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Mary Driscoll, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and a Research Psychologist at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System. Her work focuses on chronic pain management, particularly in veteran populations, with an emphasis on comorbidities like PTSD and gender health disparities. She holds academic appointments in psychiatry and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across healthcare systems.
Education includes a BA from Colgate University (2000), PhD from Arizona State University (2011), and postdoctoral training at Yale School of Medicine (2011) and VA Connecticut Healthcare System (2012-2014). Her research integrates behavioral interventions, digital health technologies, and clinical practice improvements to address pain and mental health challenges.
Key research interests include: chronic pain mechanisms in veterans, PTSD and pain comorbidity, healthcare access for rural populations, and gender differences in treatment outcomes. She leads studies on mindfulness-based interventions, opioid addiction treatment integration, and AI-supported pain management.
Publications span topics like rural/urban pain care continuity, women veterans' pain programs, and digital CBT protocols. Her work emphasizes translational research bridging clinical theory and practice.
Driscoll collaborates with institutions including the Janeway Society and VA Connecticut Healthcare System. Her projects address real-world healthcare challenges through team-based approaches and innovative methodologies.