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About Daniel Marlowe

Dan Marlowe, PhD is the Founding Chair of the Department of Behavioral Health at CUSOM. Dr. Marlowe has primarily been embedded in medical settings over the course of his professional career, working alongside physicians to help manage the mental and behavioral health needs of their patients. His clinical experience spans a wide range of settings from rural federally qualified and community health centers to major university medical centers like the Duke Cancer Institute in Durham, NC. After having worked with and taught both MD and DO faculty and residents, he has come to appreciate the unique and holistic way osteopathic physicians view their patients. Due to his immersion in medical settings and culture, Dr. Marlowe has a great passion for interprofessional collaboration in healthcare, especially as it relates to the concurrent management of patients by medical and behavioral health professionals.He has helped to develop, implement, and expand sev eral collaborative care programs- mainly encompassing the integration of behavioral health services in primary and specialty care settings. Dr. Marlowe has also been heavily involved in graduate medical education as both a behavioral science director and behavioral science instructor at two North Carolina family medicine residency programs. He is also a Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Behavioral Science/Family Systems Educator Fellow. Dr. Marlowe has published both nationally and internationally on interprofessional collaborative care, as well as presented at regional, state and national levels on collaborative care program development, teaching integration in graduate medical and behavioral health education, and the use of family therapy as a practice change model in healthcare settings.

Positions

Present Assistant Dean for Academic Success; Chair & Assistant Professor of Behavioral Health, Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine
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Grants

2012 - 2014 Developing a sustainable model of integrated care
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust
Role: Principle Investigator
Colleague(s): Deborah Teasley (Co-Investigator)
$89,400
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2015 - Present Member, Interprofessional Education Steering Committee, Campbell University
2013 - Present Member, Self-Study Continuous Assessment Committee, School of Osteopathic Medicine, Campbell University
2014 - 2016 Member, Integrated Care Steering Committee, NC Department of Health and Human Services
2014 - 2015 Chair, Integrated Care Steering Committee, NC Department of Health and Human Services
2013 - 2015 Member, Integrated Care Consortium, NC Foundation for Advanced Health Programs
2013 - 2014 Member, Sexual Assault Awareness Week Planning Committee, Campbell University
2012 - 2013 Chair, Medical Family Therapy Workgroup, Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
2012 - 2013 Research Chair, Multicultural and Multiracial Health Council, National Rural Health Association
2011 - 2013 Member, Bioethics Committee, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
2011 - 2013 Member, Clinical Services Committee, The Care Clinic
2011 - 2012 Managing Editor, Medical Family Therapy Workgroup blog, Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
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Education

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2011 Ph.D., East Carolina University ‐ Medical Family Therapy
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2008 M. S., East Carolina University ‐ Marriage and Family Therapy
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2006 B. A., East Carolina University ‐ Psychology
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Book Chapters (4)

Publications (15)

Presentations (44)