Heather-Lyn Haley, PhD
Heather-Lyn Haley, PhD
1. Faculty appointment(s):
Assistant professor, Family Medicine and Community Health
Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine
2. Current position(s) or title(s):
Program Director for Community Health
3. Education:
PhD, Sociology, UMass Amherst 2003
MA, Sociology, UMass Amherst, 2001
BA, English/Journalism, Worcester State College, 1989
4. Affiliations:
American Sociological Association: Sections on Medical Sociology; Sociology of Emotions; Organizations, Occupations and Work; and Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity
Colleges of Worcester Consortium
Community Engagement Committee, 2009-2013
Common Pathways 2009-2014
Public Health and Social Services Committee, 2009-present
MassCONECT partnership with Harvard School of Public Health & National Cancer Institute
City of Worcester
Partnership for Racial and Ethnic Health Equity, 2010-present
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Community Engagement Committee, 2009-present
Nominations Committees 2008-present
Faculty Council 2006-present
Executive Council 2009-2013
Council on Equal Opportunity and Diversity 2009-2014
Civility Committee 2009-2011
Interviewer, Admissions 2006-07, 2008-2013
5. Research:
Dr. Haley’s current research interests include:
• Preventive health education and social networks of recently resettled refugees
• Community-based participatory research to better understand and address the legal needs of refugees
• Service-learning in medical education: teaching and learning about race, power and privilege in community settings
6. Publications:
Hale JF, Haley H-L, Jones J, Brewer A. 2015. Academic/Correctional Health Partnerships: Preparing the Correctional Health Workforce for the Changing Landscape – Focus Group Research Results. Journal of Correctional Health Care Jan; 21(1):70-81.
Haley H-L, Walsh M, Maung N, Savage C, Cashman S. 2014. Primary Prevention for Resettled Refugees from Burma: Where to Begin? Journal of Community Health 39:1-10. [
Potts SE, Deligiannidis KE, Cashman SB, Caggiano ME, Carter LH, Haley H-L, Ferguson WJ. 2011. Weaving Public Health Education Into the Fabric of a Family Medicine Residency. Am J Prev Med 41(4S3): S256-S263.
Sullivan, Mary, Ferguson, Warren, Sullivan, Kate, Philbin, Mary, Haley, Heather-Lyn, Kedian, Tracy, Quirk, Mark. 2011. Expert Communication Training for Providers in Community Health Centers. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 22(4): 1358-1368.
Levin, Len L.; Nordberg, Judith M.; and Haley, Heather-Lyn. Being there, there and there: using research methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of librarians embedded in chart rounds within a multi-center Family Medicine residency program. 2011. University of Massachusetts Medical School. Library Publications and Presentations. Paper 131.
http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/lib_articles/131.
Fischer, M.A., Haley, H. –L., Saarinen, C. Chretien, K.C 2010. Comparison of Blogs and Written Reflections in Two Medicine Clerkships. Medical Education. 45:166-175..
Larkin AC, Cahan MA, Whalen G, Hatem D, Starr S, Haley H-L, Litwin D, Sullivan K, Quirk M. 2010. Human emotion and response in surgery (HEARS): A simulation-based curriculum for communication skills, systems-based practice, and professionalism in surgical residency training. J Am Coll Surg 211:285–292.
Garg, Amit, Haley, Heather-Lyn, Hatem, David. 2010. Modern Moulage: Evaluating the Use of 3-Dimensional Prosthetic Mimics in a Dermatology Teaching Program for Second-Year Medical Students. Arch Dermatol 146(2): 143-146.
Haley, Heather-Lyn, Hale, Janet, Brewer, Arthur, Ferguson, Warren J.. 2009. Correctional Health Curriculum Enhancement through Focus Groups. Teaching and Learning in Medicine 21(4): 310-317.
Fischer, Melissa A., Harrel, Heather E., Haley, Heather-Lyn, Cifu, Adam S., Alper, Eric, Johnson, Krista M., Hatem, David. 2008. Between Two Worlds: A Multi-Institutional Qualitative Analysis of Students’ Reflections on Joining the Medical Profession. J Gen Intern Med 23(7): 958-963.
Haidet, Paul, Hatem, David, Fecile, Mary Lynn, Stein, Howard, Haley, Heather-Lyn, Kimmel, Barbara, Mossbarger, David, Inui, Thomas. 2008. The Role of Relationships in the Professional Formation of Physicians: Case Report and Illustration of an Elicitation Technique. Patient Education and Counseling 72(3):382-387.
7. How to contact:
Heather-Lyn.Haley@umassmed.edu ; 774-441-6366 office, 774-441-6212 fax
Programs with web resources created and currently managed by Dr. Haley include:
• UMass FMCH Community Health Toolkit