Susan Taylor-Brown, Ph.D., M.P.H.
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Contact
University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 671
Rochester, New York 14642
Office: 585 275-7006
Dr. Taylor-Brown's research interests include these areas:
1) Health-related clinical and policy research with particular interest in end of life care
2) Grief and loss
3) Palliative care
4) HIV/AIDS
5) Genetics
6) Ethics
7) Family-centered care of medically fragile children
8) Child abuse
9) Community based collaborative service interventions
10) Cultural diversity
11) Developmental disabilities
12) Interdisciplinary teams
13) Chronic illness
14) Prevention
Current Appointments
- Clinical Professor - Department of Pediatrics (SMD)
| Education | ||
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| MPH/PhD Public Health Social Work (Combined Program) | University of Pittsburgh,School of Social Work & Graduate School of Public Health | 1986 |
| MPH Public Health/Social Work | University of Pittsburgh | 1985 |
| MSW Clinical Social Work | National Catholic School of Social Service, Catholic University | 1978 |
| BA Psychology | University of Rochester | 1976 |
| Recent Journal Articles |
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| Showing the 5 most recent journal articles. (13 available) |
| Anderson G, Ryan C, Taylor-Brown S, White-Gray M (Editors). "Children and AIDS". Child Welfare (Special Issue) 77 (1999): March/April. |
| Johnson A, Wilkinson D, Taylor-Brown S. "Genetic Testing: Policy implications for individuals and families". Families, Systems & Health: The Journal of Collaborative Family Health Care 17 (1999): 27-43. |
| Taylor-Brown S. "Family unity camping weekend: Dreams come true for HIV affected families." Reflections: Narratives of professional helping (1998). |
| Anderson G; Ryan C; Taylor-Brown S; White-Gray M. "HIV/AIDS and children, youths, and families: lessons learned. Introduction." Child welfare. 1998; 77(2):101-5. |
| Taylor-Brown S; Teeter JA; Blackburn E; Oinen L; Wedderburn L. "Parental loss due to HIV: caring for children as a community issue--the Rochester, New York experience." Child welfare. 1998; 77(2):137-60. |

