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职称:Associate Professor
所属学校:Syracuse University
所属院系:Public Health
所属专业:Public Health, General
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Dr. Morley is a medical social scientist with principal interests in health disparities, particularly those that occur in primary care settings.
In addition to serving as the Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Family Medicine, Dr. Morley is the Associate Director of SALT-Net, the Department of Family Medicine's practice-based research network. He is also a core faculty member in the CNYMPH Program, and is the Director of the Central Region Office of the NYSAHEC System. Dr. Morley's present research is largely focused upon medical education and health workforce development. In particular, he studies how learners make choices about working as health care providers in underserved areas and in under-recruited areas of medicine and health, such as primary care and public health. You can view Dr. Morley's publications on Google Scholar External Icon. He has also been active in mental health research, including a study of how social factors such as race, gender, and insurance status affect the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in primary care. Additionally, Dr. Morley has worked for a number of years on projects examining the genetics of Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and ADHD, and was the Co-PI of an NIH grant to collect the largest population sample of schizophrenia patients and health cases ever assembled, for the purposes of a Genome-Wide Association Study (1R01MH085548), from 2008-2013. He is also a co-investigator on a HRSA AAU-Primary Care award (D54HP05462) that funds the research infrastructure for the Department of Family Medicine, including SALT-Net activities, collaborations with Pediatrics and outside investigators, and the Scholarly Pairings for Academic and Research Collaboration(SPARC) program.