Assistant Professor
University of Miami
Cutler Bay, Florida
Tyler Bartholomew, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Health Services Research & Policy at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine's Department of Public Health Sciences. He is the co-Principal Investigator of the UM IDEA Lab. His research has focused on the infectious complications of substance use, particularly among people who inject drugs, leveraging data-driven approaches to improve health services and policy implementation among this population. Dr. Bartholomew led the research and evaluation efforts of the IDEA Miami Syringe Services Program (SSP), the first legal syringe services program in Florida. His research and advocacy efforts translated into statewide legislation allowing all counties in Florida to implement these evidence-based programs. He currently supports statewide implementation of SSPs in Florida through a partnership with the Florida Harm Reduction Collective where they leverage community-driven implementation science to improve adoption, implementation, and sustainment of programs. Dr. Bartholomew received his Ph.D. in Prevention Science from the University of Miami. He also sits on the board for the Florida Harm Reduction Collective.
F2 - Adapting and Scaling an Intervention for Families with a Parent in Methadone Treatment
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PST