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Janette Baird is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, specializing in behavioral science and experimental psychology. She received her PhD and has a background in addiction and risk behavior research. Her research includes high impact studies on addictive risk behaviors, HIV and STI risk, and young adult driving behaviors. Dr. Baird has taken a leading role in numerous federally funded research projects, focusing on the effectiveness of behavioral interventions in reducing drug and alcohol use, risky driving behaviors, and HIV risk within emergency department settings. Her extensive studies involve complex data analysis and are crucial in informing public health strategies to mitigate alcohol misuse and improve driving safety among adolescents. Publications from her work are widely recognized, making significant contributions to the literature on emergency intervention strategies. Baird collaborates closely with other experts in the field to enhance research outcomes and expand the understanding of behavioral sciences in medicine.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Conduct research in the field of emergency medicine focusing on behavioral health interventions.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Supported research projects in emergency medicine and behavioral sciences.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Coordinated clinical aspects of emergency medicine and patient care.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Managed clinical research and patient support in the emergency department.
Department: Department of Economics