Ann Marie White
Associate Professor
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Dr. White is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry, with secondary appointments in Psychology, Public Health Sciences, and Community Health and Prevention at the University of Rochester (UR). In her university faculty roles, she leads change initiatives to deepen community engagement and public health approaches to health promotion as well as child development via service, education and research. From 2004-19, she also directed the Office of Mental Health Promotion (OMHP), prior to leading a nonprofit for five years beginning in 2019. OMHP oversaw community, consumer and diversity affairs for Psychiatry faculty and staff. Dr. White directs collaborative and participatory research. She promotes mental health supporting behaviors, services utilization, injury prevention as well as child and family development strategies within community-based settings. Her research applies system and data science methods in community engaged research, mental health promotion, and injury prevention systems. Her years of research and administrative experiences in developmental psychology emphasize the role of community settings such as childcare, arts centers and after-school programs in child development.
Upon completion of her doctorate in Human Development and Psychology from Harvard's Graduate School of Education, she was an AAAS/SRCD fellow in the U.S. Senate and the National Institutes of Health. She was a visiting scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2017 to foster the implementation of systems science approaches to state suicide prevention.
Dr. White is currently an elected member and chair of UR’s Research Policy Committee, and currently co-chair of the Faculty Senate. She has been a member of Faculty Senate since 2019. Her interests include promoting community engagement in all mission areas and promoting a campus climate centered on inclusion, equity, well-being, and families.
Area of Expertise
Empowering Partnerships: Designing Internships & Student Seminars in Community Engaged Public Health
Learn to design college internship courses and placements with community partners, where students gain insights into public health dimensions of contemporary social issues such as overdose, homelessness, harm reduction, chronic absenteeism and education disparities, and food insecurity. Design how to support experiential learning, such as through a weekly seminar, community-based mentorship, and how to sustain benefits sought by community partners such as workforce development. Workshop participants will enhance skills such as: a) developing genuine, sustainable community partnerships, b) designing a seminar syllabus that integrates theoretical frameworks including critical theory and practical strategies while preparing students to engage meaningfully with cultural humility, and c) advancing structural change strategies that support community engagement practices when seeking to preventatively address social determinants of health.
Ann Marie White
Associate Professor
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