David W. Hindman
Assistant Clinical Professor · emotional and behavioral aspects of chronic medical conditions
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and ScienceAbout
David W. Hindman, PhD serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science School of Medicine. His academic appointment focuses on integrating behavioral health within primary care settings, particularly for underserved populations.
Dr. Hindman's research interests center on clinical research examining the emotional and behavioral aspects of chronic medical conditions and patient engagement in disease self-management. His recent work has concentrated on improving depression detection and treatment in primary care settings and designing integrated behavioral health services delivery systems, with special emphasis on medically underserved populations. His publication record demonstrates expertise in mental health services research, chronic disease management, and health disparities affecting minority communities.
His research portfolio shows consistent focus on safety net healthcare systems serving vulnerable populations, with publications spanning topics from diabetic retinopathy detection through machine learning to schizophrenia hospitalization trends and depression management in primary care settings. The work frequently addresses disparities in healthcare access and quality for African American and Latino populations.
Scientific Awards:
- 1995 Class Honors, University of Michigan
- 1998 Gene Westley Pfrimmer Award, Fuller Theological Seminary-Graduate School of Psychology
- 2005 Chairman's Newcomer's Award, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science-Department of Family Medicine
- 2006 Faculty Role Model Award, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science-Department of Family Medicine
- 2007 Chairman's Award, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science-Department of Family Medicine
- 2009 Distinguished Service Award, California Psychological Association-Division II (Education and Training)
Dr. Hindman has collaborated extensively with researchers including Bazargan, Ani, Ogunyemi, and others working at the intersection of behavioral health and primary care. His work demonstrates consistent engagement with practical clinical problems affecting safety net healthcare systems serving medically underserved communities. While specific grant funding isn't detailed in the available information, his publication record suggests ongoing research activity focused on improving mental health integration within primary care settings.
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