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5/21/2020 Geoffrey M. Curran, PhD Director, Center for Implementation Research Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 4301 West Markham Street, Mail slot 522-4 Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 Phone: 501.686.7610 Fax: 501.296.1168 Administrative Coordinator: 501.686.6393 E-mail: [email protected] Education B.A. Sociology, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, May, 1987. Special Program: One year at Denmark's International Study Program, University of Copenhagen, 1985-1986. M.A. Sociology, Rutgers University - New Brunswick, New Jersey, May, 1991. Ph.D. Sociology, Rutgers University - New Brunswick, New Jersey, October, 1996. Dissertation Advisor: Helene R. White, Ph.D. Qualifying areas: Medical Sociology, Drug and Alcohol Studies, Culture/Social Construction of Reality. Postdoctoral Training Department of Psychiatry, Substance Abuse Research Center, University of Michigan, 1996-1997. Postdoctoral advisor: Robert Zucker, Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research, Little Rock VAMC, 1997-1998. Postdoctoral Advisor: Brenda M. Booth, Ph.D. Awards and Scholarships 1990-1993 Teaching Assistant Scholarship, Rutgers University, Department of Sociology. 1992 Departmental Nominee, Rutgers University Faculty of Arts and Science Teaching Award. 1994-1996 Walter C. Russell Scholarship, the Graduate School of New Brunswick, Rutgers University (awarded three straight years). 1996 Honorable Mention, Thompson Award-- for best paper by a graduate student. American Sociological Association, section on Organizations and Work. 1997 Travel Award, United Nations Drug Control Program and the Indian Law Institute. 1998 Junior Investigator Award, Research Society on Alcoholism and National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. 1998 Poster of the Year Award (Postdoctoral), Research Society on Alcoholism and National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. 2003-2008 Mentored Career Award (K01), National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health. 2004-2007 National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program, $38,109. 2010 Excellence in Research Education Award, South Central Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center, Department of Veterans Affairs. 2012 Mentor Award, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Graduate School.

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5/21/2020 Geoffrey M. Curran, PhD

Director, Center for Implementation Research Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy

Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 4301 West Markham Street, Mail slot 522-4

Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 Phone: 501.686.7610

Fax: 501.296.1168 Administrative Coordinator: 501.686.6393

E-mail: [email protected] Education B.A. Sociology, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, May, 1987.

Special Program: One year at Denmark's International Study Program, University of Copenhagen, 1985-1986.

M.A. Sociology, Rutgers University - New Brunswick, New Jersey, May, 1991. Ph.D. Sociology, Rutgers University - New Brunswick, New Jersey, October, 1996.

Dissertation Advisor: Helene R. White, Ph.D. Qualifying areas: Medical Sociology, Drug and Alcohol Studies, Culture/Social Construction of Reality.

Postdoctoral Training Department of Psychiatry, Substance Abuse Research Center, University of Michigan, 1996-1997. Postdoctoral advisor: Robert Zucker, Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research, Little Rock VAMC, 1997-1998. Postdoctoral Advisor: Brenda M. Booth, Ph.D.

Awards and Scholarships 1990-1993 Teaching Assistant Scholarship, Rutgers University, Department of Sociology. 1992 Departmental Nominee, Rutgers University Faculty of Arts and Science Teaching

Award. 1994-1996 Walter C. Russell Scholarship, the Graduate School of New Brunswick, Rutgers

University (awarded three straight years). 1996 Honorable Mention, Thompson Award-- for best paper by a graduate student.

American Sociological Association, section on Organizations and Work. 1997 Travel Award, United Nations Drug Control Program and the Indian Law Institute. 1998 Junior Investigator Award, Research Society on Alcoholism and National Institute

on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. 1998 Poster of the Year Award (Postdoctoral), Research Society on Alcoholism and

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. 2003-2008 Mentored Career Award (K01), National Institute on Drug Abuse, National

Institutes of Health. 2004-2007 National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program, $38,109. 2010 Excellence in Research Education Award, South Central Mental Illness Research

Education and Clinical Center, Department of Veterans Affairs. 2012 Mentor Award, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Graduate School.

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2019 Top Reviewer, Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP) Professional Memberships

Academy Health Research Society on Alcoholism American Pharmacists Association Professional Experience 1988-1989 Clinical Counselor, Spectrum House Inc. (residential substance abuse

treatment program), Westboro, MA. 1990-1991 Research Assistant, Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies, New

Brunswick, NJ. Principal Investigators: Helene Raskin White, Ph.D., Marsha Bates, Ph.D.

1990-1996 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. Courses: Sociology of Drug Use, Sociology of Deviant Behavior, Mass Communication in Modern Society, Introduction to Sociology.

1996-1998 Postdoctoral Fellow, Substance Abuse Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Department of Veterans Affairs, Center of Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research, Little Rock VAMC, Little Rock, AR.

1998-present Research Health Scientist, VA HSR&D Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Little Rock, AR.

1998-present Associate Director, VA Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Coordinating Center, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Little Rock, AR.

1999-2005 Assistant Professor (tenure track), Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR. 2002-2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Fay W. Boozman College of

Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR. 2002-2011 Director, Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, VA HSR&D Center for Mental

Healthcare and Outcomes Research, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Little Rock, AR.

2002-2009 Associate Director, T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, NIMH Center for Mental Health Services and Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

2002-2004 Co-Implementation Research Coordinator, Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Little Rock, AR.

2005-2012 Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

2005-2012 Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology (until 2009), Department of Health Policy and Management (since 2006), Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

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2007 Interim Director, Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

2008-2014 Associate Director, Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

2012-2014 Director, Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, VA HSR&D Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Little Rock, AR.

2013-present Professor (with tenure), Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

2014-present Professor (with tenure), Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

2014-present Director, Center for Implementation Research, Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

Teaching Experience 1990-1996 Sociology of Drug Use, Sociology of Deviant Behavior, Mass Communication,

Introduction to Sociology. Department of Sociology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

1991-1995 Introduction to Sociology, Gateway Program (special program directed at improving basic skills of nontraditional students), Department of Sociology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

1993 Sociology of Deviant Behavior, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Lafayette College.

1997 Psychology of Alcoholism, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. (Guest lecturer)

2001 Introduction to Sociology, Department of Sociology, Hendrix College, Conway, AR. (Guest lecturer)

2002-2010 Seminar Developer and Instructor, Postdoctoral Fellowship, Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR. Courses: Clinical Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders, Methods in Health Services Research.

2002-2006 Methods in Health Services Research (PBHL 5473), Department of Epidemiology, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

2007-present The Implementation of Change in Clinical Practice Settings (HPMT 6319), Health Policy and Management (Ph.D. Program in Health Systems Research), Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

2011-present Visiting Faculty (intermittent), Implementation Research Institute (NIMH R25), Center for Mental Health Services Research, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. (Provide lectures, host site visits for visiting fellows, provide feedback and mentoring on their projects.)

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2020-present Advanced Topics in IS (HPMT 6329), Health Policy and Management (Ph.D. Program in Health Systems Research), Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

Mentoring Experience 2006-2008 Tracy Stecker, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow (co-mentor). Dr. Stecker received two

NIH grants while a fellow to test behavioral interventions to improve treatment seeking and engagement in mental health care. She took a faculty position at Dartmouth.

2007 Edward Deneke, M.D., postdoctoral fellow (lead mentor). Dr. Deneke was a fellow for one year before moving on to a residency at Michigan. Dr. Deneke concentrated on comorbid substance use and psychiatric disorders and co-authored a manuscript with Dr. Curran on depression and substance use disorders.

2008-2011 Jeon Small, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow (lead mentor). Dr. Small studied motivation and service use for substance use disorders. With co-mentoring from Katherine Stewart, Ph.D., Dr. Small received a diversity supplement to Dr. Stewart's NIDA-funded R01. Dr. Small moved on to a fellowship at the Prevention Research Center (NIAAA), University of California, Berkeley.

2009-2012 Justin Hunt, M.D., M.P.H., junior faculty, Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, UAMS (co-mentor). Dr. Hunt focused on community-engaged research on access to mental health care. He received NIMH and DoD grants while under mentorship.

2009-2012 Patricia Wright, Ph.D. Chair of her dissertation committee. Dr. Wright was a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is now Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2010-2012 James Bellamy, Ph.D. Member of his dissertation committee. Dr. Bellamy was a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2011-2017 Karen Drummond, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (lead mentor until 2014). From the perspective of provider behavior, Dr. Drummond focuses on the integration of mental health and primary care.

2011-2015 Ann Cheney, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (lead mentor until 2014). Dr. Cheney focused on women's health, trauma exposure, and substance use. She worked with Dr. Curran on his VA-funded ethnography of substance use among National Guard members, and another NIDA-funded grant (Borders, PI) on cocaine use. She is now a faculty member at University of California, Riverside.

2011-2015 Erin Finley, Ph.D., Research Health Scientist, Veterans Evidence-based Research Dissemination and Implementation Center (VERDICT) at the South Texas Veterans Health Care System. Mentor and Sponsor of Dr. Finley during her involvement in the VA's Enhancing Implementation Science (EIS) Program (year-long training program). Advisor on her VA QUERI grant (funded).

2012-2015 Emily C. Williams, Ph.D., Research Health Scientist, Northwest Center for

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Outcomes Research in Older Adults, VA Puget Sound, Seattle, WA. Advisor on Dr. William's VA Career Development Award, Health Services Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs.

2012-2014 Sharla Smith, Ph.D. Member of her dissertation committee. Dr. Smith was a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2013-2015 Teresa Hudson, Pharm.D, Ph.D. Chair of her dissertation committee. Dr. Hudson was a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Health Policy and Management, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2013-2017 Michael Cucciare, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (lead mentor). Dr. Cucciare focuses on brief interventions for alcohol use and mental health in primary care settings. He received R01 and VA IIR grants as PI. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2017.

2013-2015 Traci Abraham, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow, Center for Mental Health and Outcomes Research (CeMHOR), Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (lead mentor). Dr. Abraham is studying military culture and its impacts of help seeking and therapeutic alliance. She is now an investigator at the CeMHOR.

2013-2016 Terri Barrera, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow, Houston VA Medical Center (co-mentor). Dr. Barrera studied linkage and engagement interventions for persons with anxiety disorders in primary care.

2015-2019 Sara Landes, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, UAMS Center for Implementation Research; Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (lead mentor). Dr. Landes focuses on implementation of evidence-based psychotherapies. She has been awarded several large VA QUERI grants and a QUERI Center grant as PI. She was promoted to Associate Profession in 2019.

2015-present Ben Teeter, PhD., junior faculty, UAMS Center for Implementation Research; Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (lead mentor). Dr. Teeter focuses on implementation of pharmacy practices in community pharmacy settings. He has been awarded an NCI R21.

2015-present Taren Swindle, PhD, junior faculty, Department of Family Practice, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. I am currently lead mentor on Dr. Swindle’s NIDDK-funded K01 focusing on developing and testing implementation strategies to support uptake of evidence-based nutrition interventions in childcare settings. She has been awarded an R03 (NIDDK) and R21 (NCI) since.

2015-present Eva Woodward, PhD, postdoctoral fellow (2015-2017); Assistant Professor, 2018-present) Center for Mental Health and Outcomes Research (CeMHOR), Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (co-mentor) and Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dr. Woodward is studying implementation science as it relates to reducing disparities. She submitted and was awarded a VA CDA in 2019.

2017-present Anthony H. Ecker, PhD, postdoctoral fellow, instructor, Baylor College of Medicine (co-mentor). Dr. Ecker is preparing an HSRD CDA-2 submission. His proposal seeks to improve access and quality of mental health treatment for co-occurring anxiety disorders and substance use disorders.

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2017-present Rosemary Nabaweesi, MD, junior faculty, Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Mentor on NICHD minority supplement ‘Towards Implementation and Sustainability of an Infant Safe Sleep Intervention”. She was awarded a KL2 grant from the NCATS CTSA.

2017-present Jennifer A. Callaghan-Koru, PhD, MHS, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Health Administration and Policy (SAHAP), University of Maryland, Baltimore County. I was initially her formal inter-institution mentor under the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)’s Eminent Scholar Mentorship Program. Under this program, we exchange visits between the UMBC and UAMS campus for scholarly collaboration and mentoring. She submitted and was awarded an NICHD R03 titled “Factors the influence the implementation and effectiveness of a patient safety bundle to reduce low-risk cesarean section”.

2017-present Melissa Zielinski, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-2019), Assistant Professor (2019-present), Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dr. Zielinski was initially a NIDA T32 fellow, then received a faculty appointment upon completion of the fellowship. She submitted and was awarded a NIDA K23.

2018-present Jure Baloh, PhD, Postdoctoal Fellow (2018-2019), Assistant Professor (2019-present), University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dr. Baloh was funded by the NIDA T32, and received a faculty appointment in the UAMS College of Public Health upon completion of his fellowship.

Scientific Journal Reviews Journal of Studies on Alcohol Medical Care Journal of Drug Issues Quality and Safety in Medical Care Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research BMC Psychiatry Social Science and Medicine Bipolar Disorders Journal of Substance Abuse Research Health Services Research Addiction Science and Clinical Practice Archives of Internal Medicine Implementation Science RSAP Journal of the American Pharmacists Association Journal Editorial Positions Editorial Board, Journal of Drug Issues (1998-2014) Editorial Board, Implementation Science (2012-present) Guest Co-Editor, Special issue on Implementation Science in Pharmacy Practice, Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (2016-2017) Editorial Board, Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (2017-present) National/Local Review and Advisory Committees 2001-present Abstract Reviewer, Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research

and Development Service National Meeting. 2001 Ad-hoc Reviewer, Department of Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense

Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Substance Use Disorders in the Primary Care Setting.

2001-2003 Reviewer, Pilot Project Program, South Central Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System.

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2002-2003 Chair, Abstract Review Committee, 2003 National Meeting of the Health Service Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs.

2002-present Abstract Reviewer, National Research Service Award (NRSA) Trainees Research Conference.

2002-present Member, Executive Committee, Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (MH QUERI), Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research and Development Service.

2003-2008 Member, Executive Advisory Committee, Arkansas Co-Occurring State Infrastructure Grant (Arkansas COSIG), funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, administered by the Arkansas Division of Behavioral Health Services.

2004-2009 Reviewer, Service Directed Project funding mechanism, Health Services Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs.

2004 Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Behavioral Science Track Awards for Rapid Transition (B/START), National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health.

2004-2007 Ad-Hoc Member, Health Services Research Subcommittee (NIDA-F), National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health.

2004 Member, Review Panel for T-32 Training Grants, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health.

2005-2015 Member, Executive Committee, Substance Use Disorder Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (SUD QUERI), Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research and Development Service.

2006-2010 Co-Leader, Working Group in Comorbidity of Substance Use/Depressive Disorders, MH QUERI and SUD QUERI, Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research and Development Service.

2007 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel, Research Education Grants (R25), National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health.

2007 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel, Dissemination and Implementation of Research, National Institutes of Health.

2008-2010 Reviewer, Loan Repayment Program, National Institutes of Health. 2008-2011 Reviewer, Rapid Response Project funding mechanism, Health Services

Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs. 2009 Reviewer, Challenge Grants (RC1), National Institutes of Health. 2010 Abstract Reviewer, Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Research

National Meeting, Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Service.

2011 Abstract Reviewer, 5th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Research at the Crossroads, National Institutes of Health.

2011 Reviewer, Career Development Awards (KL2), Translational Research Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2012 Abstract Reviewer, Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Service.

2013-2015 Member, NIH Dissemination & Implementation Research Methods and Study

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Designs Workgroup. 2013-present Member, Executive Advisory Committee, VA HSR&D Substance Use Disorder

CREATE, Palo Alto Veterans Healthcare System. 2015-present Member, Strategic Advisory Group, Virtual Specialty Care QUERI Program:

Implementing and Evaluation Technology Facilitated Clinical Interventions to Improve Access to High Quality Specialty Care for Rural Veterans, Seattle, WA.

2015-present Member, Strategic Advisory Group, EMPOWER QUERI Program, Los Angeles, CA.

2015-present Member, Strategic Advisory Group, QUERI Program in Team Based Behavioral Health, Little Rock, AR.

2016 Ad Hoc Member, NIH Dissemination & Implementation Review Panel (DIRH), June 2016

2016 Reviewer, NIMH, RFA-MH-17-500 “Pragmatic Strategies for Assessing Psychotherapy Quality in Practice.” November 2016.

2019 Reviewer, Abstracts for Addition Health Services Research National Meeting, Park City Utah, October 2019.

2020 Program Co-Lead, Health System Interventions (Patient-Facing), 13th Annual Meeting Dissemination and Implementation Research, Washington DC, December 2020

Involvement in University Committees/Activities 2001-present Department of Psychiatry faculty search committees (program evaluator, 2001; health economist, 2001-2002; quantitative methodologist, 2003; qualitative methodologist, 2010; quantitative methodologist 2011-2012). 2002 Department of Family Medicine faculty search committee (psychologist and vice chair for research). 2002-2006 Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Committee, Institutional Review

Board, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. 2002-2011 Postdoctoral Program Advisory Committee (Co-Chair) and Postdoctoral Program

Administrative Committee (Chair), Division of Health Services, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2003 Preceptorship and Integration Project Working Group, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2003-2006 Student Advisor, Department of Epidemiology, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2005-2010 Member, Residency Research Committee, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2005-2010 Member, Quality Assurance Committee (Human Subjects Protection), Division of Health Services, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2006-present Member, Steering Committee, Division of Health Services, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

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2006-present Member, Steering Committee, Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System.

2006-2015 Member, Admissions Committee, Ph.D. Program in Health Systems Research, Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2007 Member, Department Steering Committee, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2008-2009 Leader, Research MAP Team, Psychiatric Research Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (facilitated transition of psychiatric research endeavors into new institute).

2009-2013 Member, Health Services Research Core, Translational Research Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2010-present Member, Junior Faculty Mentoring Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Research Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2010-2014 Advisor, Evaluation Core, Translational Research Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2010-2013 Member, Council on External Relations, Psychiatric Research Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2011-2013 Member, Grand Rounds Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Research Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2012-2014 Member, Mentoring Committee, Community Engagement Core, Translational Research Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2013 Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2014-present Member, UAMS Northwest Strategic Plan Research Subgroup, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2014-2015 Member, Inter Professional Education (IPE) Pillar Team, Scholarship and Research, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2015-present Member, Leadership Council, Translation Research Institute (CTSA), University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2015-present Member, Clinical Transformation Committee, University Hospital, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2015-present Member, Residency Research Committee, College of Pharmacy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2015-present Member, 12th Street/North Street Clinics Research Advisory Council, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2015-present Member (alternate), Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Pharmacy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

2016-present Member, Clinical Laboratory Advisory Committee, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

Conference Organizing Activities

1994 Organizer/Presider, Roundtable Session, "Sociology of Drug and Alcohol Use", Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles,

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CA. 1994 Program Assistant and Co-Rapporteur, Advisory Group Meeting of the World

Health Organization on Policies, Legislation, and Programs on Dependence and Harmful Use of Drugs and Alcohol, Cambridge, MA. Host: Harvard University-WHO International Collaborating Center for Health Legislation.

1995 Organizer/Presider, Roundtable Session, "Sociology of Drug and Alcohol Use", Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C. 1996 Organizer, Roundtable Session, "Sociology of Drug and Alcohol Use", Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, NY. 2002 Organizing Committee, National Meeting of the Quality Enhancement Research

Initiative, Health Services Research and Development Services, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, D.C.

2003 Organizing Committee, National Meeting of the Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, Health Services Research and Development Services, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, D.C.

2003 Organizing Committee (and Chair, Abstract Review Committee) National Meeting of the Health Services Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, D.C.

2004 Organizer/Presider, two sessions on collaborations between VA and NIH (NIDA, NIAAA, NIMH NIC), SAMHSA, and AHRQ,VA QUERI National Meeting, Washington, D.C.

2011 Organizer, Workshop Session, "“A New ‘Hybrid’? Combining Elements of Clinical Effectiveness and Implementation Research Trials.” National Meeting of the Health Services Research and Development Services, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, D.C.

2012 Member, Organizing Committee, UAMS Translational Conference on Addiction, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, April 2012.

2015 Organizer/Chair, panel session, “Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Designs: Clarification, Refinements, and Additional Guidance Based on a Systematic Review and Reports from the Field.” 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington, DC, December 2015.

2016 Organizer/Chair, panel session, “Advancing Implementation Research in Pharmacy Practice: Reports from a Growing Field.” 9th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington, DC, December 2016.

Current Funding Current Grants U01MH121942 (Fortney J, Ratzliff A, Saxon A(MPI)) 9/1/19-5/31/24 NIMH Collaborating to Heal Addiction and Mental Health in Primary care (CHAMP)

• $245,523 • This research will establish, evaluate and sustain collaborative care programs for

treating opioid use disorder and co-occurring mental health disorders in primary care settings. We will conduct a cluster randomized Hybrid Type II trial followed by a cluster randomized Hybrid Type III sustainability trial.

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• Role: Corresponding Co-I Eshelman Institute of Innovation (Curran/Livet) 10/30/19-8/31/21 University of North Carolina Evaluating a CMM telepharmacy model: a new frontier for providers and patients in rural communities.

• $261,043 • Will aim to create, implement, and evaluate a telepharmacy Comprehensive Medication

Management (CMM) model for complex patients with diabetes as part of primary care clinics located in rural communities.

• Role: Co-Principal Investigator 1 R18 HS025943-01A1 (Curran/Snyder) 4/1/19-12/31/21 AHRQ/Purdue University An Evaluation of the Spread and Scale of Patient Toc from Primary Care to Community Pharmacy Practice for the Collection of Patient-Reported Outcomes

• $166,951 (subcontract) • The long-term goal of this research is to use health information technology to facilitate

the sustainable collection of meaningful patient-reported outcomes data in community pharmacies to optimize the identification and resolution of medication-related problems driving patient-centered and policy relevant outcomes.

• Dr. Curran is Co-Principal Investigator and leads the qualitative data collection and analyses.

1R21CA231189-01A1 (Teeter) 4/1/19-3/31/21 NIH/NCI Improving HPV Vaccination using Implementation Strategies in Community Pharmacies

• $275,000 • The ultimate goal of this application is to develop care coordination between physicians

and pharmacists to improve HPV vaccination rates among adolescents. • Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and leads the qualitative data collection and analyses.

1U54TR001629-01A1 (James) 7/1/19 – 6/30/24 NCATS Expanding Translational Research in Arkansas

• $26,136,160 • The Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) at the University of Arkansas for

Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) Translational Research Institute (TRI) seeks to support high quality translational and clinical research locally, regionally, and nationally and foster innovation in research methods, training, and career development. TRI’s vision is to be a thriving translational research ecosystem that catalyzes discoveries into health solutions for rural and under-represented populations. Our mission is to develop new knowledge and novel approaches that will measurably address the complex health challenges of rural and under-represented populations.

• Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and leads the Implementation Science Optional Module. 1R21 MH 116128-01 (Jones) 4/1/19 – 3/31/21 NIH/NIMH Building Partnerships with First Responders to Explore Strategies to Improve Delivery and Access of Mental Health Services

• $139,192 • This application proposes an exploratory qualitative project that will use a community-

engaged approach to explore first responders perceptions about help-seeking and use of mental health services and conceptualize essential components of a mental health program that first responders will value and be willing to access.

• Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and leads the qualitative data collection and analyses.

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PTC2017-06 (Teeter) 11/15/17 – 12/31/19 NCATS Testing Implementation Strategies to Support Community Pharmacist-Initiated Prescription and Distribution of Naloxone to Reduce Overdose of Opioids

• $50,000 total costs • The overarching goal of this study if to improve access to naloxone by using community

pharmacies as prescribing and dispensing sites in order to prevent deaths caused by opioid overdose. The results of this study will be used to make additional changes to the materials and strategies and then create a “toolkit” that will be tested in a large implementation study in multiple pharmacies across Arkansas and the southern United States.

• Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and leads the qualitative data collection and analyses. 2 U54 MD002329-11 (Raczynski – PI) 9/23/17 - 8/31/22 NIMHD Arkansas Center for Health Disparities (ARCHD)

• The overall theme for the Arkansas Center for Health Disparities (ARCHD) is to develop research to improve access to quality prevention and health care programs for racial and ethnic minorities with a goal of reducing health disparities.

• Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and leads the qualitative data collection and analyses. 1U01MD010644-01U01 (Haynes, Yeary – PIs) 04/01/16 – 03/31/2021 NIMHD Reducing Depressive Symptoms among Rural African Americans: REJOICE

• $2,100,000 in total costs • This grant utilizes a Hybrid-2 pragmatic-effectiveness implementation trial to test the

effectiveness of a culturally adapted evidence-based intervention while gathering preliminary data on the strategies necessary to support successful implementation of this intervention in rural African American churches.

• Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and leads the qualitative data collection and analyses. Completed Funding Completed Funding as Principal Investigator: R24 MH085104−01A2 (Curran, PI) 9/01/10 – 5/30/17 NIH/NIMH Partnership for Implementation of Evidence−Based Practices in Rural Primary Care

• $2,498,000 in total direct costs • The purpose of this grant is to develop and sustain and Implementation Partnership that

will focus on the adoption of evidence- based practices by rural Community Health Centers. The partnership is based on the principles of evidence-based medicine, continuous quality improvement, and participatory research.

• Dr. Curran was initially Co-PI, but took over as PI in 2014 when Dr. Fortney left UAMS. NCPA (Curran, PI) 7/15/15-6/1/16 NCPA Medication Synchronization Satisfaction Study: Patient and Provider Perspectives on Implementation

• $87,500 in total direct costs • The purpose of the grant, funded by the National Community Pharmacists Association,

was to evaluate patient satisfaction with a medication synchronization program implemented in 80 community pharmacies in AR, as well as to evaluate implementation barriers and facilitators among participating pharmacists.

• Dr. Curran was PI and led the evaluation of the program implementation from the pharmacists’ point of view.

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ICX000452A (Curran, PI; Drummond, PI) 1/1/11-12/31/14 VA/CSR&D An Enthnographic Study of Post-Deployment Substance Abuse and Treatment-Seeking

• $1,054,845 in total direct costs • The purpose of this study is to perform an in-depth ethnographic investigation of the

complex interactions between substance use, perceptions of benefits and harm of substance use, and attitudes and intentions to seek treatment among a sample of reintergrating National Guard soldiers in Arkansas.

• Dr. Curran was PI initially, but transfered this grant to Dr. Drummond when he reduced his VA appointment in 2014.

DM090465 (Curran, PI) 12/10/10-6/30/15 DoD/ US Army MRMC Linking Returning Veterans in Rural Community Colleges to Mental Health Care

• $1,119,762 in total direct costs. • The purpose of this study is to develop a screening and linkage-to-care intervention that

is feasible in the community college setting and acceptable to the population of student veterans and their families.

HSR&D TPP 10-008 (Curran, PI) 1/1/2010-9-30/2016 VA/HSR&D Advanced Fellowship Program in Health Services Research and Development

• The program funds 2-3 fellows per year, inclining a small research stipend for each. • The goals of the programs are to 1) enhance health services research knowledge and

skills of post-doctoral scientists, and 2) increase recruitment and retention of HSR&D research with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

• Dr. Curran was PI and Training Director. He came off this grant in 2014 when he reduced his VA effort.

CCRX211-16 (Johnson, PI) 11/01/16 – 10/31/17 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Expansion of Specialty Pharmacy Services to include Cystic Fibrosis • $29,160 in total costs • Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and conducting semi-structured interviews with providers, pharmacy staff, and patients to document their experiences and seek recommendations for program improvement. SDP-07-319 (Curran, PI) 8/01/08 – 9/30/13 VA/HSR&D Training SUD Counselors CBT for Depression

• $1,102,368 in total direct costs • The purpose of this grant was to adapt an existing training manual for SUD counselors

to learn cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depression into a web-based training program. The project also developed and pilot tested a supervision-facilitation plan to support implementation of CBT.

K01 DA15102 (Curran, PI) 10/01/03 – 12/31/08 NIH/NIDA Technology Transfer of Depression Management in SUT

• $694,285 in total direct costs • The purpose of the grant was to provide training in the theory and methods of

technology transfer (diffusion of innovation). The grant also provided for a technology transfer project in four community residential substance abuse treatment programs to develop and implement an algorithm for assessment and treatment of comorbid depression.

• Sponsor: Richard R. Owen, MD, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences • Co-Sponsor: Brian Mittman, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

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SUT 02-211 (Curran, PI) 04/01/03 – 03/30/06 VA/HSR&D Translating Depression Guidelines into VA Substance Abuse Treatment

• $476,410 in total direct costs • The purpose of this grant was to develop and test an intervention in VA outpatient

substance abuse treatment clinics to improve recognition and treatment of depression. Completed Funding as Co-Principal Investigator: SDP-08-316 (Kirchner, PI) 2/10/09 – 7/01/12 VA/HSR&D Blended Facilitation to Enhance PCMH Program Implementation

• $1,179,771 in total direct costs • The purpose of this grant was to test the effectiveness of a blended internal-external

facilitation model for implementing evidence-based practice depression care models in primary care settings. If this model is found to be effective, it can be used to build network or facility-level infrastructure support that will facilitate the VA’s ability to achieve evidence-based practice change in general.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Principal Investigator.

IIR 98-006 (Booth, PI) 07/01/00 – 06/30/03 VA/HSR&D Patterns of Health Service Use Associated with Substance Use Treatment

• $510, 756 in total direct costs • The purpose of this project was to investigate the service use patterns and cost offsets

associated with receiving and completing treatment for substance use disorders in the VA.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Principal Investigator. Completed Funding as Co-Investigator: 1 I01 HX001133-01 (Cucciare, PI) 10/1/14-9/30/19 VA/HSR&D A Computer Assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Tool to Enhance Fidelity in CBOCs

• $875, 501 in total direct costs • The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a computer tool

to assist therapists in providing cognitive behavioral therapy with fidelity, and to assess how to best to support future implementation of the tool.

• Dr. Curran was PI, but transferred this grant to Dr. Cucciarre when he reduced his VA appointment in 2014.

PTC2017-07 (Thomas – PI) 11/15/17 – 06/30/19 NCATS Implementation of Clinical Pharmacy Services Delivered via Telehealth to Federally Qualified Healthcare Centers

• $50,000 total costs • This project aims to develop and pilot test a protocol for delivering clinical pharmacy

services via telehealth to patients of primary care clinics in largely rural underserved areas of Arkansas while also developing and pilot testing implementation strategies to support uptake and sustainability of the services.

• Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and leads the qualitative data collection and analyses. PTC2017-08 (Zorn – PI) 11/15/17 – 06/30/19 NCATS An Implementation Strategy to Increase Appropriate Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes

• $50,000 total costs

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• The goal of this study is to increase the number of patients who are at risk for an inherited cancer syndrome who get referred for appropriate counseling and testing.

• Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and leads the qualitative data collection and analyses. R01DA034627 (Edlund, PI) 05/15/14 - 04/30/18 NIH/NIDA Prescribers, Pharmacists, & the Opioid Dilemma: a Multi-Site Qualitative Study

• $1,324,430 in total costs • The purpose of this grant is to enhance our understanding, using qualitative interviews,

of the decision-making processes that primary care providers (physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners) and pharmacists use in prescribing and dispensing opioids.

• Dr. Curran is Co-Investigator and leads the qualitative data collection and analyses. IIR 11-290 (Fischer, PI) 04/01/13 - 06-30-17 VA/HSR&D Tailoring Interventions for Rural Veterans: What We Need to Know

• $1,085,937 is total direct costs • The purpose of this mixed-methods grant is to discover how mental health interventions

should be tailored for use with rural Veterans. Survey and interview questions will solicit barriers to help-seeking and engagement with mental health interventions for rural Veterans and explore their ideas for adaptations.

• Dr. Curran is Co-investigator and is assisting with all aspects of the data collection and analysis.

MNH 98-000 (Kirchner, PI) 10/01/13 – 09/30/15 VA/HSR&D The Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (MH QUERI)

• $1,350,000 in total direct costs • This grant provides core funding for the Coordinating Center of the MH QUERI. The

Center has been funded continually since 1998. The Center’s mission is to coordinate and conduct research in the translation of research findings/evidence-based practices into routine clinical practice.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and Associate Director of the Center. 1 IP2 PI000338-01 (Sullivan, PI) 08/01/12 - 07/31/14 PCORI Addressing Mental Health Needs of Rural African Americans

• $640,118 in total direct costs • The purpose of this grant was to gather information that can inform culturally congruent

mental health delivery approaches for rural African Americans, while at the same time investigating two different approaches to collecting that information-- focus groups and community forums.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and led the qualitative data collection and analyses. COIN2013 (Owen, PI) 10/1/13 – 9/30/18 VA/HSR&D The Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research (CeMHOR)

• $3,000,000 in total direct costs • This grant provides funding for the CeMHOR, a designated Center of Innovation in the

VA’s Health Services Research and Development Service. • Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and Leader of the Mentoring and Career Development

Core. He came off this center in 2014 when he reduced his VA time. R01 DA026837 (Borders, PI) 08/1/10-7/30/13 NIH/NIDA Rural and Urban African-American Cocaine Users Perceived Need for Care

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• $1,052, 960 in total direct costs • The purpose of this grant was to contrast rural and urban users in perceived access and

other issues surrounding perceived need for drug treatment and HIV testing. • Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and led the qualitative component of the study.

3R01DA024575-03S1 (Stewart, PI) 9/1/09-8/30/11 NIH/NIDA Reducing Sexual Risk Behaviors among Rural African-American Cocaine Users

• $367,091 in total direct costs • The goals of this supplement grant was to assess rural African-American cocaine users’

help-seeking behavior, experiences, perceptions, and preferences regarding HIV testing and prevention services, and to better understand the barriers and facilitators that substance use treatment and other service providers perceive to integrating HIV testing into their programs.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and directed the qualitative data collection. SAMHSA 4900009520 (Booth) 12/01/05-11/30/10 SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework: State Incentive Grant

• $1,134,000 in direct costs • This grant provided infrastucture for community-driven prevention programs. Dr. Curran

worked on the Epidemiology Workgroup which collected and analyzed substance abuse information, focusing on consumption and consequences of substance abuse.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and led the qualitative data collection. MNT-05-152 (Pyne, PI) 01/01/06 – 6/30/10 VA/HSR&D HIV Translating Initiatives for Depression into Effective Solutions

• $898,605 in total direct costs • The purpose of this grant was to adapt and implement a collaborative stepped-care

model for depression treatment in VA HIV Clinics. This was a multi-site project. • Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and led the formative evaluation of the intervention.

U01MN070022 (Sullivan, PI) 9/1/05 – 5/30/10 NIH/NIMH CALM: Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management

• $3,478,255 in total direct costs across UAMS, RAND, UCLA, and Univ. of Washington. • The purpose of this grant was to test the effectiveness of the CALM intervention

(collaborative care for anxiety disorders in primary care) in a randomized controlled trial. • Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and performed the qualitative analyses on

implementation of the CALM intervention. IMV 04-360 (Fortney, PI) 10/01/05 – 12/31/09 VA/HSR&D Implementing Telemedicine-Based Collaborative Care for MDD in Contract CBOCs

• $1,354,349 in total direct costs • The purpose of this grant was to test an implementation strategy for VA assisting

community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs) in adopting a collaborative care model for treating depression.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and led the organizational-level data collection. MH 20024-06 (Smith, PI) 07/01/04 – 09/30/09 NIH/NIMH Training Program in Health Services Research

• $1,024,798 in total direct costs • This grant provided for postdoctoral fellowships for M.D. or Ph.D. trainees in mental

health services research.

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• Dr. Curran was Co-PI on this project and served as Fellowship Director. AR-030609-069 (Miller, PI) 10/01/03 – 9/30/08 SAMHSA Meeting the Needs of Dually Diagnosed Arkansans

• $1,124,806 in total direct costs • This purpose of this grant was to develop, implement, and evaluate a program through

the Arkansas Division of Behavioral Health Services to begin statewide screening, assessment, referral, and treatment of persons with co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders.

• Dr. Curran began as Project Evaluator, then moved into a Consultant role due to the funding of his NIDA K01 Award.

MNT 02-212 (Owen, PI) 04/01/03 – 03/30/05 VA/HSR&D A Study of Strategies to Improve Schizophrenia Treatment

• $499,456 in total direct costs • The purpose of this grant was to test different implementation strategies in facilitating the

adoption of evidenced-based treatments for schizophrenia. This was a multi-site project in south central region of the VA.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator. HFP 90-019 (Owen, PI) 10/01/03 – 09/30/07 VA/HSR&D Centers for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research

• $5,310,045 in total direct costs • This grant provided core funding for the Center of Mental Healthcare and Outcomes

Research, a VA HSR&D Center of Excellence (this was the center’s 3rd renewal). The center’s mission was to coordinate and conduct research into issues of access, utilization, quality and costs of mental health and substance abuse treatment in the VA.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator. P50MH48197 (Smith, PI) 10/01/98 - 09/30/2003 NIH/NIMH Center for Mental Health Services Research

• $3,727,150 in total direct costs • This grant provided core funding for the Center for Mental Health Services Research, a

large P50 research center funded by NIMH. The centers mission was to facilitate research on mental health services delivery and quality.

• Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator. MNH 98-000 (Smith/Owen PI) 10/01/1998 – 9/30/09 VA/HSR&D The Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative

• $4,500,000 in total direct costs over 11 years (multiple renewals, not including current center grant noted above)

• This grant provided core funding for the Coordinating Center of the Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative.

• Dr. Curran was a co-investigator and served as Associate Director of the center. MNT 01-033 (Owen, PI) 10/01/00 – 09/30/02 VA/HSR&D Mental Health QUERI Translation Plan to Improve Antipsychotic Treatment

• $451, 687 in total direct costs • This purpose of this grant was to test a strategy for improving medication management

practices for schizophrenia. This was a multi-site study in the VA’s south central region. • Dr. Curran was Co-Investigator and lead methodologist on the project.

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Peer-Reviewed Publications 1. Curran GM. 1996. “From 'Swinging Hard' to ‘Rocking Out’: Classification of Style and

the Creation of Identity in the World of Drumming.” Symbolic Interaction 19(1):37-60. 2. Curran GM, White HR, Hansell S. 1997. “Predicting Problem Drinking: A Test of an

Interactive Social Learning Analysis.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 21(8):1379-1390.

3. Fortney JC, Booth BM, Curran GM. 1999. “Do Patients with Alcohol Dependence Use More Services? A Comparative Analysis with Other Chronic Disorders.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 23(1): 127-133.

4. Curran GM, Booth BM. 1999. “Longitudinal Changes in Predictor Profiles of Abstinence among Male Veterans.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 23(1): 141-143.

5. Curran GM, Stoltenberg SF, Hill EM, Mudd S, Blow FC, Zucker RA. 1999. “Gender Differences in the Relationships among SES, Family History of Alcoholism, and Alcohol Dependence.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol 60(6):825-832.

6. Fischer EP, Marder SR, Smith GR, Owen RO, Rubenstein L, Hedrick SC, Curran GM. 2000. “The Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (MHQ).” Medical Care 38(6 Suppl. 1):I70-81.

7. Curran GM, White HR, Hansell S. 2000. “Personality, Environment, and Problem Drug Use.” Journal of Drug Issues 30(2):375-406.

8. Curran GM, Flynn HA, Kirchner JE, Booth BM. 2000. “Depression after Alcohol Treatment as a Risk Factor for Relapse.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 19(3):259-265. PMID: 11027896

9. Booth BM, Fortney SM, Fortney JC, Curran GM, Kirchner JE. 2001. “Short-Term Course of Drinking in an Untreated Sample of At-Risk Drinkers.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol 62(5):580-588. PMID: 11702797.

10. Curran GM, Booth BM, Kirchner JE, Worley M, Rookey C, Collins K. 2002. “Depressive Symptomatology and Attrition from Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research 29(2):138-143. PMID: 12032971

11. Kirchner JE, Curran GM, Thrush CR, Owen RR, Fortney JC, Booth BM. 2002. “Depressive Disorders and Alcohol Dependence in a Community Population.” Community Mental Health Journal 38(5):361-373. PMID: 12236407

12. Curran GM, Kirchner JE, Allee E, Booth BM. 2003. “Datapoints: Detecting Substance Use Disorders in VA Primary Care Clinics.” Psychiatric Services 54:1326. PMID: 14557514

13. Curran GM, Sullivan G, Williams DK, Han X, Collins K, Keys J, Kotrla KJ. 2003. “Emergency Room Use of Persons with Comorbid Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders.” Annals of Emergency Medicine 41(5):659-667. PMID: 12712033

14. Kirchner JE, Curran GM, Aikens J. 2004. “Datapoints: Detecting Depression in VA Primary Care Clinics.” Psychiatric Services 55:350. PMID: 15067144

15. Booth BM, Curran GM, Han X. 2004. “Predictors of Short-Term Course of Drinking Among Untreated At-Risk Drinkers.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol 65:63-73. PMID: 15000505

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16. Flynn HA, Walton MA, Curran GM, Blow FC, Knudtzen, S. 2004. “Psychological Distress and Return to Substance Use Two Years Following Treatment.” Substance Use and Misuse 39:885-910. PMID: 15217197

17. Owen RR, Thrush CR, Cannon D, Sloan KL, Curran GM, Hudson T, Austen M, Ritchie M. 2004. “Use of Electronic Medical Record Data for Quality Improvement in Schizophrenia Treatment.” Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 11:351-357. PMCID: PMC516241

18. Fortney JC, Mukherjee S, Curran GM, Fortney S. Han X, Booth BM. 2004. “Factors Associated with Perceived Stigma for Alcohol Use and Treatment Among At-Risk Drinkers.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research 31(4):418-29. PMID: 15602142

19. Curran GM, Thrush CR, Smith JL, Ritchie M, Owen RR, Chadwick D. 2005. “Implementing Research Findings into Practice Using Clinical Opinion Leaders: Barriers and Lessons Learned.” Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Safety 31(12): 700-707. PMID: 16430023

20. Chermack ST, Booth BM, Curran GM. 2006. “Gender Differences in Correlates of Recent Physical Assault among Untreated Rural and Urban At-Risk Drinkers: Role of Depression.” Violence and Victimization 21(1):67-80. PMID: 16494133

21. Edlund M, Curran GM, Unutzer J. 2006. “Perceived Need for Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Treatment.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 41(6):480-7. PMID: 16565918

22. Hagedorn H, Hogan M, Smith J, Bowman C, Curran GM, Espadas D, Kimmel B, Kochevar L, Legro M, Sales A. 2006. “Lessons Learned About Implementing Research Findings Into Clinical Practice: Experiences from VA QUERI.” Journal of General Internal Medicine 21(2):S21-S24. PMCID: PMC2557131

23. Sales A, Smith JL, Curran GM, Kochevar L. 2006. “Models, Strategies and Tools: The Role of Theory in Implementing Evidence-Based Findings into Practice in Organizational Settings. Journal of General Internal Medicine 21(2):S43-S49. PMID: 16637960

24. Stetler C, Legro M, Rycroft-Malone J, Bowman C, Curran GM, Guihan M, Hegedorn H, Pineros S, Wallace C. 2006. “Role of 'External Facilitation' in Implementation of Research Findings: A Qualitative Evaluation of Facilitation Experiences in the Veterans Health Administration.” Implementation Science 1:23 (18 October 2006). PMCID: PMC1635058

25. Booth BM, Curran GM. 2006. “Variations in Drinking Patterns in the Rural South: Joint Effects of Race, Gender, and Rural Residence.” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 32:561-568. PMID: 17127544

26. Stecker T, Curran GM, Han X, Booth BM. 2007. “Patterns of Health Services Use Associated with Veterans Affairs Outpatient Substance-Use Treatment.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 68:510-518. PMID: 17568954

27. Curran GM, Booth BM, Kirchner J, Deneke E. 2007. “Recognition and Management of Depression in a Substance Use Treatment Population.” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 33:563-570. PMID: 17668342

28. Wryobeck JM, Walton MA, Curran GM, Massey LS, Booth BM. 2007. "Complexities of Cocaine Users Presenting to the ED with Chest Pain: Interactions between Depression Symptoms, Alcohol Use, and Race." Journal of Addiction Medicine 1:213-221. PMID: 21768960

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29. Stecker T, Han X, Curran GM, Booth BM. 2007. “Characteristics of Women Seeking Intensive Outpatient Substance Use Treatment in the VA.” Journal of Women’s Health 16:1478-1484. PMID: 18062763

30. Curran GM, Allee, ME, Mukherjee S, Owen R. 2008. “A Process for Developing an Implementation Intervention: QUERI Series.” Implementation Science 3:17. PMID: 18353186

31. Curran GM, Sullivan G, Williams DK, Han X, Allee E, Kotrala K. 2008. “The Association of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Use of the Emergency Department among Persons with Substance Use Disorders: An Observational Cohort Study.” BMC Emergency 8:17. PMCID: PMC2615439

32. Curran GM, Stecker T, Han X, Booth BM. 2008. “Individual and Program Predictors of Attrition from VA Substance Use Treatment.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research 36(1):25-34. PMID: 18188705

33. Fortney JC, Pyne J, Smith J, Curran GM, Otero JM, Enderle MA, McDougall S. 2009. “Steps for Implementing Collaborative Care Programs for Depression.” Population Health Management 12(2):69-79. PMID: 19320606

34. Borders T, Curran GM, Mattox R, Booth BM. 2010. “Religiousness among At-Risk Drinkers: Is it Prospectively Associated with the Development or Maintenance of an Alcohol-Use Disorder?” Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 71(1):136-42. PMCID: PMC2815054

35. Mancino M, Curran GM, Han X, Allee ME, Humphreys K, Booth BM. 2010. “Predictors of Attrition from a National Sample of Methadone Maintenance Patients.” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 36(3):155-60. PMCID: PMC3314423

36. Booth BM, Curran GM, Han X, Wright P, Frith S, Leukefeld C, Falk R, Carlson RG. 2010. “Longitudinal Relationship between Psychological Distress and Multiple Substance Use: Results from a Three-Year Multisite Natural-History Study of Rural Stimulant Users” Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 71(2):258-267. PMID: 20230724

37. Small J, Curran GM, Booth BM. 2010. “Barriers and Facilitators for Alcohol Treatment for Women: Are There More or Less for Rural Women?” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 39(1):1-13. PMID: 20381284

38. Pyne JM, Fortney JC, Curran GM, Tripathi S, Atkinson JH, Kilbourne AM, Hagedorn HJ, Rimland D, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Monson T, Bottonari KA, Asch SM, Gifford AL. 2011. “Effectiveness of Collaborative Care for Depression in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinics.” Archives of Internal Medicine 171(1):23-31. PMID: 21220657

39. Lash SJ, Timko C, Curran GM, McKay JR, Burdon JL. 2011. “Implementation of Evidence-Based Substance Use Disorder Continuing Care Interventions.” Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 25(2): 238-251. PMID: 21443297

40. Curran GM, Pyne J, Fortney JC, Gifford A, Asch SM, Rimland D, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Monson TP, Kilbourne AM, Hagedorn H, Atkinson JH. 2011. “Development and Implementation of Collaborative Care for Depression in HIV Clinics.” AIDS Care 23(12):1626-1636. PMID: 21714689

41. Curran GM, Ounpraseuth ST, Small J, Booth BM. 2011. “Trajectories of Substance Use and Mental Health Services in Rural Stimulant Users.” Psychiatric Services 62:1230-1232. PMCID: PMC3374953

42. Gifford E, Tavakoli S, Weingardt KR, Finney JW, Pierson H, Cook J, Rosen C, Hagedorn

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H, Cook J, Curran GM. 2012. “How Do Components of Evidence-Based Psychological Treatment Cluster in Practice? A Survey and Cluster Analysis.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 42(1):45-55. PMID: 21943809

43. Curran GM, Bauer M, Mittman B, Pyne JM, Stetler C. 2012. "Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Designs: Combining Elements of Clinical Effectiveness and Implementation Research to Enhance Public Health Impact.” Medical Care 50(3):217-226. PMCID: PMC3731143

44. Curran GM, Sullivan G, Mendel P, Craske MG, Sherbourne CD, Stein MB, McDaniel A, Roy-Byrne P. 2012. "Implementation of the CALM Intervention for Anxiety Disorders: A Qualitative Study.” Implementation Science 7:14. PMCID: PMC3319426

45. Small J, Curran GM, Ounpraseuth ST, Booth BM. 2012. "Motivation to Change as Mediator for the Longitudinal Relationships of Gender and Alcohol Severity with One-Year Drinking Outcome." Journal of Studies of Alcohol and Drugs 73:504–513. PMCID: PMC3316721

46. Fortney JC, Enderle M, McDougall S, Clothier J, Otero J, Altman L, Curran GM. 2012. "Implementation Outcomes of Evidence Based Quality Improvement for Depression in Satellite Primary Care Clinics." Implementation Science 7:30. PMCID: PMC3353178

47. Bottonari KA, Tripathi SP, Fortney JC, Curran GM, Rimland D, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Gifford AL, Pyne JM. 2012. "Correlates of Antiretroviral and Antidepressant Adherence among Depressed HIV-Infected Patients." Aids Patient Care and STDs 26(5):265-73. PMID: 22536930

48. Hunt J, Curran GM, Mouden S, Ward-Jones S, Owen RR, Fortney JC. 2012. "Partnership for Implementation of Evidence-Based Mental Health Practices in Rural Federally Qualified Health Centers: Theory and Methods." Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action 6(3):389-398. PMCID: 3702033

49. Booth BM, Edlund M, Curran GM, Han X. 2013. "Criminal Justice and Alcohol Treatment: Results From a National Sample." Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 44(3):249-255. PMID: 22954511

50. Mittal DM, Drummond K, Sullivan G, Corrigan P, Blevins D, Curran GM. 2013. "Stigma Associated with PTSD: Perceptions of Treatment Seeking Combat Veterans." Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 36(2):86-92. PMID: 19199854

51. Wright PB, Stewart KS, Curran GM, Booth BM. 2013. "A Qualitative Study of Barriers to the utilization of HIV Testing Services among Rural African American Cocaine Users." Journal of Drug Issues 43(3):314-334. PMCID: PMC3772639

52. Wright PB, Curran GM, Booth BM, Stewart KS. 2013. "A Qualitative Analysis of Provider Barriers and Solutions to HIV Testing for Substance Users in a Small, Largely Rural Southern State." Journal of Rural Health 29(4): 420-431. PMCID: PMC3801273

53. Waliski A, Townsend J, Cheney AM, Sullivan S, Hunt J, Curran GM. 2014. "Establishing Community Partnerships for the Prevention of Mental Distress and Suicide in Military Personnel and Veterans.” Journal of Military and Government Counseling 2(1), 2-15.

54. Cheney A, Dunn A, Booth BM, Frith L, Curran GM. 2014. "The Intersections of Gender and Power in Women Veterans Experiences of Substance Use and VA Care”. Annals of Anthropological Practice 37(2): 149-171.

55. Kirchner JE, Ritchie M, Pitcock JA, Parker LE, Curran GM, Fortney JC. 2014. "Outcomes of a Partnered Facilitation Strategy to Implement Primary Care – Mental

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Health." Journal of General Internal Medicine 29(4):904-912. PMCID: PMC4239280 56. Cheney A, Curran GM, Booth BM, Borders T. 2014. "The Religious and Spiritual

Dimensions of Cutting Down and Stopping Cocaine Use: A Qualitative Exploration among African Americans in the South." Journal of Drug Issues 44(1):94-113. PMCID: PMC4212694

57. Booth BM, Stewart KE, Curran GM, Cheney AM, Borders TF. 2014. "Beliefs and Attitudes Regarding Drug Treatment: Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior in African American Cocaine Users." Addictive Behaviors 39(10):1441-1446. PMCID: PMC4123798

58. Wright PB, Stewart KE, Curran GM, Booth BM, Mays G, Borders T. 2014. "Correlates of HIV Testing among Rural African American Cocaine Users." Research in Nursing and Health 37(6):466-477. PMCID: PMC4232449

59. Borders TF, Booth BM, Stewart KE, Cheney AM, Curran GM. 2015. "Rural/Urban Residence, Access, and Perceived Need for Treatment among African American Cocaine Users." Journal of Rural Health 31(1):98-107. PMCID: PMC4280311

60. Borders TF, Booth BM, Curran GM. 2015. "African American Cocaine Users' Preferred Treatment Site: Variations by Rural/Urban Residence, Stigma, and Treatment Effectiveness." Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 50:26-31. PMCID: PMC4319702

61. Curran GM, Woo SM, Hepner KA, Lai WP, Kramer TL, Drummond KL, Weingardt K. 2015. "Training Substance Use Disorder Counselors in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: Development and Initial Exploration of an Online Training Program." Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 58:33-42. PMID: 26219680

62. Cucciare MA, Sadler AG, Mengeling MA, Torner JC, Curran GM, Booth BM. 2015. "Associations between Deployment, Military Rank, and Binge Drinking in Active Duty and Reserve/National Guard US Servicewomen." Drug and Alcohol Dependence 153:37-42. PMID: 26118832

63. Smith SA, Mays GP, Felix H, Tilford JM, Curran GM, Preston MA. 2015. "The Impact of Economic Constraints on Public Health System Partnerships Structures." American Journal of Public Health 105(9):48-53.

64. Abraham T, Cheney AM, Curran GM. 2015 "A Bourdieusian Analysis of US Military Culture and Help Seeking for Mental Illness Among Military Populations." American Journal of Men’s Health [Epub ahead of print].

65. Fortney JC, Curran GM, Hunt JB, Cheney AM, Lu L, Valenstein M, Eisenberg D. 2016. “Prevalence of probable mental disorders and help-seeking behaviors among veteran and non-veteran community college students.” General Hospital Psychiatry 38:99-104. PMCID: PMC5734055

66. Kirchner J, Woodward EN, Smith JL, Curran GM, Kilbourne A, Owen RR, Bauer MS. 2016. “Implementation Science Supports Core Clinical Competencies: An Overview and Clinical Example.” Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders 18(6). PMID: 27959478

67. Cheney AM, Booth BM, Borders TF, Curran GM. 2016. “The Role of Social Capital in African Americans’ Attempts to Reduce and Quit Cocaine Use.” Substance Use Misuse 1(6): 777-787. PMCID: PMC4907499

68. Brown CH, Curran GM, Palinkas LA, Aarons GA, Wells KB, Collins LM, Duan N, Mittman BS, Wallace A, Tabak RG, Ducharme L, Chambers D, Neta G, Wiley T, Landsverk J, Cheunh K, Cruden G. “An Overview of Research and Evaluation Designs for Dissemination and Implementation”, Annual Review of Public Health 2017 38:1, 1-

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22. PMID: 28384085 69. Cucciare MA, Curran GM, Han X, Booth BM. 2016. “Associations between Religiosity,

Perceived Social Support, and Stimulant Use in and Untreated Rural Sample in the USA. “Substance Use and Misuse 51(7): 823-834. PMCID: PMC4962696

70. Zaller N, Cheney A, Curran GM, Booth BM, Borders TF. 2016. “The Criminal Justice Experience of African American Cocaine Users in Arkansas.” Substance Use Misuse 51(12):1566-1576. PMCID: PMC5844222

71. Cucciare MA, Curran GM, Craske M, Abraham T, McCarther MB, Marchant-Miro K, Lindset J, Kauth MR, Landes S, Sullivan G. 2016. “Assessing Fidelity of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Rural VA Clinics: Design of a Randomized Implementation Effectiveness (hybrid type III) Trial.” Implementation Science 11:65. PMCID: PMC4862056

72. Fischer EP, McSweeney JC, Wright P, Cheney AM, Curran GM, Henderson K, Fortney JC. 2016. “Overcoming Barriers to Sustained Engagement in Mental Healthcare: Perspectives of Rural Veterans and Providers.” Journal of Rural Health 32(4):429-438. PMID:: 27557334

73. Drummond KL, Painter JT, Curran GM, Stanley R, Gifford AL, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Rimland D, Monson TP, Pyne JM. 2017. “HIV Patient and Provider Feedback on a Telehealth Collaborative Care for Depression Intervention.” AIDS Care 29(3):290-298. PMID: 27871183

74. Branham DK, Borders TF, Stewart KE, Curran GM, Booth BM. 2017. “Acceptability of HIV Testing Sites Among Rural and Urban African Americans Who Use Cocaine.” AIDS Behav 21(2): 576–586. PMCID: PMC5290213

75. Brown CH, Curran G, Palinkas LA, Aarons GA, Wells KB, Jones L, Collins LM, Duan N, Mittman BS, Wallace A, Tabak RG, Ducharme L, Chambers DA, Neta G, Wiley T, Landsverk J, Cheung K, Cruden G. “An Overview of Research and Evaluation Designs for Dissemination and Implementation.” Annu Rev Public Health. 2017 Mar 20;38:1-22. doi: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031816-044215. Review. PMCID: PMC5384265

76. Swindle T, Johnson S, Whiteside-Mansell L, Curran GM. 2017. “A Mixed Methods Protocol for Developing and Testing Implementation Strategies for Evidence-Based Obesity Prevention in Childcare: A Cluster Randomized Hybrid Type III Trial.” Implementation Science 12:90. PMCID: PMC5516351

77. Shoemaker, S.J., Curran, G.M., Swan, H., Teeter, B.S., Thomas, J. (2017). “Application of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to community pharmacy: A framework for implementation research on pharmacy services.” Res Social Adm Pharm, S1551-7411(17)30506-5. PMID: 2866816

78. Curran GM, Shoemaker SJ. “Advancing Pharmacy Practice Through Implementation Science.” Res Social Adm Pharm. 2017 Jun 1. pii: S1551-7411(17)30512-0. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2017.05.018. PMID:28619650

79. Haynes TF, Cheney AM, Sullivan JG, Bryant K, Curran GM, Olson M, Cottoms N, Reaves C. “Addressing Mental Health Needs: Perspectives of African Americans Living in the Rural South.” Psychiatr Serv. 2017 Jun 1;68(6):573-578. doi:10.1176/appi.ps.201600208. Epub 2017 Feb 1. PMCID: PMC5646233

80. Chinman M, Woodward EN, Curran GM, Hausmann LRM. “Harnessing Implementation Science to Increase the Impact of Health Equity Research.” Med Care. 2017 Sep;55 Suppl 9 Suppl 2:S16-S23. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000769. PMCID: PMC5639697.

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81. Kramer TL, Drummond KL, Curran GM, Fortney JC. “Assessing Culture and Climate of Federally Qualified Health Centers: A Plan for Implementing Behavioral Health Interventions.” J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2017;28(3):973-987. doi:10.1353/hpu.2017.0091. PMID: 28804072.

82. Abraham TH, Koenig CJ, Zamora K, Hill C, Uddo M, Kelly AP, Hamilton MF, Curran GM, Pyne JM, Seal KH. “Situating mental health work in place: Qualitative findings from interviews with Veterans in Southeastern Louisiana and Northern California.” Health Place. 2017 Sep;47:63-70. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2017.07.001. Epub 2017 Jul 26. PMID: 28755653.

83. Fortney JC, Curran GM, Hunt JB, Lu L, Eisenberg D, Valenstein M. “Mental Health Treatment Seeking Among Veteran and Civilian Community College Students.” Psychiatr Serv. 2017 Aug 1;68(8):851-855. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201600240. Epub 2017 Apr 17. PMID: 28412894.

84. Stafford R, Thomas J, Payakachat N, Diemer T, Lang M, Kordsmeier B, Curran G. “Using an array of implementation strategies to improve success rates of pharmacist-initiated medication therapy management services in community pharmacies.” Res Social Adm Pharm. 2017 Sep - Oct;13(5):938-946. doi:10.1016/j.sapharm.2017.04.006. Epub 2017 Apr 8. PMID: 28420595.

85. Sullivan G, Cheney A, Olson M, Haynes T, Bryant K, Cottoms N, Reaves C, Curran G. “Rural African Americans' Perspectives on Mental Health: Comparing Focus Groups and Deliberative Democracy Forums.” J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2017;28(1):548-565. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2017.0039. PMID: 28239018.

86. Williams EC, Achtmeyer CE, Young JP, Berger D, Curran G, Bradley KA, Richards J, Siegel MB, Ludman EJ, Lapham GT, Forehand M, Harris AHS. “Barriers to and Facilitators of Alcohol Use Disorder Pharmacotherapy in Primary Care: A Qualitative Study in Five VA Clinics.” J Gen Intern Med. 2018 33(3):258-267. doi:10.1007/s11606-017-4202-z. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 29086341.

87. Haynes T, Turner J, Smith J, Curran G, Bryant-Moore K, Ounpraseuth ST, Kramer T, Harris K, Hutchins E, Yeary KHK. “Reducing depressive symptoms through behavioral activation in churches: A Hybrid-2 randomized effectiveness-implementation design.” Contemporary Clinical Trials. 2018 Jan;64:22-29. doi:10.1016/j.cct.2017.11.010. Epub 2017 Nov 21. PMID: 29170075.

88. Cerimele J, Fortney J, Pyne J, and Curran G. “Bipolar disorder in primary care: a qualitative study of clinician and patient experiences with diagnosis and treatment.” Family Practice. 2019 36(1):32-37. doi:10.1093/fampra/cmy019.

89. Cheney AM, Haynes TF, Olson M, Cottoms N, Bryant K, Reaves CM, Curran GM, Reich M, Sullivan G. “Using Deliberative and Qualitative Methods to Mobilize Community Around the Mental Health Needs of Rural African Americans.” Healthcare Systems and Reform. 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2017.1404180

90. Medley J, Cheney AM, Grubbs K, Abraham T, Hunt J, Fortney J, Lu L, and Curran GM. "The Impact of the Psychological Sequela of Trauma on Veterans Seeking Higher Education." Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability. 2017 30(1), 83-96.

91. Fortney JC, Pyne JM, Ward-Jones S, Bennet IM, Diehl J, Farris K, Cerimele JM, Curran GM. “Implementation of Evidence Based Practices for Complex Mood Disorders in Primary Care Safety Net Clinics.” Fam Syst Health. 2018 Sep;36(3):267-280. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000357. Epub 2018 May 28. PMID: 29809039.

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92. Curran GM, Freeman PR, Martin BC, Teeter BS, Drummond KL, Bradley K, Thannisch MM, Mosley CL, Schoenberg N, Edlund M. “Communication Between Pharmacists and Primary Care Physicians in the Midst of a US Opioid Crisis.” Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 2018 Aug 10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.08.006 [Epub ahead of print].

93. Swindle T, Selig JP, Rutledge JM, Whiteside-Mansell L, Curran G. Fidelity monitoring in complex interventions: a case study of the WISE intervention. Arch Public Health. 2018;76:53. Published 2018 Aug 29. doi:10.1186/s13690-018-0292-2.

94. Abraham TH, Marchant-Miros K, McCarther MB, et al. Adapting Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management for Veterans Affairs Community-Based Outpatient Clinics: Iterative Approach. JMIR Ment Health. 2018;5(3):e10277. Published 2018 Aug 22. doi:10.2196/10277.

95. Landes, S.J., S.A. McBain, and G.M. Curran, An introduction to effectiveness-implementation hybrid designs. Psychiatry Res, 2019. 280: p. 112513.

96. Vaughn A, Ammerman A, Curran GM, Hales DP, Powell BJ, Studts CR, Trogdon J, Burney R, Jacobs, Ward DS. “The impact of basic vs. enhanced Go NAPSACC on child care centers' healthy eating and physical activity practices: protocol for a type 3 hybrid effectiveness-implementation cluster-randomized trial. Implement Sci, 2019. 14(1): p. 101.

97. Hohmann L, Hastings T, Qian J, Curran GM, Westrick S. “Medicare Annual Wellness Visits: A Scoping Review of Current Practice Models and Opportunities for Pharmacists.” J Pharm Pract, 2019: p. 897190019847793.

98. Swindle, T., Johnson, S., Davenport, K., Thirunavukarasu, T., Sadasivan, G., Whiteside-Mansell, L., & Curran, G. “A Mixed-Methods Exploration of Barriers and Facilitators to Evidence-Based Practices for Obesity Prevention in Head Start.” J Nutr Educ Behav, 2019. 51(9): p. 1067-1079.e1.

99. Kwadjo D, Nabaweesi R, Aitken ME, Mullins SH, Whiteside-Mansell L, Barkin S, Curran GM, Bobda C. “Automatic Assessment of Infant Sleep Safety Using Semantic Segmentation.” 13th International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1145/1122445.1122456.

100. Livet M, Haines ST, Curran GM, Seaton T, Ward C, Sorensen T, McClurg MR. Implementation Science: A Primer for Pharmacy Practice.” Pharmacotherapy. 2018 May;38(5):490-502. doi: 10.1002/phar.2114.

101. Jones SL, Nagel C, McSweeney JC, Curran GM. “Prevalence and Correlates of Psychiatric Symptoms among First Responders in a Rural State.” In Press. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing (2018), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnu.2018.06.007. [Epub ahead of print]

102. Cucciare MA, Ounpraseuth ST, Curran GM, Booth BM. “Predictors of Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Use Among Rural Stimulant Users over Three Years.” In Press. Substance Abuse.

103. Freeman PR, Curran GM, Drummond KL, Martin BC, Teeter BS, Bradley K, Schoenberg N, Edlund M. “Utilization of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs for Prescribing and Dispensing Decisions: Results from A Multi-Site Qualitative Study.” In Press. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2018 Sep 14. pii: S1551-411(18)30303-6. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.09.007. [Epub ahead of print]

104. Johnson AL, Ecker AH, Barrera TL, Hundt N, Kauth MR, Martin LA, Curran GM, Cully JA. “Moving Beyond Randomized Trials: An Example of a Hybrid-Effectiveness-

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Implementation Design in Behavioral Medicine Research.” In Press. Transl Behav Med. 2018 Nov 26. doi: 10.1093/tbm/iby116. [Epub ahead of print]

105. Lane-Fall MB, Curran GM, Beidas RS. “Scoping implementation science for the beginner: locating yourself on the "subway line" of translational research.”BMC Med Res Methodol, 2019 Jun 28, 19(1):133. doi: 10.1186/s12874-019-0783-z. PMCID: PMC6599376.

106. Swindle T, Curran GM, Johnson S. An Implementation Science Perspective for Nutrition Education and Behavior. In Press. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.

107. Callaghan-Koru JA, Creanga AA, DiPietro B, Mark K, Sowe A, Aboumatar N, Burke A, Curran GM. “Implementation of the safe reduction in primary cesarean births safety bundle in Maryland.” Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2019 Jul;134(1):109-119. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000003328. PMID: 31188309

108. Bates K, Stafford R, Teeter B, Diemer T, Thomas J, Curran GM. “Pharmacist-provided services and pharmacist integration into a Patient-Centered Medical Home: A qualitative study of primary care clinic staff perceptions.” In Press. Journal of the American Pharmacy Association.

109. Bacci JL, Bigham KA, Dillon-Summer L, Ferreri S, Frail C, Hamada CY, Lantaff W, McGivney MS, Renner H, Snyder ME, Curran GM. “Community Pharmacist Patient Care Services: A Systematic Review of Approaches Used for Implementation and Evaluation.” In Press. Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.

110. Choi AN, Curran GM, Flowers SK, Morris EJ, Salem AM, Curry BD. “Pharmacy Students’ Lived Experiences of Academic Difficulty and Tinto's Theory of Student Departure.” In Press. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education.

111. Teeter B, Mosley C, Jones D, Maertin B, Thomas J, Romero J, Curran GM. “Improving HPV Vaccination using Implementation Strategies in Community Pharmacies: Pilot Study Protocol.” In Press. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2019 May 29. pii: S1551-7411(19)30555-8. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2019.05.022. [Epub ahead of print]

112. Curran, GM. “Implementation Science Made Too Simple: A Teaching Tool.” In Press. Implementation Science Communications.

113. Snyder M, Curran GM. “An Evaluation of the Spread and Scale of PatientToc™ from Primary Care to Community Pharmacy Practice for the Collection of Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Study Protocol.” In Press. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy.

114. Cidav Z, Mandell D, Pyne J, Beidas R, Curran GM, Marcus S. “A Pragmatic Method for Costing Implementation Strategies Using Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing.” In Press. Implementation Science.

Book Chapters 1. Curran GM, White HR. 1998. “Adolescents at Risk: Low Socioeconomic Status and

Early Onset Drug Use in the U.S.” In Global Drugs Law, edited by D.C. Jayasuriya, R. K. Nayak, and A. Wells. New Delhi, India: Har-Anand Publications Pvt Ltd., pp. 414-429.

2. Zucker RA, Chermack S, Curran GM. 2000. “A Developmental Approach to the Study of Alcoholism.” (Pp. 569-587) In Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology, 2nd Edition, edited by M. Lewis and A. Sameroff. New York: Plenum Press.

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3. Landsverk J, Brown CH, Smith JD, Chamberlain P, Curran GM, Palinkas L, Ogihara M, Czaja S, Goldhaber-Fiebert J, Vermeer W, Saldana L, Rolls Reutz J, Horwitz SM, 2018 “Design and Analysis in Dissemination and Implementation Research.” Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health: Translating Science to Practice, 2nd Edition, edited by RC Brownson, GA Colditz and EK Proctor. New York: Oxford University Press.

Manuscripts under Review 1. Smith S, Mays G, Tilford M, Felix H, Bird M, Curran GM. “Exploring the Structural

Changes of Public Health Delivery Systems in Relation to Maternal and Child Health Services.”

2. Abraham TH, Cheney AM, Curran GM, Drummond KL. “The Embodiment of Drinking as Routine Practice During Military Service and Cultural Constraints on Sobriety Among Veterans From Arkansas.”

3. Prusaczyk B, Swindle T, Curran G. “Defining and Conceptualizing Outcomes for De-Implementation: Key Distinctions from Implementation Outcomes.”

Invited Talks 1. “Incorporating Implementation Research into Clinical Effectiveness Trials: Toward using

Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Designs”, Wake Forest University Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Winston-Salem, NC, September 2016.

2. “Implementing EBPs in Healthcare Settings”, University of Wisconsin, Dissemination & Implementation Short Course Program, Madison, WI, October 2016.

3. “Measurement and Evaluation Issues in Hybrid Designs”, University of Wisconsin, Dissemination & Implementation Short Course Program, Madison, WI, October 2016.

4. “Research Questions and Design Considerations: Effectiveness to Implementation”, University of Wisconsin, Dissemination & Implementation Short Course Program, Madison, WI, October 2016.

5. “Real Life Applications Mixing Theory and Experience”, University of Wisconsin, Dissemination & Implementation Short Course Program, Madison, WI, October 2016

6. “Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Designs”, University of North Carolina, Implementation Science Student Group Implementation Science Speaker Series, Chapel Hill, NC, May 2017.

7. 4th Annual Symposium on Implementation Science, ‘Innovative Designs in Dissemination and Implementation Research’, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, John Hopkins University Center for AIDS Research, Baltimore, MD, November 2017.

8. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry, “20 Years in Implementation Science in Mental Health Contexts: A Look Back, Some Lessons Learned, and Thoughts on Career Development.” May 2018.

9. University of Pennsylvania, College of Medicine Workshop, “Support for investigators who plan to apply for grants (e.g., F, K, CDA, R, P, U mechanisms from NIH, AHRQ, PCORI, and VA) that utilize hybrid effectiveness-implementation designs.” May 2018.

10. Implementation Science Masterclass 2018, King’s College, “Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Designs in Practice”, London, UK, July 2018.

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11. Implementation Science Masterclass 2019, King’s College, “Hybrid Effectiveness – Implementation Designs: An Introduction”, London, UK, July 2019.

12. Implementation Science Masterclass 2019, King’s College, “Hybrid Effectiveness – Implementation Designs: Advanced Design Considerations”, London, UK, July 2019.

13. 2nd UK Annual Implementation Science Research Conference, Kings College, “Go Big or Go Home”, London, UK, July 2019.

Presentations (This list represents those Dr. Curran was actively involved in presenting or writing. Others not listed.)

1. Curran GM. "Social Learning and Addiction: A Theory in Search of Support." Paper

presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, CA, August, 1994.

2. Curran GM. "Changing Risk Behaviors among IV Drug Users." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Association for Humanist Sociology, Raleigh, NC, October, 1994.

3. Curran GM. "A Social Learning Analysis of Drinking and Drug Use among New Jersey Young Adults." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August, 1995.

4. Curran GM, and White HR. “Adolescents at Risk: Low Socioeconomic Status and Early Onset Drug Use in the U.S.” Paper presented at the International Conference on Global Drugs Law, sponsored by the United Nations Drug Control Program and the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, India, March, 1997.

5. Curran GM. “Adventures of a Sociologist in International Drug Policy-Land.” Paper presented at “Formal and Informal Control of Drugs: Using Scientific Evidence to Reduce Social Consequences,” Seminar at the University of Michigan Substance Abuse Research Center, Ann Arbor, MI, April, 1997.

6. Curran GM, White HR, and Hansell S. “Social Learning, Personality-Environment Interactions, and Substance Use Problems.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA, July, 1997.

7. Curran GM. “A Cultural Ethnography of Music Stores.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada, August, 1997.

8. Curran GM. “Longitudinal Changes in Predictor Profiles of Abstinence among Male Veterans.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the VA Health Services Research and Development Service, Washington, D.C., February, 1998.

9. Curran GM, Booth BM, Kirchner JE. “Depression Post-Alcohol Treatment as a Risk Factor for Relapse: A Need for Identification and Treatment.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Hilton Head, SC, June, 1998.

10. Curran GM, Stoltenberg SF, Hill EM, Mudd S, Blow FC, Zucker RA. “Gender Differences in the Relationships among SES, Family History of Alcoholism, and Alcohol Dependence.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Hilton Head, SC, June, 1998.

11. Curran GM, White HR, Hansell S. “Personality, Environment, and Problem Drug Use.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August, 1998.

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12. Curran GM, Booth BM, Kirchner JE. “Depression Post-Alcohol Treatment and Drinking Outcomes: Implications for Clinical Intervention and Research Design.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the VA Health Services Research and Development Service, Washington, D.C., February, 1999.

13. Curran GM, Kirchner JE, Booth BM. “Depressive Symptomatology and Drop-Out from Outpatient Substance Use Treatment.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA, June, 1999.

14. Curran GM, Owen RR. “The Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative.” Poster presented at Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, January, 2000.

15. Sullivan G, Curran GM, Grimes W. “SES and Health Services Research.” Paper presented at the Mentoring and Education Program Institute, University of New Mexico, Sante Fe, NM, February, 2000.

16. Kirchner JE, Curran GM, Owen RR, Thrush CR, Booth BM. “Comorbid Lifetime Alcohol Use and Depressive Disorders in a Community Population.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the VA Health Services Research and Development Service, Washington, D.C., March, 2000.

17. Curran GM, Booth BM, Kirchner JE. “The Role of Depressive Symptomatology and the Return to Substance Use: An Example from the VA.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Denver, CO, June, 2000.

18. Curran GM, Sullivan G, Williams DK, Han X, Keys J, Kotrla K. “Psychiatric/Substance Use Comorbidity and Emergency Room Use.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Denver, CO, June, 2000.

19. Curran, GM. “ER Use among Patients with Comorbid Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Disorders.” Paper presented at the “Research in Practice” Conference, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Little Rock, AR, November, 2000.

20. Curran GM, Sullivan G, Williams DK, Han X, Keys J, Kotrla K. “Substance Use/Psychiatric Comorbidity and Emergency Room Use.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Montreal, Canada, June, 2001.

21. Flynn HA, Walton M, Curran GM, Blow FC. “Psychological Distress, Reasons for Drinking, and Substance Use Two Years Following Treatment.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Montreal, Canada, June, 2001.

22. Booth BM, Fortney SM, Fortney JC, Curran GM, Kirchner JE. “Short-Term Course of Drinking in an Untreated Sample of At-Risk Drinkers.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Montreal, Canada, June, 2001.

23. Farahati F, Booth BM, Curran GM, Wilcox-Gok V. “Employment Effects of Comorbid Alcohol Abuse and Psychiatric Disorders.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Economics Association, Chicago, IL, March 2002.

24. Curran GM, Kirchner JE, Booth BM. “Detection of Substance Use Disorders in VA Primary Care Clinics.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA, June, 2002.

25. Booth BM, Curran GM. “Predictors of Short-Term Course of Drinking Among Untreated At-Risk Drinkers.” Paper presented at the Conference on Health Services Research Among Hard to Reach Populations, sponsored by NIDA, Key Largo, Florida, October, 2002.

26. Curran GM. “Translating Evidence into Practice Using Clinical Opinion Leaders.” Paper

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presented at the National Meeting of the VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, Washington, D.C., December, 2002.

27. Booth BM, Curran GM, Han X. “Predictors of Short-Term Course of Drinking Among At-Risk Drinkers.” Paper presented at National Meeting of the VA Health Services Research and Development Service, Washington, D.C., February, 2003.

28. Curran GM, Booth BM, Aikens J. “Psychiatric and Medical Comorbidities and Attrition from VA Intensive Outpatient Treatment.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Fort Lauderdale, FL, June, 2003.

29. Curran GM, Booth BM. “Program- and Patient-Level Predictors of Attrition from VA Intensive Outpatient Substance Use Treatment.” Paper presented at the Health Services Research in Substance Abuse Conference, sponsored by NIDA, Atlanta, GA, October, 2003.

30. Curran GM. “The Role of Depressive Symptomatology and the Return to Substance Use.” Poster presented at Complexities of Co-Occurring Disorders, sponsored by NIDA, NIAAA, NIMH, SAMHSA, AHRQ, and HRSA, Washington D.C., June, 2004.

31. Curran GM, Owen RR, Ritchie M, Smith J. “Translating Evidence into Clinical Practice: Lessons Learned.” Presented at the annual Translating Research into Practice Conference, sponsored by AHRQ, Washington D.C., July, 2004.

32. Curran GM, Mukherjee S, Allee E. “The Views and Experiences of Persons with Comorbid Substance Use and Depressive Disorders—A Qualitative Study.” Poster presented at the Health Services Research in Substance Abuse Conference, sponsored by NIDA, Philadelphia, PA, October, 2004

33. Smith JL, Owen RR, Mukherjee S, Curran GM. “Assessing VISN-Level Mental Health Service Lines in a Multi-Site Implementation Study.” Paper presented at the National Meeting of the VA Health Services Research and Development Service, Washington, D.C., February, 2005.

34. Booth BM, Curran GM, Mancino M. “Predictors of Attrition from VA Methadone Maintenance Programs.” Poster presented at the National Meeting of the VA Health Services Research and Development Service, Washington, D.C., February, 2005.

35. Curran GM. “The Views and Experiences of Veterans with Comorbid Substance Use and Depressive Disorders.” Poster presented at the National Meeting of the VA Health Services Research and Development Service, Washington, D.C., February, 2005.

36. Curran GM. “The Views and Experiences of Persons with Comorbid Substance Use and Depressive Disorders: A Qualitative Study in Four Community Treatment Programs in Arkansas. Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA, June, 2005.

37. Smith JL, Owen RR, Curran GM. “Barriers to Following Guideline Recommendations for Antipsychotic Medication Management.” Poster presented at the annual meetings of Academy Health, Seattle, WA, June, 2006.

38. Curran GM, Deneke E, Allee ME, Mukherjee S, Owen RR. “A QUERI Process for Developing Implementation Interventions.” Poster presented at the Addictions Health Services Conference, sponsored by NIDA and NIAAA, Little Rock, October, 2006.

39. Curran GM. “Academic and Clinician Engagement in Participatory Research: An Example from Arkansas’s Division of Behavioral Health Services and the Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Poster presented at the Annual NIMH Health Services Meetings, Washington D.C., July, 2007.

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40. Curran GM. “Academic and Clinician Engagement in Participatory Research: An Example from Arkansas’s Division of Behavioral Health Services and the Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences." Presentation at Knowledge Utilization 07, Stockholm, Sweden, August, 2007.

41. Curran GM, Weingardt K, Hepner K, Woo S. “A Web-Based Training Manual for SUD Addictions Counselors to Learn CBT for Depression.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA, June, 2009.

42. Curran GM, Sullivan G, Mendel P, Sherbourne C, Roy-Burne P. “Implementing Collaborative Care for Anxiety Disorders.” Poster presented at the NIMH Services Meeting, Washington, D.C., July, 2009.

43. Wright PB, Curran GM, Stewart KE, Booth BM. “Pathways to Substance Abuse Treatment for Rural African American Cocaine Users.” Poster presented at the Addictions Health Services Conference, sponsored by NIDA and NIAAA, San Francisco, CA, October, 2009.

44. Curran GM, Sullivan G, Mendel P, Sherbourne C, Roy-Byrne P, Stein M, Craske M. “Implementation of CALM: A Qualitative Study.” Presented at the Anxiety Disorders Association of America Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD, March, 2010.

45. Curran GM, Bauer M, Mittman, B, Stetler C, Pyne JM, Fortney JC, Smith J. “A New ‘Hybrid’? Combining Elements of Clinical Effectiveness and Implementation Research Trials.” Poster presented at the VA HSR&D Field-Based Meeting on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders, Little Rock, AR, April, 2010.

46. Curran GM, Bauer M, Mittman, B; Stetler C; Hagedorn H. “A New ‘Hybrid’? Combining Elements of Clinical Effectiveness and Implementation Research Trials.” Presented at the VA HSR&D National Meeting, Washington D.C., February, 2011.

47. Wright, PB, Stewart, KE, Booth, BM, Curran, GM. “Barriers and Facilitators to HIV Testing in Substance Abuse Treatment: Perspectives from Providers and Rural African-American Cocaine Users.” Paper presented at the NIDA-sponsored meeting, "From Disparities Research to Disparities Interventions: Lessons Learned and Opportunities for the Future of Behavioral Health Sciences," Arlington, VA, April, 2011.

48. Curran GM, Cheney A, Booth BM, Stewart K, Borders T. "Perceived Need for Substance Use Treatment Among African-American Substance Users: A Qualitative Study in Rural and Urban Locations." Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Atlanta, GA, June, 2011.

49. Wright PB, Stewart KE, Booth BM, Curran GM. "If You Build It, They Still Won’t Come: Individual and Social Barriers to HIV Testing Among Rural African-American Cocaine Users." Poster presented at the Addictions Health Services Research Conference in Fairfax, VA, October, 2011.

50. Booth BM, Curran GM, Borders TF. "Measurement of Perceived Need for Treatment among African-American Cocaine Users." Presented at the Addictions Health Services Research Conference in Fairfax, VA, October, 2011.

51. Cheney AM, Curran GM. "African-American Cocaine Users' Perceived Need for Drug Abuse Treatment." Presented at the Addictions Health Services Research Conference in Fairfax, VA, October, 2011.

52. Borders TJ, Curran GM, Booth BM. "Perceived Access and Need for Drug Abuse Treatment among Rural and Urban African American Cocaine Users." Presented at the Addictions Health Services Research Conference in Fairfax, VA, October, 2011.

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53. Curran GM, Booth BM, Cheney A, Frith E, Hudson G. "Barriers to Help-Seeking for Problem Drinking/Drug Use among the National Guard." Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA, June, 2012.

54. Curran GM, Cheney AM, Fortney JC. "A Mixed Method Analysis of Binge Drinking Among Student Veterans in Rural Community Colleges." Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Orlando, FL, June, 2013.

55. Hamilton A, Curran GM. "Hybrid Effectiveness/Implementation Study Designs in Addictions Health Services Research: A Pre-Conference Workshop." Presented at the Addictions Health Services Research Conference in Portland, OR, October, 2013.

56. Curran GM, Cheney AM, Fortney JC. "Drinking Among Students at Rural Community Colleges." Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Seattle, WA, June, 2014.

57. Curran GM, Abraham T, Drummond KD. "National Guard/Reservist Recommendations on Improving Linkage to Treatment and Treatment Programming. Poster presented at the National Meeting of the VA Health Services Research and Development Service in Philadelphia, PA, July 2015.

58. Curran GM, Mittman BS, Landes S, Pyne J. “Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Designs: Clarification, Refinements, and Additional Guidance Based on a Systematic Review and Reports from the Field.” Chair and Presenter, 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington, DC, December 2015.

59. Swindle T, Curran GM. “A Qualitative Assessment of Barriers to Nutrition Promotion and Obesity Prevention in Childcare.” Presented at the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington, DC, December 2015.

60. Curran GM, Thomas J, Stafford R, Teeter B. “Implementation of Cognitive Services in Independent Community Pharmacies: An Ethnographic Study of Barriers and Facilitators.” Poster presented at the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington, DC, December 2015.

61. Shoemaker S, Curran GM, Thomas J, Swan H. “Model for Implementation Research in Pharmacy Practice: Application of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to Community Pharmacy.” Poster presented at the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington, DC, December 2015.

62. Curran GM. “Implementation of Best Practices in Organizations.” Presented at the 2016 American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Annual Meeting (sponsored by the Economic, Social, and Administrative Sciences Section), Baltimore, MD, March 2016.

63. Curran GM, Edlund M, Freeman, PR, Martin BC, Bradley K, Drummond K, Schoenberg N. “Balancing Appropriate Pain Management and Stemming Abuse/Diversion: Themes Associated with Community Pharmacists’ Decision-Making Around Opioid Dispensing.” Paper presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Seattle, WA, October 2016.

64. Edlund M, Curran GM, Drummond K, Bradley K, Freeman PR, Martin BC, Schoenberg N. “Investigating Clinicians’ Opioid Prescribing Practices: A Qualitative Study.” Paper presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Seattle, WA, October 2016.

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65. Curran GM, Edlund M, Freeman PR, Martin BC, Bradley K, Drummond K, Schoenberg N, PhD. “Balancing Appropriate Pain Management and Stemming Diversion/Abuse: Theses Associated with Pharmacists’ Decision-Making Around Opioid Dispensing.” Poster presented at the 2017 American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 2017.

66. Kramer TL, Drummond KL, Curran GM, Fortney JC. “Addressing Culture and Climate of Federally Qualified Health Centers: A Plan for Implementing Behavioral Health Interventions.” Poster presented at the 2017 Academy Health, New Orleans, LA, June 2017.

67. Mark Edlund, MD PhD., Geoffrey M. Curran, PhD, Patricia R. Freeman, PhD, Katharine Bradley, MD. “Prescription Opioid Prescribing Study (POPS).” Presentation at the Addiction Health Science Research Meeting in Madison WI in October 2017.

68. Geoffrey M. Curran, PhD, Bradley C. Martin, PharmD, PhD, Karen Drummond, PhD, Benjamin Teeter, PhD, Patricia R. Freeman, PhD, Katharine Bradley, MD, Nancy Schoenberg, PhD, Mark Edlund, MD PhD. “Caught in the Middle”: Community Pharmacists’ Beliefs about Dispensing Opioids in the Midst of an Opioid “Epidemic.” Presentation at the Addiction Health Science Research Meeting in Madison WI in October 2017.

69. Karen Drummond, PhD, Geoffrey M. Curran, PhD, Bradley C. Martin, PharmD, PhD, Benjamin Teeter, PhD, Patricia R. Freeman, PhD, Katharine Bradley, MD, Nancy Schoenberg, PhD, Mark Edlund, MD PhD. “Primary Care Providers’ Attitudes Toward Prescribing Buprenorphine: Results from the Prescription Opioid Prescribing Study (POPS).” Presentation at the Addiction Health Science Research Meeting in Madison WI in October 2017.

70. Freeman PR, Curran GM, Drummond KL, Martin BC, Teeter BS, Bradley K, Schoenberg N, Edlund M. “Utilization of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs for Prescribing and Dispensing Decisions: Results from A Multi-Site Qualitative Study.” Presentation at the Addiction Health Science Research Meeting in Madison WI in October 2017.

71. Geoffrey M. Curran, PhD, Bradley C. Martin, PharmD, PhD, Karen Drummond, PhD, Benjamin Teeter, PhD, Patricia R. Freeman, PhD, Katharine Bradley, MD, Nancy Schoenberg, PhD, Mark Edlund, MD PhD. “Implementation of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs for Opioid Dispensing Decision-Making: Insights from a Qualitative Study of Community Pharmacists.” Poster presented at the 10th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington, DC, December 2017.

72. Geoffrey M. Curran, PhD, Bradley C. Martin, PharmD, PhD, Karen Drummond, PhD, Benjamin Teeter, PhD, Patricia R. Freeman, PhD, Katharine Bradley, MD, Nancy Schoenberg, PhD, Mark Edlund, MD PhD. “Caught in the Middle”: Community Pharmacists’ Beliefs about Dispensing Opioids in the Midst of an Opioid “Epidemic.” Presentation presented at the APhA 2018 meeting in Nashville TN in March 2018.

73. Benjamin Teeter, PhD, Geoffrey M. Curran, PhD, Bradley C. Martin, PharmD, PhD, Karen Drummond, PhD, Patricia R. Freeman, PhD, Katharine Bradley, MD, Nancy Schoenberg, PhD, Mark Edlund, MD PhD. “Utilization of PDMPs for Dispensing Decision-Making: Insights from a Qualitative Study of Community Pharmacists.” Presentation at the APhA 2018 meeting in Nashville TN in March 2018.

74. Drummond K, Curran G, Bradley K, Freeman P, Martin B, Schoenberg N, Edlund M. “Primary Care Providers’ Attitudes Toward Prescribing Buprenorphine.” Panel

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presentation at Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 24-26 2018, Seattle WA

75. Edlund M, Drummond K, Freeman P, Martin B, Schoenberg N, Bradley K, Curran G. “Factors That Influence Primary Care Providers’ Opioid Prescribing.” Panel presentation at Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 24-26 2018, Seattle WA

76. Curran G, Freeman P, Martin B, Bradley K, Drummond K, Teeter B, Schoenberg N, Edlund M. “’Caught in the Middle’: Community Pharmacists’ Beliefs about Dispensing Opioids in the Midst of an Opioid ‘Epidemic.’” Panel presentation at Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 24-26 2018, Seattle WA

77. Freeman P, Curran G, Martin B, Bradley K, Drummond K, Teeter B, Schoenberg N, Edlund M. “Utilization of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs for Prescribing and Dispensing Decisions.” Panel presentation at Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 24-26 2018, Seattle WA

78. Teeter, B.S., Curran, G.M., Martin, B.C., Freeman, P.R., Drummond, K., Bradley, K., Edlund, M. (2018). Community Pharmacists’ Perceptions of their Role in the Opioid Epidemic. Poster Presentation at the Addiction Health Services Research annual meeting. October 17-19 2018, Savannah, Georgia.

79. Teeter, B.S., Curran, G.M., Martin, B.C., Zaller, N., Thannisch, M.M. (2018). Development and Testing of Implementation Strategies to Support Community Pharmacist-Initiated Prescribing and Dispensing of Naloxone to Reduce Overdose by Opioids. 11th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health. December 2-5 2018, Washington, D.C.

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