Ann M. Dozier, Ph.D.
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Contact
University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 644
Rochester, New York 14642
Office: 585 758-7812 (primary)

Research: Maternal Child Health; Perinatal outcomes; Breastfeeding Program Evaluation; Survey design and development; Global Health; Clinical Research Recruitment; Community Based Participatory Research
Dr. Dozier's current research and fieldwork focus is program evaluation methods including integration of qualitative and quantitative research methods and on maternal child health (MCH) outcomes. The latter includes data analysis, evaluation and data driven program planning through work with a federally funded Healthy Start Project (reducing disparities in infant mortality/perinatal outcomes) and leading several federally funded breastfeeding program evaluations based in Monroe County. As of October 2007 Dr. Dozier received funding for a 5-year NIH (R01) project to promote breastfeeding among low income and minority women (Community Partnership for Breastfeeding Promotion and Support: Creating System Change). Her other MCH related work includes: faculty advisor to two distance learning programs to promote MCH data analytic capacity building among community based organizations and state health departments; oversight of the upstate New York Finger Lakes Region Perinatal Database containing extensive records on all births from 1998 to present from this nine county region; and a maternal micronutrient project in Tibet.
Dr. Dozier's interest in program evaluation extends to assessing system level change. She serves as the lead evaluator for the National Center for Deaf Health Research (a CDC funded Prevention Research Center) and the URMC's newly funded $40 million Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI).
Through serving on the Community Engagement core of the CTSI, Dr. Dozier spearheads the initiative to improve recruitment and retention into clinical research focusing both on improving attitudes in the community about research participation and on improving recruitment and retention methods used by investigators.
Dr. Dozier's community participatory work extends to international venues. She led or participated in Rapid Assessment Procedures used to assess community perceptions, opinions and practices in Costa Rica and India (technology and health); the Dominican Republic (formative evaluation pre/post intervention of smoking cessation intervention in disenfranchised communities) and Grenada (community based cardiovascular health initiative). Her other international work was serving as faculty on an ethnography conducted in McMurdo, Antarctica studying the intersection of culture and health in a remote environment.
Dr. Dozier is a Councilor in APHA's MCH Section and serves as a manuscript reviewer for Research in Nursing and Health, Journal of School Health and the PanAmerican Journal of Public Health.
Current Appointments
- Associate Professor - Department of Community and Preventive Medicine (SMD)
- Associate Professor of Clinical Nursing - Department of Clinical Associates (SON)
| Education | ||
|---|---|---|
| PhD Nursing | University of Rochester | 1996 |
| MS Nursing - Other | University of Rochester | 1980 |
| BS Nursing | University of Rochester | 1977 |
| Recent Journal Articles |
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| Showing the 5 most recent journal articles. (21 available) |
| Adams, M.J., Dozier, A., Shore, R.E., Lipshultz, S.E., Schwartz, R.G., Constine, L.S., Pearson, T.A. , Stovall, M., Winters, P. & Fisher, S.G. "Breast Cancer Risk 55+ Years after Irradiation for an Enlarged Thymus and Its Implications for Early Childhood Medical Irradiation Today." Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. (In Press expected publication 1/2010). (2010). |
| Dozier, A.M., Ossip-Klein, D.J., Diaz, S., Sierra, E., QuiƱones, Z., Armstrong, L., Chin, N.P. & McIntosh, S. "Health Care Providers in the Dominican Republic: Self-perceived role in smoking cessation". Evaluation and the Health Professions 32 (2009): 144-164. |
| Shah, M.N., Swanson, P., Rajasekaran, K. & Dozier, A. "Repeat EMS use by Older Adults in a Rural Community: Impact on Research Methods and Study Length". Prehospital Emergency Care 13(2) (2009): 173-178. |
| Lurie, S., Fogg, T. & Dozier, A.M. "Social network analysis as a method of assessing medical-center culture; three case studies". Academic Medicine 84(8) (2009): 1029-1035. |
| Dozier, A., Block, R., Levy, D., Dye, T.D. & Pearson, T.A. "Cardiovascular health in the developing world: community perceptions from Carriacou, Grenada". CVD Prevention and Control 3(3) (2008): 123-131. |

