Associate Professor
School of Medicine and Public Health | Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Hometown: Watertown, WI
Andrew Quanbeck, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the University of Wisconsin’s Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and an honorary associate of the University of Wisconsin’s Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering. Dr. Quanbeck heads the Implementation Science and Engineering Lab at UW-Madison. His research draws upon concepts from systems engineering to develop innovative approaches to implementing evidence-based practices. Dr. Quanbeck is currently the principal investigator on four NIH-funded R01 grants that use innovative systems engineering approaches to promote the implementation of evidence-based interventions for the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders in healthcare and community settings. Dr. Quanbeck is a Chair of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine’s Collaborative Research Committee and a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Implementation Research and Practice and the journal Nature Scientific Reports. Dr. Quanbeck is also a former standing member of NIH’s Science of Implementation in Health and Healthcare study section (2020-2024).
Talks:
Digital health for alcohol use disorders
Reporting results of NIH-funded research study on implementing a digital health app for people with mild-to-moderate alcohol use disorder at UWHealth
Implementing clinical guidelines for opioid prescribing
Reporting results of NIH-funded research study on implementing clinical guidelines for opioid prescribing in 32 primary care clinics.