Bethany Hipple Walters

Director Of The Centre For Implementation At The Trimbos Institute at Trimbos-instituut

Bethany Hipple Walters is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in healthcare governance and implementation research. Currently serving as the Director of the Centre for Implementation at the Trimbos Institute since January 2016 and as a Tobacco Control Researcher, Bethany also holds a position as Adjunct Faculty at Webster Leiden Campus since October 2015. Additionally, Bethany has contributed to Massachusetts General Hospital as an Implementation Researcher since September 2004 and previously worked as a Hospital Archivist at Yale New Haven Hospital from July 2002 to August 2004. Bethany holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Healthcare Governance and Policy from Erasmus University Rotterdam, a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Medical Anthropology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Utrecht, Netherlands

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Trimbos-instituut

Het Trimbos-instituut zet zich met kennis en innovatie actief in voor het verbeteren van de geestelijke gezondheid in Nederland en daarbuiten. Het Trimbos-instituut is een kennisinstituut dat wetenschappelijk onderzoek doet naar geestelijke gezondheid, mentale veerkracht en verslaving. Onze verworven kennis passen we toe in de praktijk van professionals in de geestelijke gezondheidszorg en de verslavingszorg. Het Trimbos-instituut loopt voorop in de digitalisering van kennisontwikkeling, kennisoverdracht en de uitbreiding van hulpverlening via internet. Meer informatie over het Trimbos-instituut vindt u op http://www.trimbos.nl ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Trimbos Institute seeks to enhance quality of life by engaging in the development and application of knowledge about mental health, addiction and associated physical illnesses. The activities of the Institute are intended to contribute to and facilitate changes in mental health and addiction care in order to elicit individual health gains within the Dutch population, promote more effective treatment methods and provide models for more efficient care. With a focus on knowledge sharing, the Trimbos Institute aims to undertake evidence-based activities which are both innovative and implementable within professional settings. More information about Trimbos Institute: http://www.trimbos.org/


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