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Sandra Tanenbaum, PhD
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Nisonger Center UCDD The Ohio State University Public Health 614-292-6813 tanenbaum.1@osu.edu |
Discipline(s):
Public Health
Education
Ph.D., Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984
M.S.S., Social Work and Social Research, Bryn Mawr College, 1977
B.A., Political Science, Bryn Mawr College, 1974
Research
Dr. Tanenbaum has written extensively, following are a few of her recent publications:
Tanenbaum, S.J. Expanding the terms of the debate: evidence-based practice and public policy. Evidence-Based Psychotherapy: Where Practice and Research Meet, eds. C.D. Goodheart, A.E. Kazdin and R.J. Steinberg. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. 2006. 239-260.
Tanenbaum, Sandra J. The role of “evidence” in recovery from mental illness. Health Care Analysis. 14:2006. 195-201.
Lee, Jinkook; Hyungsoo Kim; and Sandra Tanenbaum. Medicaid and family wealth transfer. Gerontologist 46:2006. 6-13.
Tanenbaum, Sandra J. Commentary: Evidence by any other name. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 12(2):2006. 273-276.
Service
Sandra is an Associate Professor in the College of Public Health and is the College of Public Health Senator to the University Senate. She is also a member of the Faculty
Compensation and Benefits Committee.
Member, Master of Public Health Admissions Committee, School of Public Health
Member, Master of Health Administration Admissions Committee, School of Public Health
Advisor, Long Term Care Management Pathway
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice (UK).
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