PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University
Development and assessment of medical student communication skills, Geriatric healthcare workforce training, building age-friendly health systems
Laurin Mack, PhD, earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University. She completed her predoctoral internship in behavioral medicine at Alpert Medical School of Brown University and postdoctoral fellowship in geropsychology at Rush University Medical Center. Her primary research interests include development and assessment of medical student communication skills, Geriatric healthcare workforce training, and building age-friendly health systems.
New:
Health Resources Services Administration, 7/2019-6/2024
Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program
Role: Co-Investigator
Health Resources Services Administration, 7/15-7/18
Better Health Through Education and Transformation of Older Adult Care in Illinois
Role: Co-Investigator
Portes Foundation, 3/15-6/16
Health Behavior Promotion and Chronic Illness Prevention in Primary Care: Stakeholder Perceptions of Screening and Behavioral Health Integration
Role: Co-PI