 2017-2018 National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Loan Repayment Program Award Renewal 2017 Best Poster Award, South Carolina Rural Health Conference Teri Browne p.1
2017 Fellow, Society for Social Work & Research 2015-2017 National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Loan Repayment Program Award Renewal 2013-2015 National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Loan Repayment Program Award Renewal 2014 Poster of Distinction Award, World Transplant Congress 2013 National Kidney Foundation of South Carolina Chairman’s Award 2011-2013 National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Loan Repayment Program Award 2013 James E. Clyburn Emerging Leader in Public Health and Health Disparities Research Award 2012 University of South Carolina Rising Star Award 2010 University of South Carolina College of Social Work Faculty Spirit Award 2009 Outstanding Poster Award, National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE EXPERIENCE 2000-2008 Nephrology Social Worker Fresenius Medical Care, Melrose Park, IL 1998-2000 Nephrology Social Worker Gambro Healthcare, Los Angeles, CA 1995-1998 Director of Social Work Comprehensive Dialysis Center of Western New York, Williamsville, NY 1990-1997 Rape Crisis Counselor Crisis Services, Buffalo, NY FUNDING 2021-2025 Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute, $7,029,680, Co-PI (PI Boulware). Helping Patients Achieve Kidney Transplant through Health System Change. 2020-2022 UofSC Office of the Vice President for Research Racial Justice and Equity Fund Award, $15,000, PI. The role of racism, racial prejudice, and discrimination in South Carolina kidney transplant disparities. 2020-2021 Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute, $64,409, Co-PI (PI Boulware). Putting Patients at the Center of Kidney Care Transitions COVID-19 Engagement Supplement. 2020-2023 SC Center for Rural & Primary Healthcare/South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, $400,671, PI. Improving SC Rural Health Workforce Recruitment & Retention 2021-2024 National Institutes of Health, U01 DK127918-01, $5,926,967, University of South Carolina PI and study Co-I (PI Boulware). Health system outreach to eliminate disparities in living kidney transplants. 2019-2021 Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award, $249,537, Advisory Committee Co-Chair. Kidney Research Connect: A Patient- Centered Outcomes Community Engagement Program 2017-2021 Health Resources & Services Administration, $1,679,592, Co-PI (PI Reitmeier). Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) Program. 2016-2021 National Institutes of Health, U01, $589,402, University of South Carolina PI and study Co-I (PI Patzer). Reducing Racial Disparities in Access to Kidney Transplantation: The RaDIANT Regional Study. 2015-2021 Council on Social Work Education & the National Association of Social Workers Foundation, $122,000, PI. Social Work HEALS: Social Work Health Care Education and Leadership Scholars Award. 2018-2020 South Carolina Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare, $190,000, PI. South Carolina Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare Cooperative Agreement. Teri Browne p.2
2017-2020 Duke Endowment, $400,000, Co-I (PI McKinney). Telemental Health Connect (TeleCon): Expanding Collaboration and Comprehensive Service Penetration. 2015-2020 Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute, $5,600,108, Co-I (PI Boulware). Putting Patients at the Center of Kidney Care Transitions. 2016-2019 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, $859,320, Co-I (PIs Reitmeier & Iachini). The Health Occupations Providing Excellence in SBIRT (HOPES). http://www.hopesbirt.com 2017-2018 South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, $200,000, PI. ICARED Social Work Rural Health Initiative. https://icaredcosw.wixsite.com/icared 2016-2017 South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, $280,627, Co-PI (PI DeHart). Recovery Transformation and Innovation Fund Research & Program Evaluation. https://rptif.cosw.sc.edu/ 2016-2017 Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award, $50,000, PI, National Kidney Foundation Patient Centered Outcomes Research Stakeholders’ Conference. 2014-2017 Health Resources & Services Administration, $934,407, Evaluator (PI Reitmeier). Training for Transitions: Preparedness for Behavioral Health Social Workers. https://mcreitme.wixsite.com/ribhs2 2014-2016 South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, $1,564,078, Co-PI (PI DeHart). Recovery Transformation and Innovation Fund Research & Program Evaluation. https://rptif.cosw.sc.edu/ 2014-2016 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, $627,216, Social Work Director (PI Srinivasan). InterDisciplinary Collaboration and Implementation of SBIRT Curricula in University of South Carolina Health Systems (IDISCUS). 2015 University of South Carolina, $25,000, PI, iCare (Interprofessional Collaborative for Avoiding Readmissions through Education) Research Engagement Collaborative. 2014-2015 University of South Carolina SPARC Grant, $4,410, PI, End-Stage Renal Disease Medication Self-Management: What are the Effects of Racism? 2013-2014 South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, $687,926, Co-PI (PI DeHart). Recovery Transformation and Innovation Fund Research & Program Evaluation. https://rptif.cosw.sc.edu/ 2012-2013 University of South Carolina ASPIRE Award, $14,891, PI, Disparities in phosphate binder adherence among hemodialysis patients: A mixed methods study 2010-2013 National Institutes of Health $421,091, PI, R15 Training Grant 1R15DK088707-01. Social networks and pathways to transplant parity for black hemodialysis patients. 2011-2012 The Initiative for South Carolina’s Future Award, $2,500, PI, Using patient navigation to ameliorate chronic illness disparities in South Carolina: A literature review 2011-2012 University of South Carolina, $5,000, PI, College of Social Work Dean’s Research Award 2011-2012 University of South Carolina, $3,000, PI, College of Social Work Dean’s Summer Fellow Award. 2009-2011 National Kidney Foundation Research Grant. $11,738, PI, The creation of a model program for dialysis social work field placements. 2007-2008 National Kidney Foundation Research Grant. $15,000, Co-I. A nationwide survey of kidney transplant social workers' job roles, responsibilities, and occupational well being 2004-2007 Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality National Research T32 Service Award. Pre- Doctoral Fellowship. Health Services Research Training Program 2004-2005 University of Chicago Teaching Fellowship Bernece Kern Simon Fellowship in Graduate Teaching. School of Social Service Administration Teri Browne p.3
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA TEACHING EXPERIENCE (*indicates I designed and created the course) 2013- SOWK 678*/HSPM 791: Transforming Health Care for the Future 2015, 2021 SOWK 777*: Advanced Theory for Social Work Practice: Health & Mental Health 2016, 2019 SOWK 779*: Advanced Social Work Interventions in Health & Mental Health 2018 SOWK 768*: Tele-Mental Health 2008, 2012, 2015 SOWK 722: Foundations of Social Work Practice With Individuals & Families 2010-2014 SOWK 800: Intellectual and Historical Foundations of Social Welfare and Social Work I 2012, 2013 SOWK 679*/HPEB 690: Addressing Childhood Obesity Though Community Approaches 2012, 2013 SOWK 677*: Psychosocial Aspects of Health Outcomes 2013 SOWK 312: Foundations of Social Work Practice With Individuals and Families 2013 SOWK 768C: Crisis Intervention 2010 SOWK 678A*: Social Work Practice in Health Settings 2009 SOWK 733: Advanced Social Work Practice with Organizations and Communities: Administrative Skills UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2004-2008 Clinical Social Work Issues in Health Care 2001-2004 Social Intervention: Direct Practice Skills PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (1student co-author; 2community partner co-author; 3patient/care partner co- author) 01. Reitmeier, M.R., Zerden, L.D.S., Browne, T., Kanfer, M., Iachini, A.L., & Brigham, R.B. (In press). Training MSW students for integrated behavioral health care during COVID-19: Lessons learned from two programs. Journal of Social Work Education 02. Browne, T., McKinney, S.H., Duck, L., Blake, E.W., Baliko, B., English, S., & Christopher, R.L. (in press). Preparing health professions students to serve southern rural communities in the time of COVID-19 and beyond: A model for interprofessional online telehealth education. Southern Medical Journal 03. Bethel, S.R.,1 Browne, T., Forfang, D.,3 Joseph, J.,2 Brereton, L., Collins, K.D.2 (in press). The state of patient-centered outcomes research in chronic kidney disease: perspectives from patients, care partners, and researchers. Journal of Nephrology Social Work 04. DeHart, D., King, L.B., Iachini, A., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M. (in press). Benefits & challenges of implementing telehealth in rural settings: A mixed-methods study of behavioral medicine providers. Health & Social Work 05. Sledge, R., Meyer, D., Zubatsky, M., Heiden-Rootes, K., Philipnerri, M., & Browne, T. (in press). A systematic literature review of relational autonomy in dialysis decision-making. Health & Social Work. 06. Browne, T., McPherson, L., Retzloff, S., Darius, A., Wilk, A.S., Cruz, A., Wright, S., Pastan, S., Gander, J., Berlin, A., & Patzer, R. (2021). Improving access to kidney transplantation: Perspectives from dialysis and transplant staff in the Southeastern United States. Kidney Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2021.04.017 07. Green, J.A., Ephraim, P.L., Hill-Briggs, F., Browne, T., Strigo, T.S., Hauer, C.L., Yule, C., Stametz, R.A., Littlewood, D., Pendergast, J.F., Russell, J. S., Norfolk, E., Bucaloiu, I.D., Kethireddy, S., Davis, D., dePrisco, J., Malloy, D., Fulmer, S., Martin, J., Schatell, D., Klicko, K., Tangri, N., Sees, A., Siegrist, C., Breed, J., Billet, J., Hackenberg, M., Nrupen, B.A., & Boulware, L.E. (2021). Integrated digital health system tools to support decision-making and treatment preparation in chronic kidney disease: The PREPARE NOW Study. Kidney Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2021.03.009 Teri Browne p.4
08. McPherson, L., Walker, E., Lee, T.H., Gander, J., Wang, Z., Reeves-Daniel, A., Browne, T., Ellis, M., Rossi, A., Pastan, S. & Patzer, R. (2021). Dialysis facility profit status and early steps in kidney transplantation in the southeastern United States. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. DOI: 10.2215/cjn.17691120 09. Browne, T., Blake, E.W., Baliko, B., Christopher, R.L., Iachini, A.L., Dunn, B.L, Bethel, S.R.1 & Ray, D. (2021). Health equity in interprofessional education. The Clinical Teacher, 00, 1-3. DOI:10.1111/tct.13330 10. Iachini, A., Dunn, B., Blake, E.W., Kim, J., & Browne, T. (2021). A mixed-method longitudinal study of an interprofessional education approach to prevent childhood obesity. Journal of Interprofessional Care https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2021.1884052 11. Browne, T., Forfang, D.,3 Bethel, S.,1 Joseph, J.,2 Brereton, L., & Damron, K.C.2 (2021). The National Kidney Foundation’s efforts to improve and increase patient-centered chronic kidney disease research. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2020.11.008 12. Browne, T., Swoboda, A.3, Ephraim, P.L., Lang-Lindsey, K.,3 Green, J.A., Hill-Briggs, F., Jackson, G.L., Ruff, S.,3 Schmidt, L.,3 Woods, P.,3 Danielson, P.,3 Bolden, S.,3 Bankes, B.,3 Hauer, C., Strigo, T. & Boulware, L.E. (2020). Engaging patients and family members to design and implement patient- centered kidney disease research. Research Involvement and Engagement, 6 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-020-00237-y 13. Browne, T. & Grandinetti, A.3 (2020). Please don’t forget about us: The need for patient-centered care for people with kidney disease and are high-risk for poor COVID-19 outcomes. American Journal of Transplantation, 20(11), 3267-3268. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16305 14. Barrett, T.M., Green, J.A., Greer, R.C., Ephraim, P.L., Peskoe, S., Pendergast, J.F., Hauer, C.L., Strigo, T.S., Norfolk, E., Bucaloiu, I.D., Diamantidis, C.J., Hill-Briggs, F.F., Browne, T., Jackson, G.L. & Boulware, L.E. (2020). Advanced CKD care and decision-making: Which health care professionals do patients rely on for CKD treatment and advice?, Kidney Medicine, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2020.05.008. 15. Gander, J.C., Zhang, X., Ross, K., Wilk, A.S., McPherson, L., Browne, T., Pastan, S.O., Walker, E., Wang, Z. & Patzer, R.E. Association between dialysis facility ownership and access to kidney transplantation. (2020). JAMA, 322(10), 957-973. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.12803 16. Ceckowski, K.A., Salimbeni, M., Little, D., Jones, E.I., Browne, T., Bethel, S.R. & Yuan, C. (2019). Clinical social work end-of-life survey: Constructive work with patients and family members on advance directives and medical orders of life sustaining treatments. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 43(2), 29-38. 17. Gehlert, S., Andrews, C., & Browne, T. (2019). Establishing the place of health social work. Health & Social Work, 44(2), 69-71. 18. Browne, T. (2019). The role for nephrology social work in the new kidney disease paradigm—Moving ahead by remembering how we got here. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 43(1), 9-22. 19. Iachini, A., Seay, K., DeHart, D.D., Petiwala, A., & Browne, T. (2019). Process and product innovations from a statewide capacity-building initiative for substance use treatment and recovery. Health & Social Work, 44(3), 167-175. https://doi.org/10.1093/hsw/hlz014 20. Iachini, A.L., DeHart, D.D., Browne, T., Dunn, B.L., Blake, E.W. & Blake, C. (2019). Examining collaborative leadership through interprofessional education: findings from a mixed methods study. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 33(2), 235-242. DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2018.1516635. 21. Cabacungan, A.N., Diamantidis, C.J., St. Clair Russell, J., Strigo, T.S., Pounds, I., Alkon, A., Riley, J.A., Falkovic, M., Pendergast, J.F., Davenport, C.A., Ellis, M.J., Sudan, D.L., Hill-Briggs, F., Browne, T., Teri Browne p.5
Ephraim, P.L. & Boulware, L.E. (2019). Development of a telehealth intervention to improve access to live donor kidney transplantation. Transplantation Proceedings, 51(3), 665-675. 22. Merighi, J.R., Browne, T. & Zheng, M.1 (2018). Nephrology social workers' caseloads and hourly wages in 2014 and 2017: Findings from the National Kidney Foundation Council of Nephrology Social Workers Professional Practice Survey. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 42(1), 31-59. 23. Green, J.A, Ephraim, P.L, Hill-Briggs, F.F., Browne, T., Strigo, T.S., Hauer, C.L., Stametz, R.A., Darer, J.D., Patel, U.D., Lang-Lindsey, K.,3 Bankes, B.L.,3 Bolden, S.A.,3 Danielson, P.,3 Ruff, S.,3 Schmidt, L.,3 Swoboda, A.,3 Woods, P.,3 Vinson, B., Littlewood, D., Jackson, G., Pendergrast, J.F., St. Clair Russell, J., Collins, K.,2 Norfolk, E., Bucaloiu, I.D., Kethireddy, S., Collins, C., Davis, D., dePrisco, J., Malloy, D., Diamantidis, C.J., Fulmer, S., Martin, J., Schatell, D.,2 Tangri, N., Sees, A., Siegrist, C., Stewart, S.,2 Alkon, A., Bhavsar, N.A., Lewis-Boyer, L., Martz, C., Yule, C., Greer, R.C., Saunders, M., Cameron, B. & Boulware, L.E. (2018). Putting patients at the center of kidney care transitions: PREPARE NOW, a cluster randomized controlled trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 73, 98-110. 24. Lipford, K.J., McPherson, L., Hamoda, R., Browne, T., Gander, J.C. Pastan, S.O. & Patzer, R.E. (2018). Dialysis facility staff perceptions of racial, gender, and age disparities in access to renal transplantation. BMC Nephrology, 19(5). DOI 10.1186/s12882-017-0800-6 25. Hamoda, R.E., Gander, J.C., McPherson, L.J., Arriola, K.J., Cobb, L., Pastan, S.O., Plantinga, L., Browne, T., Hartmann, E., Mulloy, L., Zayas, C., Kirsher, J. & Patzer, R.E. (2018). Process evaluation of the RaDIANT community study: a dialysis facility-level intervention to increase referral for kidney transplantation. BMC Nephrology, 19(13). doi: 10.1186/s12882-017-0807-z. 26. Browne, T., Keefe, R.H., Ruth, B.J., Cox, H., Maramaldi, P., Rishel, C., Rountree, M., Zlotnik, J. & Marshall, J. (2017). Advancing social work education for health impact. American Journal of Public Health, 107(S3), S229-S235. 27. Ceckowski, K.A., Little, D.J., Merighi, J.R., Browne, T. & Yuan, C. M. (2017). An end-of-life practice survey among clinical nephrologists associated with a single nephrology fellowship training program. Clinical Kidney Journal, 10(4), 437–442. 28. Gillespie, A., Fink, E.L., Traino, H.M., Uversky, A., Bass, S.B., Greener, J., Hunt, J., Browne, T., Hammer, H., Reese, P.P. & Obradovic, Z. (2017). Hemodialysis clinic social networks, sex differences, and renal transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation, 17(9), 2400-2409. 29. Patzer, R.P., Smith, K., Basu, M., Gander, J., Mohan, S., Escoffery, C., Platinga, L., Melanson, T.m Kalloo, S., Green. G., Berlin, A., Renville, G., Browne, T., Turgeon, N., Caponi, S., Zhang, R. & Pastan, S. (2017). The ASCENT (Allocation System Changes for Equity in Kidney Transplantation) study: a randomized effectiveness-implementation study to improve kidney transplant waitlisting and reduce racial disparity. Kidney International Reports, 2(3), 433-441. 30. Urbanski, M., Browne, T., Ghanta, M., Constantinescu, S., Gillespie, A., Hammer, H. & Traino, H. (2017). Perceptions of long-term care residents’ candidacy for kidney transplantation: a survey of transplant professionals. Progress in Transplantation, 27(2), 146-151. 31. Seay, K. D., Iachini, A. L., DeHart, D. D., Browne, T., & Clone, S. (2017). Substance abuse treatment engagement among mothers: Perceptions of the parenting role and agency-related motivators and inhibitors. Journal of Family Social Work, 3, 196-212. 32. Browne, T., Seay, K.D., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Clone, S., Pantridge, C. & Petiwala, A. (2017). Substance use disorders and kidney disease: Implications for nephrology social work practice. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 4(1), 9-18. 33. Perl, J., Dember, L.M., Bargman, J.M., Browne, T., Charytan, D.M.m Flythe, J.E., Hickson, L.J., Hung, A.M., Jadoul, M., Lee, T.C., Meyer, K.B., Moradi, H., Shafi, T., Teitelbaum, I., Wong, L.P & Chan, C.T. Teri Browne p.6
(2017). The use of a multidimensional measure of dialysis adequacy— Moving beyond small solute kinetics. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology12(5), 839-847. doi: 10.2215/CJN.08460816. 34. Lize, S.E., Iachini, A.L., Tang, W.,1 Tucker, J.,1 Seay, K.D., Clone, S., DeHart, D. & Browne, T. (2017). A meta-analysis of the effectiveness of interactive middle school cannabis prevention programs. Prevention Science, 18(1), 50-60. 35. Iachini, A.L., Clone, S., DeHart, D., Seay, K., & Browne, T. (2016). Project STRONG: A capacity-building intervention to improve grant writing among substance abuse organizations. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 16(4), 403-420. 36. Pantridge, C.E., Charles, V.A., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Seay, K., Clone, S., & Browne, T. (2016) A qualitative study of the role of peer support specialists in substance use disorder treatment: Exploring the types of support provided. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 34(4), 337-353. 37. Patzer, R.E., Paul, S., Plantinga, L., Gander, J., Sauls, L., Krisher, J., Mulloy, L.L., Gibney, E.M., Browne, T., Zayas, C.F., McClellan, W.M., Arriola, K.J. & Pastan, S.O. (2016). A randomized trial to reduce disparities in referral for transplant evaluation. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, doi: 10.1681/ASN.2016030320. 38. Browne, T., Amamoo, A., Patzer, R.E., Krisher, J., Well, H.,2 Gander, J. & Pastan, S.O. (2016). Everybody needs a cheerleader to get a kidney transplant: a qualitative study of the patient barriers and facilitators to kidney transplantation in the Southeastern United States. BMC Nephrology, 17(108), DOI 10.1186/s12882-016-0326-3, http://bmcnephrol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12882- 016-0326-3 39. Umeukeje, E.M., Merighi, J., Browne, T., Wild, M., Alsmaan, H., Umanath, K., Lewis, J.B., Wallston, K. A. & Cavanaugh, K.L. (2016). Health care providers' support of patients' autonomy, phosphate medication adherence, race and gender in end stage renal disease. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 39(6), 1104-1114. DOI:10.1007/s10865-016-9745-7. 40. Rosemond, T.N., Blake, C.E., Buff, S.M., Blake, E.W., Dunn, B.L., Browne, T., Bell, B.A. & Iachini, A. (2016) Sensitizing future health professionals to determinants of childhood obesity. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 51(1), 106-113. 41. Browne, T., Amamoo, M.A., Gander, J., Patzer, R.E., Krisher, J., Sauls, L. & Pastan, S.O. (2016). Kidney transplant referral practices in Southeastern dialysis units. Clinical Transplantation, 30(4), 365-371. 42. Priester, M.A.,1 Browne, T., Iachini, A., Clone, S., DeHart, D. & Seay, K.D. (2016). Treatment access disparities among individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: An integrative literature review. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 61, 47-59. 43. Washington, T., Zimmerman, S., & Browne, T. (2016). Factors associated with chronic kidney disease self-management. Social Work in Public Health, 2, 58-69. 44. Browne, T., Priester, M.A.,1 Clone, S., Iachini, A., DeHart, D. & Hock, R. (2016). Barriers and facilitators to substance use treatment in the rural south: A qualitative study. The Journal of Rural Health, 32, 92- 101. 45. Iachini, A., DeHart, D., McLeer, J., Hock, R., Browne, T., Clone, S. (2015). Facilitators and barriers to inter-agency collaboration in mother-child residential substance abuse treatment programs. Children and Youth Services Review, 53, 176-184. 46. Gillespie, A., Hammer, H., Bauerle, B.S., Ouzienko, V., Obradovic, Z., Urbanski, M., Browne, T., Silva, P. (2015). Attitudes towards living donor kidney transplantation among urban African American hemodialysis patients: A qualitative and quantitative analysis. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 26(3), 852-872. Teri Browne p.7
47. Gander, J., Browne, T., Plantinga, L., Pastan, S.O., Sauls, L., Krisher, J. & Patzer, R.E. (2015). Dialysis facility transplant philosophy and access to kidney transplantation in the Southeast. American Journal of Nephrology. 41, 504-511. 48. Browne. T., Darnell, J., Savage, T.1 & Brown, A.1 (2015). Social workers as patient navigators: A review of the literature. Social Work Research, 39(3), 158-166. 49. Umeukeje, E.M., Merighi, J.R., Browne, T., Carlsson, J.N., Umanath, K., Lewis, J.B., Ikizler, T.A., Wallston, K.A. & Cavanaugh, K. (2015) Self-motivation is associated with phosphorus control in end- stage renal disease. Journal of Renal Nutrition, 25(5), 433-439. 50. Merighi, J. R. & Browne, T. (2015). Nephrology social workers’ caseloads and hourly wages in 2010 and 2014: Findings from the National Kidney Foundation Council of Nephrology Social Work professional practice survey. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 39(1), 33-60. 51. Hock, R., Priester, M.A., Iachini, A., Browne, T., DeHart, D. & Clone, S. (2015). A Review of family engagement measures for adolescent substance use services. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24(12), 3700-3710. 52. Addy, C., Browne, T., Blake, B. & Bailey, J. (2015). Enhancing interprofessional education: Integrating public health and social work perspectives. American Journal of Public Health, 105(S1), S106-S108. 53. Patzer, R.E., Gander, J., Sauls, L., Amamoo, M.A., Krisher, J., Mulloy, L.L., Gibny, E., Browne, T., Plantinga, L & Pastan, S.O. (2014). The RaDIANT community study protocol: community-based participatory research for reducing disparities in access to kidney transplantation. BMC Nephrology, 15, 1-12. 54. Browne, T. (2014). How to demonstrate that nephrology social work is effective. Nephrology News and Issues, 5, 6-10. 55. Gillespie, A., Hammer, H., Kolenikov, S., Polychronopoulou, A., Ouzienko, V., Obradovic, Z., Urbanski, M.A., Browne, T. & Silva, P. (2014). Sex differences and attitudes toward living donor kidney transplantation among urban black patients on hemodialysis. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 9(10), 1764-1772. 56. Alia, K. A.,1 Freedman, D. A., Brandt, H.M, & Browne, T. (2014). Identifying emergent social networks at a federally qualified health center-based farmers’ market. American Journal of Community Psychology, 53, 335-345. 57. Williams, E. M., Ortiz, K. & Browne, T. (2014). Social determinants of health, the chronic care model, and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, International Journal of Chronic Diseases, 2014, doi:10.1155/2014/361792. 58. Rajapurkar, S., Browne, T., & Savage, T.1 (2013). Can a social work intervention reduce kidney transplant anxiety? A pilot test, Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 37, 32-36. 59. Browne, T. (2013). Patient self-management in kidney disease settings- what the interdisciplinary team can do to help patients, Renal Link, Summer. 60. Browne, T., Pitner, R., & Freedman, D. (2013). When identifying health disparities as a problem is a problem: Pedagogical strategies for examining racialized contexts, Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 41, 220-230. 61. Savage, T.* & Browne, T. (2012). Dialysis rationing and the just allocation of resources: A historical primer. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 36, 37-42. 62. Browne, T. (2011). The relationship between social networks and pathways to kidney transplant parity: Evidence from black Americans in Chicago. Social Science & Medicine, 73, 663-667. Teri Browne p.8
63. Ainbinder, A., Pryce, J., Werner-Lin, A., Browne, T. & Smithgall, C. (2011). Teaching future teachers: A model workshop for doctoral education in social work. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 31, 457- 469. 64. Browne, T. (2011). Preparing patients for transplant and improving transplant outcomes. Uro Nephro Quest: Publication of Muljibhai Patel Society for Research in Nephro-Urology, 5-6. 65. Browne, T. & Pooler, D. (2011). Benefits and barriers: An exploratory study of nephrology social work field education. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 36, 28-34. 66. Browne, T., & Merighi, J. (2010). Barriers to adult hemodialysis patients’ self-management of oral medications. American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 56(3), 547-557. 67. Merighi, J. R., Browne, T., & Bruder, K. (2010). Caseloads and salaries of nephrology social workers by state, ESRD Network, and National Kidney Foundation region: Summary findings for 2007 and 2010. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 34, 9-51. 68. Browne, T., & Harder, J. (2010). Helping patients get “un-stuck” on the pathway to kidney transplant. Renal Link, 11(1), 4-5. [Co-developed, drafted and edited the manuscript] 69. Browne, T. (2010). Psychosocial barriers to chronic kidney disease patient outcomes. American Society of Nephrology Kidney News, 2(4). 70. Merighi, J. R., Browne, T., & Keenan, S. (2009). Emotional exhaustion and workload demands of kidney transplant social workers. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 32, 33-37. 71. Browne, T. (2009). How to make the new Conditions for Coverage work in your dialysis clinic: Psychosocial Considerations. Nephrology News & Issues, April, 42-46 72. Browne, T. (2008). Psychosocial aspects of the 2008 End-Stage Renal Disease Conditions for Coverage. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 29, 13-18. 73. Waterman, A.D., Browne, T., Waterman, B. M., Gladstone, E. H., & Hostetter, T. (2008). African Americans’ knowledge and behavior regarding early detection of kidney disease. American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 51(4), 554-562. 74. Browne, T. (2006). Nephrology social work: history in the making. Journal of Nephrology Social Work, 25, 678-681, 44-64. 75. Arthur, T. (2002). The role of social networks: a novel hypothesis to explain the phenomenon of racial disparity in kidney transplantation. American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 40(4), 678-681. 76. Arthur, T., Zalemski, S, Giermek, D, Lamb, C. (2000). Educating community providers changes beliefs towards caring for the ESRD patient. Advances in Renal Replacement Therapy, 7(1), 85-91. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEW (1student co-author) 01. Browne, T., McKinney, S.H., Duck, L., Baliko, B., Blake, E.W., Bethel, S.R.,1 & Christopher, R.L.. (Revised & Resubmitted). An academic-community interprofessional telehealth online training partnership: Impact on students, patients, and providers. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 02. Iachini, A.L., Childs, T.M.,1 Reitmeier, M.C., Browne, T., & King, L.B. (Under Review). The use of illustrations to explore social work students’ perceptions of interprofessional teams. Journal of Social Work Education. 03. Iachini, A., Kim, J., Dehart, D., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M.C., & King, L.B. (Under Review). Development and initial validity and reliability of the Rural Practice Awareness and Skills Scale. Health & Social Work 04. Barrett, T.M, Green, J.A., Greer, R.C., Ephraim, P.L., Peskoe, S., Pendergast, J.F., Hauer, C.L., Strigo, T.S., Norfolk, E., Bucaloiu, I.D., Diamantidis, C.J., Hill-Briggs, F.F., Browne, T., Jackson, G.L., Boulware, L.E. (Under review). Preferences for and experiences of shared and informed decision-making among patients choosing kidney replacement therapies in nephrology care. Kidney Medicine Teri Browne p.9
05. Browne, T., Jones, S., Cabacungan, A.N., Lang-Lindsey, K., Schmidt, L., Jackson, G., Schatell, D., Collins, K., Ephraim, P.L., Hill-Briggs, F., Bolden, S., Swoboda, A., Ruff, S., Danielson, P., Littlewood, D., Singer, D., Stewart, S., Vinson, B., Clynes, D., Green, J.A., Strigo, T.S., & Boulware, L.E. (Revised & Resubmitted). The impact of COVID-19 on patient, family member, and stakeholder research engagement: Insights from the PREPARE NOW study. Journal of General Internal Medicine. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (1student co-author) 01. Browne, T., Reitmeier, M. & Iachini, A. (2018, March). Screening for substance use disorders in dialysis and kidney transplant populations. Nephrology News & Issues. https://goo.gl/f28Vu3 02. Browne, T., Forfang, D.L., Joseph, J., Brereton, L., Collins, K. & Pucci, K. (2017). Engaging patients, family members, and stakeholders in prioritizing research outcomes. Nephrology News & Issues, 31(13), 27-29. 03. Browne, T., Gehlert, S., Andrews, C. M., Zebrack, B. J., Walther, V. N., Steketee, G., Maramaldi, P., Jones, B.L., Golden, R.L., Ewald, B., Bernstein, S.R., Begun, A.L., Allen, H.A., Guth, S. B., Ross, A., Moore, M. & Merighi, J. R. (2017). Strengthening health care systems: Better health across America (Grand Challenges for Social Work initiative Working Paper No. 20). Cleveland, OH: American Academy of Social Work & Social Welfare. http://grandchallengesforsocialwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/WP22.pdf 04. Browne, T. (2017). Act Now! Graham-Cassidy Bill Threatens Healthcare For People With Kidney Disease. Home Dialysis Central blog. http://www.homedialysis.org/news-and-research/blog/223-act-now- graham-cassidy-bill-threatens-healthcare-for-people-with-kidney-disease 05. Browne, T. (2017). Act now to protect healthcare for Americans with kidney disease. Home Dialysis Central blog. http://www.homedialysis.org/news-and-research/blog/210-act-now-to-protect- healthcare-for-americans-with-kidney-disease 06. Walters, K. L., Spencer, M. S., Smukler, M., Allen, H. L., Andrews, C., Browne, T., Marmaldi, P., Wheeler, D.P., Zebrack, B. & Uehara, E. (2016). Health equity: Eradicating health inequalities for future generations (Grand Challenges for Social Work initiative Working Paper No. 19). Cleveland, OH: American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. http://aaswsw.org/wp- content/uploads/2016/01/WP19-with-cover2.pdf 07. Andrews, C., Browne, T., Allen, H., Coffey, D.S., Collins, S., Gehlert, S., Golden, R., Marsh, J., McBride, T.D., McClain, A. & Woomer, E. (2015). Social work and the Affordable Care Act: Maximizing the profession’s role in health reform [White paper]. 08. Browne, T., Peace, L. & Perry, D. (Eds.) (2014). Standards of Practice for Nephrology Social Work. NY, NY: National Kidney Foundation. 09. Browne, T. & Weston, F.1 (April 2011). Council of Nephrology Social Workers 2010 CNSW Membership Survey Results: Summary Report for CNSW Executive Committee. 10. Browne, T. (2007). Understanding kidney disease. Social Workers: Help Starts Here website: http://www.helpstartshere.org/Default.aspx?PageID=1144 11. Browne, T. (2005). Hurricane Katrina: the psychosocial aftermath for ESRD patients and caregivers. Dialysis & Transplantation, 34(11), 2-3. BOOKS & BOOK CHAPTERS 01. Boulware, L.E., Ephraim, P.L., Browne, T., Strigo, T.S., Hill-Briggs, F.l Green, J.A., & Hauer, C. (2020). Achieving patient centered health care innovation through stakeholder engagement. In E. Zimmerman (Ed.), Researching Health Together: Engaging Patients and Stakeholders from Topic Identification to Policy Change. (pp. 302-322). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishing. Teri Browne p.10
02. Song, I.H., Soskolne, V., Zuojian, Z., Browne, T., Wong, J. (2019). Global health social work. In S. Gehlert, & T. Browne (Eds.), Handbook of Health Social Work, 3rd Edition. (pp. 71-92). NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. 03. Browne, T., Merighi, J.R., Washington, T., Savage, T., Shaver, C., & Holland, K. (2019). Nephrology social work. In S. Gehlert, & T. Browne (Eds.), Handbook of Health Social Work, 3rd Edition. (pp. 411-440). NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. 04. Browne, T. (2019). Social work roles and health care settings. In S. Gehlert, & T. Browne (Eds.), Handbook of Health Social Work, 3rd Edition. (pp.21-38). NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons 05. Gehlert, S. & Browne, T. (Eds.). (2019). Handbook of Health Social Work, 3rd Edition. NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. 06. Browne, T., Blake, E., & McCabe, H. (2018). Chapter 6: Health. In A.L. Iachini, L.R. Bronstein, & E. Mellin (Eds.), A Guide for Interprofessional Collaboration. (pp.93-115). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education. 07. Spencer, M.S., Walters, K.L., Allen, H.L., Andrews, C.M, Begun, A., Browne, T., Clapp, J., DiNitto, D., Maramaldi, P., Wheeler, D., Zebrack, B. & Uehara, E. (2018). Grand Challenge #2: Close the Health Gap. In R. Fong, J. Lubben & R.P. Barth (Eds.), Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society. NY, NY: Oxford University Press. 08. Browne, T., McPhatter, L., Peters, L., & Schatell, D. (2017). The person with kidney failure. In Core Curriculum for the Dialysis Technician, 6th Edition. (pp. 20-75). Madison, WI: Medical Education Institute 09. Browne, T. & Johnstone, S. (2017) Psychosocial issues in nephrology nursing. In S.M. Bodin (Ed.), Contemporary Nephrology Nursing, 3rd Edition. (pp. 917-934). Pitman, NJ: American Nephrology Nurses Association. 10. Gehlert, S. & Browne, T. (Eds.). (2015). Handbook of Health Social Work, 2nd Edition, Korean Translation. NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. 11. Gehlert, S. & Browne, T. (2013). Transdisciplinary training and education. In T. McBride & D. Haire-Joshu (Eds.), Transdisciplinary Public Health: Research, Methods, and Practice. NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons 12. Browne, T., McPhatter, L., Peters, L., & Schatell, D. (2012). The person with kidney failure. In Core Curriculum for the Dialysis Technician, 5th Edition. (pp. 17-65). Madison, WI: Medical Education Institute. 13. Gehlert, S. & Browne, T. (Eds.). (2012). Handbook of Health Social Work, Chinese Translation. NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. 14. Browne, T. (2011). Palliative care in chronic kidney disease. In S. Otis-Green, & T. Altillio (Eds.), Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work. (pp. 339-350). NY, NY: Oxford University Press. 15. Browne, T. (2011). Nephrology social work. In S. Gehlert, & T. Browne (Eds.), Handbook of Health Social Work, 2nd Edition. (pp. 468-497). NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. 16. Browne, T. (2011). Social work roles and health care settings. In S. Gehlert, & T. Browne (Eds.), Handbook of Health Social Work, 2nd Edition. (pp. 20-40). NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons 17. Gehlert, S. & Browne, T. (Eds.). (2011). Handbook of Health Social Work, 2nd Edition. NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. 18. Arthur Browne, T. (2006). Nephrology social work. In S. Gehlert, & T. Arthur Browne (Eds.), Handbook of Health Social Work. (pp. 471-506). NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. 19. Arthur Browne, T. (2006). Social work roles and health care settings. In S. Gehlert, & T. Arthur Browne (Eds.), Handbook of Health Social Work. (pp. 23-42). NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. Teri Browne p.11
20. Gehlert, S. & Arthur Browne, T. (Eds.). (2006). Handbook of Health Social Work. NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons. 21. Harder, J., Klein, S. K., Peace, L., Browne, T., & Sparks, J. (2006). Kidney Transplantation: A Primer for Nephrology Social Workers. NY, NY: National Kidney Foundation. PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS (1student co-author; 2community partner co-author; 3patient/care partner co-author) 1. Reitmeier, M., Iachini, A., de Saxe Zerden, L., Browne, T., Kanfer, M., Brigham, R. & Childs, T. (2021, November). Social work field innovations during COVID-19 and the ongoing racial injustice. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Orlando, FL. 2. Reitmeier, M.C., Browne, T., Iachini, A., Englert, A., DeHart, D., King, L.B., & Pitner, R. (2021, November). Pandemic pedagogy: Leading critical conversations about race through virtual decision cases. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Orlando, FL. 3. Perez, A., Retzloff, S., Browne, T., Cruz, A., Wright, S., Pastan, S., Patzer, R. (2021, June). Dialysis staff- reported impact of the early COVID-19 pandemic on kidney transplant referrals and evaluations. American Transplant Congress (virtual). 4. Browne, T., Green, J., Yule, C., Kwiecien, S., Ephraim, P., Cabacungan, A.N., Wydra, S., Strigo, T., Lang- Lindsey, K., Danielson, P., Schmidt, L., Swoboda, A., Bankes, B., Ruff, S., Bolden, S., Woods, P., Jackson, G., Hill-Briggs, F., Boulware, L.E. (2021, April). Patient impact of a kidney disease patient-centered outcomes research study. National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting (virtual). 5. Jones, S., Browne, T., Cabacungan, A.N., Strigo, T., Ephraim, P., Green, J., Lang-Lindsey, K., Bolden, S., Swoboda, A., Ruff, S., Danielson, P., Schmidt, L., Bankes, B., Woods, P., Collins, K., Clynes, D., Littlewood, D., Schatell, D., Singer, D., Stewart, S., Vinson, B., Hill-Briggs, F., Boulware, L.E. (2021, April). Engagement and experiences in a kidney disease patient-centered outcomes research study during Covid-19. National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting (virtual). 6. Sledge, R., Meyer, D., Zubatsky, M., Heiden-Rootes, K., Philipneri, M. & Browne, T. (2021, April). Patient and decision partner shared decision-making in dialysis. National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting (virtual). 7. Iachini, A.L., Kim, J., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., & King, L. (2021, January). Development of the Rural Practice Awareness and Skills Scale. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference (virtual). 8. Reitmeier, M., Iachini, A., Browne, T., King, L.B., Christopher, R. & Childs, T.1 (2020, November). Leading critical conversations about increased ethical risks when practicing in rural communities. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting (virtual). 9. Bethel, S.R., Browne, T., Grace, B., Merighi, J.R., Sullivan, J. & Savage, T. (2020, January). Influencing federal health policy: Lessons from nephrology social work. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington, DC. 10. Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M.C., Murday, D., Browne, T. & Flaherty, A.1 (2020, January). Difference between BSW and MSW student’s attitudes and knowledge regarding substance use. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington, DC. 11. Barrett, T.M., Green, J.A., Ephraim, P.L., Peskoe, S., Pendergast, J.F., Strigo, T.S., Hauer, C., Hill-Briggs, F., Browne, T., Jackson, G.L., Greer, R.C., Diamantidis, C.G., Boulware, L.E. (2019, November). Are patients’ needs for shared and informed decision making about kidney replacement therapy being addressed? American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting & Scientific Exposition. Washington, DC. Teri Browne p.12
12. Barrett, T.M., Ephraim, P.L., Green, J.A., Peskoe, S., Pendergast, J.F., Hauer, C., Strigo, T.S., Hill-Briggs, F., Browne, T., Jackson, G.L., Greer, R.C., Diamantidis, C.G., Boulware, L.E. (2019, November). Who do patients rely on for chronic kidney disease treatment and advice? American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting & Scientific Exposition. Washington, DC. 13. Browne, T., King, L., Reitmeier, M., Seay, K., Iachini, A., DeHart, D. & Christopher, R.I. (2019, November). Impact of capital expenditures improvements in rural substance use disorder agencies. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 14. Merighi, J. & Browne, T. (2019, November) Applying the Social Work Health Impact Model to chronic kidney disease care in the United States. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 15. Browne, T., Merighi, J., Blake, E., Baliko, B., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., Christopher, R. & Bethel, S. (2019, November). Addressing stereotypes about public health social workers through interprofessional education. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 16. Baliko, B., Blake, E., Browne, T. & McKinney, S.H. (2019, October). Interprofessional leadership: Telecon. South Carolina Nurses Association Convention. Greenville, SC. 17. Blake, E., Christopher, R., Baliko, B. & Browne, T. (2019, October). Transforming healthcare: A longitudinal analysis of a larger introductory interprofessional class. Collaborating Across Borders VII. Indianapolis, IN. 18. Browne, T., Bailey, J., Christopher, R., McKinney, S. H., Baliko, B. & Blake, E. (2019, October). The evolution of a large interprofessional education program: Lessons learned from training thousands of health professional students. Collaborating Across Borders VII. Indianapolis, IN. 19. Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M.C., Flaherty, A., Browne, T., & Murday, D. (2019, October). Students’ anxiety during direct observation: A practical issue for competency assessment. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Denver, CO. 20. Browne, T., Ruff, S., Lang-Lindsey, K., Danielson, P., Woods, P., Schmidt, L., Swoboda, A., Bankes, B., Bolden, S., Ephraim, P., Green, J., Strigo,T., Collins, K., Martin, J., Clynes, D., Littlewood, D., Schatell, D., Singer, D., Stewart, S., Vinson, S., Hill-Briggs, F. & Boulware, F.E. (2019, September). Engaging patients, family members and stakeholders in kidney research – Lessons learned from the PREPARE NOW study. PCORI National Meeting. Washington, DC. 21. Green, J.A., Ephraim, P.L., Hill-Briggs, F., Browne, T., Jackson, G.L., Hauer, C.L., Strigo, T.S., dePrisco, J., Breed, J., Malloy, D., Peskoe, S., Pendergrast, J., Schatell, D., & Boulware, L.E. (2019, May). Values clarification to support shared decision making about kidney failure treatment options National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting. Boston, MA. 22. Green, J.A., Ephraim, P.L., Hill-Briggs, F., Browne, T., Jackson, G.L., Hauer, C.L., Strigo, T.S., dePrisco, J., Sigrist, C., Peskoe, S., Pendergrast, J., & Boulware, L.E. (2019, May). Clinical implementation of chronic kidney disease (CKD) registry with risk prediction. National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting. Boston, MA. 23. Christopher, R., King, L.B., Reitmeier, M., Browne, T., & Iachini, A. (2019, May). A misunderstanding of biology: Stigma surrounding MAT & OUD. National Rural Health Association’s Health Equity Conference. Atlanta, GA. 24. King, L.B., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., DeHart, D., Browne, T., & Christopher, R.I. (2019, April). Developing a tool to assess health professional attitudes toward rural practice. James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture. Columbia, SC. Teri Browne p.13
25. McKinney, S., Baliko, B., Tavakoli, A., Blake, E. & Browne, T. (2019, April). Student learning in simulated vs. clinical telehealth training environments. Palmetto Care Connections Annual Telehealth Summit. Columbia, SC. 26. King, L.B., Christopher, R.I., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. (2019, April). The impact of technology improvements on rural substance use treatment agencies. Palmetto Care Connections Annual Telehealth Summit. Columbia, SC. 27. Reitmeier, M.C., Iachini , A.L., Flaherty, A.J.1 & Browne, T. (2019, March) Mapping competencies to SBIRT curriculum in a BSW field seminar course. Annual Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference. Jacksonville, Florida. 28. Christopher, R., King, L.B., Reitmeier, M., Iachini, A., & Browne, T. (2019, March). Opioid use D/O and medication assistance treatment: Destigmatizing our clients and treatment options. National Social Work Association South Carolina Spring Symposium. Columbia, SC. 29. King, L.B., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. (2019, March). Social work practice in rural settings: Assessing attitudes toward rural practice. National Social Work Association South Carolina Spring Symposium. Columbia, SC. 30. King, L.B., Christopher, R.I., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. (2019, March). The organizational impact of rural substance use disorder agency capital expenditure improvements. University of South Carolina School of Medicine Women’s Health Research Forum. Columbia, SC. 31. Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M.C., Browne, T. & Moran, M. (2019, January). Promoting interprofessional collaborative practice in rural communities: A mixed method study. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA. 32. Merighi, J.R., Zheng, M. & Browne, T. (2019, January). Job-related conditions explain emotional exhaustion in dialysis social workers. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA. 33. Savage, T., Browne, T., DeHart, D. & Pitner, R. (2018, November). African American End-Stage Renal Disease and medication adherence: What are the effects of everyday racism? American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. 34. Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Dunn, B., Blake, E.W. & Blake, C. (2018, November). Promoting collaborative leadership through interprofessional education to promote positive youth development. Council of Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Orlando, Florida. 35. Flaherty, A.,Iachini. A., Reitmeier, M.C., Moran, M. & Browne, T. (2018, November). Tool development for evaluating interprofessional student competence performing a brief negotiated interview. Council of Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Orlando, Florida. 36. Reitmeier, M.C., Iachini, A., Browne, T., Moran, M. & Morgan, C. (2018, November). Developing rural interprofessional field placements in health, law and schools. Council of Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Orlando, Florida. 37. Baliko, B., McKinney, S.H., Blake, E., Browne, T., Angelo-Duck, L., Christopher, R. (2018, October). Introducing health sciences students to collaborative delivery of mental health care via telehealth technology. South Carolina Nurses Association Convention. North Charleston, SC. 38. Merighi, J. & Browne, T. (2018, July). Factors associated with emotional exhaustion in social work practice: Findings from a national survey of renal social workers. Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development Conference. Dublin, Ireland. Teri Browne p.14
39. Browne, T., Blake, B. & Baliko, B. (2018, July). The role of social work in interprofessional education: Lessons from thousands of health science students to improve community health competencies. Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development Conference. Dublin, Ireland. 40. Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M., & Christopher, R. (2018, July). Infrastructure improvements in rural substance use disorder clinics: Findings from community-engaged social work research. Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development Conference. Dublin, Ireland. 41. Browne, T., Ceckowski, K. & Jones, E. (2018, June). Nephrology social work: A model to shape the future of health social work. National Social Work Association National Conference. Washington, DC. 42. Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., DeHart, D., & Flaherty, A. (2018, June). Shaping the future of rural substance use disorder agencies: The need for infrastructure improvement. National Social Work Association National Conference. Washington, DC. 43. Christopher, R., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Reitmeier, M., Iachini, A., & Flaherty, A. (2018, May). Barriers or barricades: Rural substance use disorder agencies & the clinical benefits of infrastructure improvement. National Rural Health Association’s Health Equity Conference. New Orleans, LA. 44. Browne, T., Forfang, D.L., Joseph, J., Brereton, L., Collins, K. & Pucci, K. (2018, April). Patient-centered kidney disease research experience and priorities. National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting. Austin, TX. 45. Chehoski, B., Stein, D. & Browne, T. (2018, April). Suicidality screening in dialysis patients. National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting. Austin, TX. 46. Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2018, April). Rural substance use disorder treatment barriers and facilitators in South Carolina. University of South Carolina 11th Annual James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture. Columbia, SC. 47. McKinney, S., Baliko, B., Browne, T., Duck, L., Christopher, R. & Blake, B. (2018, April). Expanding collaborative interprofessional mental health services in rural communities through telehealth technology. National Academies of Practice (NAP) Annual Meeting & Forum. Atlanta, GA. 48. Christopher, R., Flaherty, A., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M, Martin, J., Bibeault, C. & Toumey, J. (2018, March). Rural matters: Appreciating and investing in the rural health workforce. National Social Work Association South Carolina Spring Symposium. Columbia, SC. 49. Flaherty, A.J., Reitmeier M.C., Iachini, A.L., Moran, M., Browne, T., Baliko B., Murday, D., Childers, C., & Orr, M. (2018, February). The HOPES project: An integrated behavioral health SBIRT training program. University of South Carolina Integrated Behavioral Health Symposium. Columbia, SC. 50. Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2018, February). Rural substance use disorder treatment barriers and facilitators in South Carolina. University of South Carolina Integrated Behavioral Health Symposium. Columbia, SC. 51. Browne, T., DeHart, D., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., Petiwala, A. & Christopher, R. (2018, January). The clinical benefits of infrastructure improvements in Southern rural substance use disorder agencies. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington DC. 52. Savage, T., Browne, T., Pitner, R., & DeHart, D. (2018, January). African American end-stage renal disease and medication adherence: What are the effects of everyday racism? Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington DC. 53. Flaherty, A., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., Murday, D., Browne, T., & Childers, C. (2018, January). Brief negotiated interview in a SBIRT training program: Predictors of success. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington DC. Teri Browne p.15
54. Savage, T.E., Browne, T., Pitner, R. & DeHart, D. (2017, November). African American end stage renal disease & medication adherence: What are the effects of everyday discrimination? American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting & Scientific Exposition. New Orleans, LA. 55. Browne, T., McKinney, S. H., Blake, E. W., Baliko, R., Christopher, R., Duck, L.A. (2017, October). Training interprofessional health science students to provide mental health services in rural SC through telehealth technology. South Carolina Office of Rural Health for South Carolina’s 21st Annual Rural Health Conference. Greenville, SC. 56. Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2017, October). Rural substance use disorder treatment barriers and facilitators in South Carolina. South Carolina Office of Rural Health for South Carolina’s 21st Annual Rural Health Conference. Greenville, SC. 57. Liechty, J., Bellin, M., Freeman, D., Sparks, D., Wharton, T., Bonifas, R., Richardson, L., Browne, T., Tice, C., Lampen, M. & Retrum, J. (2017, October). Closing the health gap through social work leadership: The HEALS program. Council of Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Dallas, TX. 58. Reitmeier, M.C., Browne, T., Morgan, C., Iachini, A. (2017, October). Advanced practice field seminar: Training students to ensure healthy development for youth. Council of Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Dallas, TX. 59. Christopher, R., Browne, T., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Reitmeier, M. & Flaherty, A. (2017, October). Rural substance use disorder treatment barriers and facilitators in South Carolina. South Carolina Office of Rural Health for South Carolina’s 21st Annual Rural Health Conference. Greenville, SC. 60. Browne, T., Bankes, B., Bolden, S., Collins, K., Danielson, P., Green, G., Lang-Lindsey, K., Littlewood, D., Martin, J., Rugg, S., St. Clair Russell, Schatell, D., Schmidt, L., Singer, D., Stewart, S., Swoboda, A., Vinson, B., Woods, P., Green, J., Ephraim, P., Strigo, T. & Boulware, L.E. (April, 2017). Putting patients at the center of kidney care transitions: A partnership model for kidney disease patients, family members and community stakeholders in patient centered outcomes research. National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting. Orlando, FL. 61. Ceckowski, K.A., Little, D.J., Merighi, J.R., Browne, T., Salimbeni, M.C., Jones, E.I. & Yuan, C.M. (2017, April). Clinical social work end-of-life survey. National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meeting. Orlando, FL. 62. Morgan, C., Browne, T., Iachini, A.I., & Reitmeier, M.C. (2017, March). Interprofessional collaboration & evidence based methods: Challenges in behavioral health across the life span. South Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers Spring Symposium. Columbia, SC. 63. McKinney, T.H., Blake, E., Browne, T. & Brendell, K. (2017, March). TeleMental Health Connect (TeleCon): Between OK and ER. Telehealth Summit of South Carolina. Columbia, SC. 64. Reitmeier, M., Browne, T., Iachini, A., Morgan, C. (2017, January). Training for transitions: Preparedness for behavioral health social workers. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA. 65. Seay, K., Bell, B., Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Browne, T., Clone, S., & Pantridge, C. (2017, January). Examination of statewide public substance use disorder (SUD) Treatment in One Southeastern State: The impact of demographic factors on substance use. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA. 66. Iachini, A.L., Pantridge, C., Seay, K., DeHart, D., Browne, T. & Clone, S. (2017, January). A university- community partnership initiative to strengthen substance use treatment. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA. 67. Browne, T., Green, G., Lang-Lindsey, K., Ephraim, P., Bankes, B, Bolden, S., Danielson, P., Ruff, S., St. Clair, H., Schmidt, L., Swoboda, A., Woods, P., Strigo, T., Green, J. & Boulware, L.E. (2016, November). Engaging Teri Browne p.16
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