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Dr. Ryan is a behavioral scientist, methodologist, and evaluator. He specializes in qualitative and exploratory methodologies; mixed-methods designs; and designing, implementing, assessing, and evaluating complex system interventions and quality-improvement projects. As a methodologist, his work has spanned many topic areas, including HIV/AIDS, homelessness, obesity, social networks, and complementary and alternative medicine. In addition, he brings a wealth of experience and knowledge related to understanding systems and organizations as well as extensive work history in Africa and Latin America. Major current projects include:
Sampling in Qualitative Research: Development and publication of manuscript on sampling in qualitative research for Sage Publications
Mentorships include:
Altaf Saadi, MD. (Harvard) Project: Nursing Experiences with Racial, Ethnic and Religious Discrimination and Prejudice in the Workplace
Ben Smith, Ph.D. candidate (Pardee RAND) Ethnography of Lyft drivers.
Michele Abbot, Ph.D. candidate (Pardee RAND) Stabilizing the household: A realist evaluation of a household-centered intervention on the social determinants of health.
Alisha Ranadive, MD, (UCLA) Project: Screening and Referring Are Not Enough: Parent Perspectives on Navigating Referrals for Adverse Childhood Experiences and Social Needs
Mindy Ross, MD, (UCLA) Project: Parental Perspectives of the Patient Portal to Complete Patient-Reported Outcome Questionnaires for their Child’s Asthma Care
Hafifa Saddiq, PhD, RN (UCLA) Project: Resettled Refugees from Afghanistan: Health and Practice Implications.
Yeonsu Song, PhD, RN (UCLA) Sleep Disturbance Among Older Korean Immigrants
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