Celeste Lemay, MPH, is a Project Manager at the Meyers Primary Care Institute as
well as a Research Instructor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in the
Department of Medicine. Her research interests are exploring access to appropriate health
care for vulnerable populations including people living with HIV, adolescents and the
elderly. Additionally, she has an interest in utilizing qualitative methods, including
focus groups, in-depth and structured interviews to learn about the lived experiences of
underserved populations. 

Articles

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A new approach to ensuring oral health care for people living with HIV/AIDS: the dental case manager (with Suzanne B. Cashman, Anne McDonald, and John R. Graves), Preventing chronic disease (2012)
 

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Community health worker encounter forms: a tool to guide and document patient visits and worker performance (with Warren J. Ferguson and J. Lee Hargraves), American journal of public health (2012)
 

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Toward patient-centered cancer care: patient perceptions of problematic events, impact, and response (with Kathleen M. Mazor, Douglas W. Roblin, Sarah M. Greene, Cassandra L. Firneno, Josephine Calvi, Carolyn D. Prouty, Kathryn Horner, and Thomas H. Gallagher), Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2012)
 

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Community health workers assisting patients with diabetes in self-management (with J. Lee Hargraves, Warren J. Ferguson, and Joan Pernice), The Journal of ambulatory care management (2012)
 

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Factors associated with preventive dental care-seeking behavior among people living with HIV (with Carol R. Tobias, Yves Jeanty, Amarachi A. Umez-Eronini, and David A. Reznick), Journal of Public Health Dentistry (2011)
 

Posters and Presentations

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A Mixed-Methods Study To Characterize Pharmaceutical Marketing in the Nursing Home Setting: Off-Label Use of Atypical Antipsychotics (with Camilla Benedicto, Jennifer L. Donovan, Terry S. Field, Jerry H. Gurwitz, Sarah Foy, Leslie R. Harrold, Abir O. Kanaan, Kathleen M. Mazor, Jennifer Tjia, Sruthi Valluri, and Becky A. Briesacher), Clinical and Translational Science Research Retreat (2012)
 

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Knowledge of and perceived need for evidence-based educational materials about antipsychotic medication safety by nursing home staff (with Sarah Foy, Kathleen M. Mazor, Leslie R. Harrold, Jennifer L. Donovan, Abir O. Kanaan, Becky A. Briesacher, Jerry H. Gurwitz, and Jennifer Tjia), Clinical and Translational Science Research Retreat (2012)
 

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Primary Care Physicians’ Views on Medical Error and Disclosure in Cancer Care (with Kathleen M. Mazor, Cassandra L. Firneno, Douglas W. Roblin, Sarah M. Greene, Carolyn Prouty, Beth Lapham, Brandi Robinson, Ben Dunlap, Jane Anau, and Thomas Gallagher), Clinical and Translational Science Research Retreat (2012)