Kathryn E. Bouskill
Education:
- B.A. in Anthropology, University of Notre Dame
- MPH in epidemiology, Emory University (2015)
- Ph.D. in Anthropology, Emory University (2015)
Current Position
- Associate Social Scientist at the RAND Corporation
Publications
- Dissertation: The Globalization of the Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign in Austria, 2012-2014
- Proceedings of the U.S. -Japan Socioeconomic Policy Research Exchange: The Rise of Telework Under COVID-19 and the Growth of Cryptocurrency -2022Publications:
- Black and White Differences in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Screen Outcomes: A Narrative Review – 2021
- Toward a Typology of Office-based Buprenorphine Treatment Laws: Themes from a Review of State Laws – 2021
- Trends in Visits to Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities in 2020 -2021
Biography:
Dr. Kathryn E. Bouskill holds a MPH in Epidemiology and PhD in Anthropology from Emory University. She currently serves as a Social Scientist Professor at Pardee RAND Graduate School. Her research focuses on cancer, global health, global security, health disparities, public health, and social determinants of health in Europe and the United States. Dr. Bouskill has published two books titled “Improving Substance Use Care: Addressing Barriers to Expanding Integrated Treatment Options for Post-9/11 Veterans” and “Improving Support for America’s Hidden Heroes: A research Blueprint”. In 2018, she completed her Master’s Thesis titled, “The Impact of Cancer and Quality of Life among Long-term Survivors of Breast Cancer in Austria”.
Kathryn Bouskill at the Symposium at Emory 2022: