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Primary Phone:3037242268
Anschutz Health Sciences Building
1890 North Revere Court
Room 8502
Aurora, CO 80045
Dr. Huebschmann is the founding Director of the Graduate Certificate in Dissemination and Implementation (IS) Science, past chair of the Education, Training, and Career Development Council for the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2017-2020), the current Director of the HRSA-funded Primary Care Research Fellowship for which she was also a past Co-Director from 2021-2024, and an NHLBI-funded K12 IS training grant (2019-2022). Additionally, she also serves as a senior physician-scientist for the Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS) and the Ludeman Family Center for Women’s Health Research. As a primary care physician and scientist, her career objective is to improve health by leveraging IS methods to tailor evidence-based interventions to real-world settings with attention to health for all people and all groups (representative benefits). To date, Dr. Huebschmann has published over 80 manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, and she currently leads both a NCI-funded R01 and NHLBI-funded UG3/UH3 (R01-equivalent) as MPI and serves as the Director of the National Resource Core for the NIDDK-funded P30 Colorado Center for Diabetes Translation Research. She has mentored 17 postdoctoral trainees, almost all of whom remain in academics – several have become independent investigators (e.g., Meredith Fort, Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman, Natalie Hernandez-Green). Her research focuses on the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, particularly diabetes, hypertension, asthma and cancer, corresponding to the following HHS/HRSA priority areas: Health promotion, prevention, and population health; Early detection, treatment, and management of chronic diseases; Treatment and management of behavioral health disorders including Opioid Use Disorder; and Value-based care delivery and quality improvement.