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At the Intersection of Research and Lived Experience: the Personal and Professional Journey of Research Scientist, Patrick Hibbard
- 2025/04/10
- 再生時間: 37 分
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あらすじ・解説
There’s lived experience…and there’s lived experience. Patrick Hibbard, Assistant Research Scientist at Chestnut Health Systems, has had anything but a conventional career path. Patrick shares his journey, from incarceration to his current role with Chestnut, and how his background inspires and informs his work. We discuss:
- How he uses econometrics and quantitative methods in evaluating public health interventions.
- The challenges of causal inference in public health research and the need for quantitative data to measure community-level impacts.
- The need to balance research with lived experience.
- The effectiveness of drug courts and their evolution (while drug courts can be effective, they may not always be the best approach, especially where there are structural inequities in policing).
- The connections between/among different organizations in the recovery ecosystem.
What’s ultimately so compelling about Patrick’s story is how he’s used it in combination with data-driven insights to increase community-level impacts, improve public health…and save lives.