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The Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health

 



Bruce Armstrong D.S.W.

Associate Clinical Professor of Population & Family Health, Coordinator, Young Men's Clinic, Coordinator, Clinical Practice I Selective Program, College of Physicians and Surgeons

ba5@columbia.edu


EXPERTISE: adolescent and young men's health; preclinical medical school education.

Consultant, Office of Population Affairs/Office of Family Planning, Department of Health and Human Services; Consultant Engender Health, Men as Partners (MAP) initiative, Cape Coast, Ghana, and Mombassa, Kenya; editorial board, International Journal of Men's Health; board member Male Advocay Network (MAN); member of working group: Young Men's Sexual & Reproductive Health, Urban Institute; member, U.S. inter- disciplinary professional group visiting health and sex education programs in Sweden; consultant, "Adolescent Fertility Management in Asia and the Pacific," Manila, Phillipines.

"Adolescent Pregnancy," Handbook of Social Work Practice with Vulnerable and Resilient Populations, (2001) "Involving Young Men in Reproductive Health: The Young Men's Clinic," American Journal of Public Health (June 1999) "The Young Men's Clinic: Development of a Reproductive Health Clinic for Adolescent Males," Maternal and Child Health Program Design and Development: From the Ground Up, Columbia University (1997) "Social Work Writing," in Maternal & Child Health Program Design and Development: From the Ground Up, Columbia University (1997) "Family Planning," Encyclopedia of Social Work (1995) "Reflections on Becoming a Doctor: The Clinical Practice Journal," Society of General Internal Medicine Forum (1995)


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