Carrie N. Klabunde
Carrie Klabunde, PhD, is an Epidemiologist in the Health Services and Economics Branch
of the Applied Research Program. She has held this position since 1997. Prior to that,
she was an NCI Cancer Prevention Fellow. She has also served as staff assistant to the
North Carolina Advisory Committee on Cancer Coordination and Control, as assistant
director for ambulatory care at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida, and as
management engineer with the Hillsborough County Hospital Authority in Tampa.
Dr. Klabunde received her PhD in Health Policy and Health Services Research from the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and MHS and MBA degrees in Health Services
Administration from the University of Florida. She also is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Currently, she conducts practice patterns
and outcomes research studies, including directing research projects for the International
Cancer Screening Network and national and regional studies of colorectal cancer screening
programs, policies, and practices. She coordinates nationally-representative surveys of
U.S. health care practitioners and organizations on knowledge, attitudes, practices,
programs, and policies related to various aspects of cancer prevention and control. She
also is responsible for an extramural research program to improve the utilization,
delivery, and outcomes of colorectal cancer screening in the U.S. She received the NIH
Merit Award in 2000 and 2004. She is author or co-author of over 50 articles published in
peer-reviewed journals on clinical epidemiology and health services research related to
cancer.
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