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Annette Totten²

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Associate Professor Public Health Practice
Office OHSU – BICC 529 Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology Biomedical Information Communications Center (BICC) Phone: 503-494-2086

Biography

Dr. Annette Totten has a secondary faculty appointment in the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health as an Associate Professor in the graduate level Public Health Practice online programs.

In addition to her commitments to the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health (SPH), Dr. Totten is an Associate Professor in the OHSU School of Medicine’s Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE). Her research interests include aging, chronic disease, long-term services and supports and research methods. She directs systematic reviews and projects to develop clinical practice guides for a range of topics at the Pacific Northwest Evidence based Practice Center and conducts primary research in primary care related to serious illness, aging and decision making in the Oregon Rural Practice based Research Network.


¹ CEPH Primary Instructional Faculty
² CEPH Non-Primary Instructional Faculty

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