Megan McCullough
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Megan B. McCullough, PhD

Research Assistant Professor, Health Law, Policy & Management - Boston University School of Public Health

Biography

Megan McCullough, PhD is a Research Assistant Professor of Health Law, Policy & Management at the Boston University School of Public Health. After completing her PhD, Dr. McCullough began working as a Research Health Scientist at the Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research (CHOIR), a position she holds today. This, along with a stint at the Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (TIDIRH), has allowed her to developed notable research skills. She has garnered her numerous grants (three of which are current), participated in many roundtables and is active in many medical societies including The American Anthropological Association, The Society of Medical Anthropology, and The Society for Applied Anthropology.

Education

  • New York University, PhD Field of Study: Anthropology
  • New York University, MA Field of Study: Anthropology
  • Macalester College, BA Field of Study: Anthropology

Publications

  • Published on 3/26/2019

    Kim B, McCullough MB, Simmons MM, Bolton RE, Hyde J, Drainoni ML, Fincke BG, McInnes DK. A novel application of process mapping in a criminal justice setting to examine implementation of peer support for veterans leaving incarceration. Health Justice. 2019 Mar 26; 7(1):3. PMID: 30915620.

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  • Published on 11/15/2018

    Gillespie C, Rose AJ, Petrakis BA, Jones EA, Park A, McCullough MB. Qualitative study of patient experiences of responsibility in warfarin therapy. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2018 Nov 15; 75(22):1798-1804. PMID: 30404895.

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  • Published on 11/7/2017

    Rose AJ, McCullough MB, Jasuja GK. A three-step health services research approach to improve prescribing. Healthc (Amst). 2018 Jun; 6(2):135-138. PMID: 29126852.

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  • Published on 4/9/2017

    McCullough MB, Gillespie C, Petrakis BA, Jones EA, Park AM, Lukas CV, Rose AJ. Forming and activating an internal facilitation group for successful implementation: A qualitative study. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2017 Sep - Oct; 13(5):1014-1027. PMID: 28434918.

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  • Published on 4/4/2017

    Simmons MM, Gabrielian S, Byrne T, McCullough MB, Smith JL, Taylor TJ, O'Toole TP, Kane V, Yakovchenko V, McInnes DK, Smelson DA. A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs. Implement Sci. 2017 Apr 04; 12(1):46. PMID: 28376839.

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  • Published on 1/1/2017

    Simmons M, Gabrielian S, Byrne T, McCullough MB, Smith J, Taylor TT, O’Toole T, Kane V, Yakovchenko V, McInnes, DK, Smelson DA. A Hybrid III randomized cluster step trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs. Implementation Science. 2017; 12:46.

  • Published on 12/19/2016

    Rose AJ, McCullough MB, Carter BL, Rudin RS. The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist: Part of the Solution. J Gen Intern Med. 2017 04; 32(4):375-377. PMID: 27995429.

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  • Published on 12/17/2016

    Rose AJ, Park A, Gillespie C, Van Deusen Lukas C, Ozonoff A, Petrakis BA, Reisman JI, Borzecki AM, Benedict AJ, Lukesh WN, Schmoke TJ, Jones EA, Morreale AP, Ourth HL, Schlosser JE, Mayo-Smith MF, Allen AL, Witt DM, Helfrich CD, McCullough MB. Results of a Regional Effort to Improve Warfarin Management. Ann Pharmacother. 2017 May; 51(5):373-379. PMID: 28367699.

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  • Published on 11/1/2016

    Gören JL, Rose AR, Engle RL, Smith EG, Christopher M, Rickles NM, Semla T, McCullough MB. Organizational Characteristics of High- and Low-Clozapine-Utilization. Psychiatric Services. 2016.

  • Published on 7/4/2016

    Razouki Z, Knighton T, Martinello RA, Hirsch PR, McPhaul KM, Rose AJ, McCullough M. Organizational factors associated with Health Care Provider (HCP) influenza campaigns in the Veterans health care system: a qualitative study. BMC Health Serv Res. 2016 Jul 04; 16:211. PMID: 27378468.

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