Elizabeth Needham Waddell, Ph.D. (she/her)

  • Associate Professor, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health
  • Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, School of Medicine

Biography

Elizabeth Needham Waddell, PhD, is associate professor of public health in the OHSU-Portland State University School of Public Health and OHSU School of Medicine, Section of Addiction Medicine. Waddell is a public health researcher who works closely with Oregon state agencies on multiple initiatives to improve health systems integration and to better understand the treatment needs of adults cycling through jail and prison. She is principal investigator on the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention pilot, “Reducing Risk of Overdose after Release from Incarceration,” which combined medications for addiction treatment with support from certified recovery mentors for women exiting Oregon prison. Nationally, she is one of six principal investigators on a 5-year clinical trial comparing extended-release buprenorphine vs. extended-release naltrexone. The project, Exit-CJS, is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse to assesses retention on treatment for opioid use disorder among criminal justice system-involved adults.

Education and training

    • B.A., 1995, College of Arts & Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
    • M.A., 1998, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Columbia University
    • Ph.D., 2003, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University
  • Fellowship

    • National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Postdoctoral Behavioral Science Training Program in Drug Abuse Research, National Development and Research Institute (NDRI), Inc. and Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, 2003-2005
  • Certifications

    • Certificate in Practice-based Research Methods, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)-funded PBRN Centers of Excellence, 2016

Memberships and associations:

  • Invited Member, Oregon Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission Treatment Subcommittee, 2022-present
  • Commissioner, Oregon Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission, 2017-2020
  • Invited Member, Oregon Health Authority Measure 110 (Oregon Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act) Evaluation Stakeholder Group, 2021-present
  • Associate Member, College on Problems of Drug Dependence
  • Member, Oregon Public Health Association

Honors and awards

  • OHSU Faculty Senate Distinguished Faculty Award for Leadership, School of Public Health, 2021
  • Oregon Department of Corrections Director’s Award, 2020
  • OHSU Women in Academic Health & Medicine (WAHM) Discovery in Science Award Finalist, 2020, 2021

Publications

Publications

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