

Michele G Shedlin
Michele G. Shedlin is a distinguished Professor Emerita at the Silver School of Nursing at New York University, where she has made significant contributions to the fields of nursing and public health. Her academic journey is marked by a profound commitment to understanding and addressing complex health issues, particularly in the realms of reproductive health, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS. Her research is characterized by a strong emphasis on qualitative methodologies, which she has adeptly utilized to design and implement behavioral studies aimed at informing and evaluating prevention and care strategies. In addition to her role at NYU, Shedlin holds positions as an adjunct professor at the College of Dentistry and a visiting professor at the University of Szeged in Hungary. Her interdisciplinary approach to health research and education is reflected in her teaching roles, which have included courses in the doctoral program and Narrative Medicine within the Faculty of Arts and Science. Her pedagogical contributions have been instrumental in shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals and researchers. Shedlin's leadership extends beyond the classroom and research lab. As a founding member of the Meyers Faculty Council, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the governance and ethical standards of the institution. Her tenure as chair of the Council on Ethics and Professional Responsibility underscores her commitment to upholding the highest standards of professional conduct and ethical practice in academia. Before her tenure at NYU, Shedlin was at the helm of her own research consulting firm, where she honed her skills in applied research and consultancy. Her academic career also includes faculty positions at Columbia University School of Public Health and the University of Texas, where she contributed to the advancement of public health education and research. Shedlin's academic credentials are a testament to her dedication and expertise. She earned her PhD, MPhil, MA, and BS from Columbia University, an institution renowned for its rigorous academic programs and commitment to excellence. Her educational background has provided a solid foundation for her extensive research and teaching career, enabling her to make lasting contributions to the field of public health and nursing.
Publications
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