Bernadette Boden-Albala

Director of Program in Public Health and Founding Dean of proposed School of Population Health UC Irvine

  • Irvine CA

Bernadette Boden-Albala, Dr.P.H., is a renowned researcher & administrator who researches community-based stroke & heart disease prevention.

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Biography

Bernadette Boden-Albala, Dr.P.H., is a renowned researcher and administrator whose efforts to reduce health disparities for America’s disadvantaged became a blueprint for community-based stroke and heart disease prevention. She is the director of the Program in Public Health and and founding dean of the proposed School of Population Health.

Areas of Expertise

Stroke and heart disease prevention
Public Health
Infectious Diseases
COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

Education

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

DrPH, MPH

Sociomedical Science

Media Appearances

OC500 2024: Bernadette Boden-Albala

Orange County Business Journal  online

2024-11-17

Tapped as founding dean for the newly created Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health.

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A Healthier Generation Starts With Healthier Women

Forbes  online

2024-11-12

Bernadette Boden Albala, Director and Founding Dean of UC Irvine Public Health writes, “I have seen firsthand how a woman’s health shapes the future well-being of all the people in their life: children, parents, partners, and friends. Despite advances in public health, we still fail to give women’s health the attention it deserves, especially during the critical stages of adolescence, reproductive years, midlife, and in later years of life. I outline below some of the critical blind spots in women’s health research and offer recommendations for where we need to invest to ensure better outcomes for women who comprise more than half of our country’s population.”

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Leaving the Big Apple for UCI: Bernadette Boden-Albala

Irvine Standard  online

2024-10-02

We talked with Boden-Albala, the director and founding dean of the new UC Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health, about what makes the new school unique, why students flock to its door and what she likes to do in her free time. … What distinguishes UCI from other elite schools in California? “Being a new school, we’re nimble and fluid, addressing problems of the future instead of the past. … UCI has one of the largest undergraduate public health programs, and we believe in health equity.”

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Articles

Unrecognized implementation science engagement among health researchers in the USA: a national survey

Implementation Science Communications

Elizabeth R. Stevens, Donna Shelley, and Bernadette Boden-Albala

2020

Implementation science (IS) has the potential to serve an important role in encouraging the successful uptake of evidence-based interventions. The current state of IS awareness and engagement among health researchers, however, is relatively unknown

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Abstract WP366: Exploring the Association Between Physician Trust and Recurrent Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

Stroke

Anita Venkatesan, Bernadette Boden-Albala, Nina Parikh, Emily Goldmann

2020

More positive health behaviors, fewer symptoms, higher quality of life, and greater treatment satisfaction have been reported among those with greater physician trust. This study assessed the relationship between physician trust and recurrent stroke/TIA within 1 year of discharge among stroke survivors in Northern Manhattan.

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Abstract TP430: A Family/Friend Network Approach to Secondary Stroke Prevention: Findings From the FURRThER Pilot

Stroke

Bernadette Boden Albala, Joyce O'Connor, Noa Appleton, Michael Parides

2020

Despite prevention strategies with proven efficacy, recurrent stroke rates, especially in minority populations, remain high. Mobilizing stroke patients’ social networks on risk reduction goals may optimize secondary prevention efforts. Families/Friends Understanding Risk Reduction Through Educational Reinforcement (FURRThER) is a culturally-tailored, social network-based intervention facilitated by an interactive web portal and targeted at management of vascular risk factors.

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