- Professor, Global Health
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Dr. Gabrielle O'Malley is the I-TECH Director of Implementation Science. She has worked as an applied research and evaluation professional for over 25 years. Her experience includes a wide variety of international and domestic programs including child survival, private agricultural enterprise, medical education, community technology, reproductive health, HIV prevention (PrEP), care and treatment, as well as applied research for private industry. Her research interests include innovative practices for program evaluation and improvement, formative research, qualitative methods, and the relationship of gender and health.
- PhD (University of Washington)
- MA (Johns Hopkins University)
- BA (Smith College)
- French
- Kiswahili
- Cervical Cancer
- Child and Adolescent Health (incl. Pediatrics)
- Clinical Mentoring
- Disease Surveillance
- Education and Training
- Family Planning
- Gender
- Health Policy and Advocacy
- Health Promotion
- Health Systems Strengthening and Human Resources Development
- HIV Transmission
- HIV/AIDS
- Implementation Science
- Infectious Diseases
- Injury, Violence, Trauma and Domestic Violence
- Intervention Design and Management
- Leadership and Organizational Development
- Male Circumcision
- Maternal Child Health (incl. Reproductive Health)
- Medical Anthropology
- Mental Health
- Metrics and Evaluation
- Mobile Health (mHealth)
- Operations Research
- Prevention
- Qualitative Research and Methods
- Quality Improvement
- Research
- Sexuality
- Sociobehavioral
- Workforce
- Center for AIDS Research (CFAR)
- Global Center for Integrated Health of Women, Adolescents and Children (Global WACh)
- International Clinical Research Center (ICRC)
- International Training & Education Center for Health (I-TECH)
- Kenya Research and Training Center (KRTC)
- PhD in Global Health: Metrics & Implementation Science
Wilson K, Biema-Sofie K, Moraa H, Wagner A, Mugo C, Maingi P, Wamalwa D, Bukusi D, John-Stewart G, Slyker J, Kohler P, O’Malley G. At our age, we would like to do things the way we want:" A qualitative evaluation of adolescent HIV Testing Services in Kenya" AIDS. July 2017
Gugsa S, Potter K, Tweya T, Phiri S, Sande O, Sikwese P, Chikonda J, O’Malley G Exploring Factors Associated with ART Adherence and Retention in Care Under Option B+ Strategy in Malawi: A Qualitative Study. PLOS ONE Published: June 21, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179838
Beima-Sofie K, Brandt L, Hamunime N, Shephard M, Usuku J, O’Malley G. Pediatric HIVDisclosure Intervention Improves Knowledge and Clinical Outcomes in HIV-InfectedChildren in Namibia: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2017 May 1;75(1):18-26. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000001290.
MacLachlan, Potter, Hamunime, Shephard, O’Malley G, "We Are Now Free to Speak": Qualitative Evaluation of an Education and Empowerment Training for HIV Patients in Namibia. PLoS One. 2016; 11(4): e0153042. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153042
Brandt L, Beima-Sophie K, Hamunime N, Shephard M, Feris L, Ingo P, John-Stewart G, O’Malley G. Growing-up just like everyone else: Key components of a successful pediatric HIV disclosure intervention in Namibia. AIDS, June 2015 - Volume 29 - Issue - p S81–S89 doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000000667