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Mary Slavin is a Research Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Public Health in the Department of Law, Policy & Management. With over 30 years of experience as a physical therapist, she has established herself as a prominent clinician, educator, and researcher. Dr. Slavin's primary research interests are focused on promoting evidence-based practices in rehabilitation and developing appropriate measures to assess rehabilitation outcomes. She is a co-investigator on several funded studies and co-directs the Dissemination core at the Center for Health Services Training Research within the Boston-Harvard Burn Injury Model Systems Program. Her notable contributions include the co-authorship of the chapter on Evidence-Based Practice in the widely respected publication, 'DeLisa's Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: Principles & Practice.' Dr. Slavin's research has led to the development and evaluation of various rehabilitation outcome measures, such as the Activity Measure Post Acute Care for patients. Additionally, she is involved in collaborative projects aimed at improving health systems training for chronic conditions.
Department of Law offers JD, LLM, and Master's in Study of Tax Law.