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Lucinda England serves as a Visiting Instructor in the Department of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry at the West Virginia University School of Medicine, where she holds Clinical Faculty status specializing in Addiction Medicine.
Her academic credentials include:
- MD from University of Kentucky College of Medicine (1992)
- Residency in Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (1995)
- Fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (1996)
- Residency in Psychiatry at University of Colorado School of Medicine (1998)
- Fellowship in Addiction Medicine at West Virginia University Hospitals (2023)
Dr. England's research integrates Addiction Medicine with maternal-child health epidemiology, examining how prenatal substance exposures impact neurodevelopmental outcomes. Her work bridges clinical psychiatry, behavioral medicine, and public health interventions, with particular emphasis on autism spectrum disorder manifestations and behavioral comorbidities in vulnerable pediatric populations.
Her 2024-2025 publications demonstrate a rigorous epidemiological approach to substance-exposed pregnancies, analyzing large-scale datasets to identify modifiable risk factors. This research trajectory reveals consistent methodological focus on longitudinal developmental outcomes while addressing critical gaps in tobacco/alcohol exposure literature through multidisciplinary collaboration with perinatal epidemiologists.
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