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Edwin B. Fisher, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Health Behavior at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health. He also serves as Global Director of Peers for Progress, a program promoting peer support in healthcare globally. His research focuses on chronic disease management, diabetes, cancer, mental health, and global health interventions. Fisher holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from SUNY (1972) and a BA in Psychology from Amherst College (1968).
Key projects include the Diabetes Initiative of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2002-2009) and leadership roles in organizations like the Society of Behavioral Medicine. His work emphasizes peer support's role in improving health outcomes across diverse populations and diseases.
Research spans asthma, cardiovascular disease, smoking cessation, and weight management, with publications on social support in oncology and global health strategies. He teaches Social and Peer Support in Health: An Ecological and Global Perspective, reflecting his commitment to integrating behavioral and public health approaches.
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