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James K. Cunningham, PhD, is a Professor and Research Scholar in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Arizona, focusing on community-based health research and policy evaluation.
His educational background includes:
- BA in Social Psychology from California State University, Northridge (1978)
- MA in Social Psychology from The Claremont Graduate School (1980)
- PhD in Social Psychology from The Claremont Graduate School (1985)
Dr. Cunningham's research spans community ecology, drug policy, health disparities, and health outcomes effectiveness. His work employs community-based participatory methods to analyze social determinants of health, particularly substance abuse patterns and health inequities across diverse populations. He emphasizes practical program evaluation to translate findings into evidence-based health policies addressing systemic disparities.
His distinguished awards include:
- Canada-Mexico Joint Award in North American Studies (Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program)
- Harry F. Scoville Practitioner Research Award (Western Governmental Research Association)
- Achievements in Alcohol and Drug Research (California Association of Alcohol and Drug Administration)
As a Research Scholar, Dr. Cunningham leads program evaluations for governmental and community health initiatives, though specific advising roles or grant details were not provided in source materials. His work bridges academic research with practical health policy implementation through ongoing partnerships with public health agencies.
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