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overview Michael Cucciare is a clinical psychologist interested in the implementation of evidence-based mental health practices in medical settings. He completed a predoctoral psychology internship at the VA Palo Alto where he developed clinical expertise in behavioral medicine and motivational interviewing. While a postdoctoral research fellow in health services research, he was involved in several studies evaluating technology-delivered protocols for treating alcohol misuse and training providers in evidence-based interventions for treating substance use disorders. Upon completion of his fellowship, he was awarded a five-year VA HSR &D Career Development Award (CDA-2) to develop expertise in the implementation of evidence-based mental health practices in primary care. He recently completed an RCT evaluating the relative effectiveness of alternative methods for delivering a brief intervention for alcohol misuse. He also recently received VA HSR &D funding to conduct a comparative effectiveness trial to examine two methods for reducing alcohol use among veterans with hepatitis C.

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Academic Article Sexual assault and substance use in male veterans receiving a brief alcohol intervention.
Academic Article Substance use among women veterans: epidemiology to evidence-based treatment.
Academic Article Current trends in using Internet and mobile technology to support the treatment of substance use disorders.
Academic Article How Internet technology can improve the quality of care for substance use disorders.
Academic Article Predicting future healthcare costs: how well does risk-adjustment work?
Academic Article Patient and program factors that bridge the detoxification-treatment gap: a structured evidence review.
Academic Article A conceptual model to facilitate transitions from primary care to specialty substance use disorder care: a review of the literature.
Academic Article Evaluating the Productivity of VA, NIH, and AHRQ Health Services Research Career Development Awardees.
Academic Article Ten-Year Publication Trajectories of Health Services Research Career Development Award Recipients: Collaboration, Awardee Characteristics, and Productivity Correlates.
Academic Article Transitioning From Detoxification to Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Facilitators and Barriers.
Academic Article Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services for Women in the Veterans Health Administration.
Academic Article Feasibility and acceptability of shared decision-making to promote alcohol behavior change among women Veterans: Results from focus groups.
Academic Article Providers' Perspectives on Barriers and Facilitators to Connecting Women Veterans to Alcohol-Related Care From Primary Care.
Academic Article Study protocol: a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial of Moral Reconation Therapy in the US Veterans Health Administration.
Academic Article Factors Impacting Perceived Access to Early Prenatal Care among Pregnant Veterans Enrolled in the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Academic Article Predictors of mental health and substance use disorder treatment use over 3 years among rural adults using stimulants.
Academic Article An Evidence-Based Model for Disseminating-Implementing Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management in Department of Veterans Affairs' Community-Based Outpatient Clinics.
Academic Article Cannabis use disorder among veterans: Comorbidity and mental health treatment utilization.

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