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Linda Weinreb, M.D.
Academic Role: Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Family Medicine and Community Health
Other Affiliation(s):
Clinical and Population Health Research
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Current Positions
Vice Chair, Family Medicine and Community Health, UMMS; Joy McCann Endowed Professorship for Women in Medicine, UMMS; Medical Director, Homeless Families Program, Family Health Center, Worcester, MA
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Education
Pennsylvania State University (Milton Hershey), M.D., 1981
Family Practice Residency: San Francisco General Hospital, 1985
Affiliations
Standing Review Committee, Knowledge Application, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Scholarly Activity
Principal Investigator, Building Knowledge in the Exit Process for Homeless Families in Worcester, MA. UMMS/Commonwealth Medicine, 7/06 - 12/07.
Principal Investigator, Depression in Primary Care: Linking Clinical and Systems Strategies, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Planning Grant, 3/02 – 2/03 and Implementation Grant, 4/03-3/06.
Principal Investigator, Building Mentally Healthy Communities, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 10/01 – 9/04.
Principal Investigator, Worcester Homeless Families Health and Support Program – Phase 1, Center for Mental Health Services and Center for Substance Abuse Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 9/30/99-9/29/01, Phase 2, 9/30/01-9/29/04.
Principal Investigator, Hunger: Its Risk and Impact on Poor, Female-Headed Households with Children, US Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1999-2001.
Co-Principal Investigator, Homeless Mothers and Children: A Population-Based Study, National Institute of Mental Health, 1991-1994.
Co-Investigator, Homeless Mothers and Children: A Longitudinal Study, National Institute for Mental Health, 1994-1998.
Mentoring
Dr. Weinreb is available for mentoring relationships. Contact her for further information.
Office: A3-227
Phone: 774-441-6225
E-mail: Linda.Weinreb@umassmemorial.org
Keywords:
Violence,
Primary Care,
Mental Health Services,
Women's Health
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