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Michael Mata is a Clinical Instructor of Anesthesiology (Clinician Educator) at the University of Southern California. His research focuses on leveraging faith-based communities and public health partnerships to address health disparities among African American and Latino populations. Key areas include HIV/AIDS stigma reduction, obesity prevention through church-based interventions, and promoting physical activity in underserved communities.
His work emphasizes multilevel interventions, such as the Parishes & Parks cluster randomized trial linking churches with public parks to encourage physical activity. He has collaborated extensively with religious institutions to design culturally competent health programs, including sermon-based HIV testing campaigns and obesity prevention initiatives.
Dr. Mata’s publications span over 15 years, highlighting innovative strategies in faith-based health promotion, community-partnered research, and evaluation of health equity interventions. His studies explore contextual factors within congregations, community participation in surveys, and the role of environment perceptions in health behaviors. Despite no explicitly listed scientific awards, his contributions have advanced understanding of urban congregations’ roles in addressing critical public health challenges.
He currently holds no listed grants or student advising roles but remains active in designing and evaluating interventions targeting marginalized communities. His work bridges clinical education and community health, emphasizing practical solutions to systemic health inequities.
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