Leopoldo J. Cabassa (@lcabassa) 's Twitter Profile
Leopoldo J. Cabassa

@lcabassa

Mental health services researcher, social worker, baseball fan, writer and Boricua

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'Worse than the condition itself'—new Lancet Commission calls for radical action to #EndStigmaAndDiscrimination against people with mental health conditions globally. 👉 hubs.li/Q01phDr90 #WorldMentalHealthDay

'Worse than the condition itself'—new Lancet Commission calls for radical action to #EndStigmaAndDiscrimination against people with mental health conditions globally.

👉 hubs.li/Q01phDr90 #WorldMentalHealthDay
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Social Work PhD Student Named Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Scholar | Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis brownschool.wustl.edu/News/Pages/Soc…

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Congratulations to @daniadamsPhD! This month, Adams, an NIMH T32 Postdoctoral Fellow at the Brown School's Center for Mental Health Services Research, will receive the APHA's Kenneth Lutterman Award for Best Student Paper in the Mental Health Section. ow.ly/6kfx50LstKn

Congratulations to @daniadamsPhD! This month, Adams, an NIMH T32 Postdoctoral Fellow at the Brown School's <a href="/cmhsr_wustl/">Center for Mental Health Services Research</a>, will receive the <a href="/PublicHealth/">APHA</a>'s Kenneth Lutterman Award for Best Student Paper in the Mental Health Section. ow.ly/6kfx50LstKn
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Initial adaptation of the OnTrack coordinated specialty care model in Chile: An application of the Dynamic Adaptation Process frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… Full paper.

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Our changemakers are at the APHA's Annual Meeting & Expo! Interim Co-Dean & Public Health Professor Rodrigo Reis and Brown School PhD public health and social work students are attending the 2022 American Public Health Association conference in Boston! Most are also presenting. #APHA2022

Our changemakers are at the <a href="/APHAAnnualMtg/">APHA's Annual Meeting & Expo</a>! 

Interim Co-Dean &amp; Public Health Professor Rodrigo Reis and Brown School PhD public health and social work students are attending the 2022 American Public Health Association conference in Boston! Most are also presenting. #APHA2022
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Forthcoming book (Feb 2023): Addressing Health Inequities in People with Serious Mental Illness global.oup.com/academic/produ…

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To reduce ‘reputational bias,’ NIH may revamp how grant proposals are scored | Science | AAAS science.org/content/articl…

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New Book by Leopoldo J. Cabassa Examines Health Inequities, Mental Illness | Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis brownschool.wustl.edu/News/Pages/New…

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Congratulations to Leopoldo J. Cabassa and team on having their important work on reducing cardiovascular risk among folks with SMI featured in the Director, National Institute of Mental Health’s message. You can read the original paper here: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35113479/

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The Center for Mental Health Services Research at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, invites applications for postdoctoral training in mental health services research. For more information: cmhsr.wustl.edu/postdoctoral-t…

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It Takes an Average of 17 Years for Evidence to Change Practice—the Burgeoning Field of Implementation Science Seeks to Speed Things Up | Health Policy | JAMA | JAMA Network jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

Prof. Feynman (@proffeynman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. See failure as a beginning. 2. Never stop learning. 3. Assume nothing, question everything. 4. Teach others what you know. 5. Analyze objectively. 6. Practice humility. 7. Respect constructive criticism. 8. Take initiative. 9. Give credit where it's due. 10. Love what