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Christine Baugh

Christine Baugh PhD, MPH

Assistant Professor

Dr. Baugh conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health, policy, sport and ethics. Much of her work has focused on the acute and chronic health implications of repetitive brain injury from sport, and the resultant individual, institutional, policy and ethical considerations. 

Areas of Expertise

  • Public health ethics
  • Sports related injury
  • Risk, decision-making, and morality
  • Conflicts of interest and dual loyalty
  • Health care delivery in the sports medicine environment
  • Data visualization

Education, Licensure & Certifications

  • 2010  Harvard University:  BA (History and Science)
  • 2012  Boston University:  MPH (Health Law, Bioethics, and Human Rights)
  • 2018  Harvard University;  PhD (Health Policy and Ethics)
  • 2019  Harvard Medical School; Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Mental Health Policy

Awards

She has won numerous awards for her teaching and research, including being named to Forbes 30-under-30 list in sports.

Christine Baugh

Christine Baugh PhD, MPH

Assistant Professor

Dr. Baugh conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health, policy, sport and ethics. Much of her work has focused on the acute and chronic health implications of repetitive brain injury from sport, and the resultant individual, institutional, policy and ethical considerations. 

Areas of Expertise

  • Public health ethics
  • Sports related injury
  • Risk, decision-making, and morality
  • Conflicts of interest and dual loyalty
  • Health care delivery in the sports medicine environment
  • Data visualization

Education, Licensure & Certifications

  • 2010  Harvard University:  BA (History and Science)
  • 2012  Boston University:  MPH (Health Law, Bioethics, and Human Rights)
  • 2018  Harvard University;  PhD (Health Policy and Ethics)
  • 2019  Harvard Medical School; Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Mental Health Policy

Awards

She has won numerous awards for her teaching and research, including being named to Forbes 30-under-30 list in sports.

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Christine Baugh

Christine Baugh PhD, MPH

Assistant Professor

Dr. Baugh conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health, policy, sport and ethics. Much of her work has focused on the acute and chronic health implications of repetitive brain injury from sport, and the resultant individual, institutional, policy and ethical considerations. 

Areas of Expertise

  • Public health ethics
  • Sports related injury
  • Risk, decision-making, and morality
  • Conflicts of interest and dual loyalty
  • Health care delivery in the sports medicine environment
  • Data visualization

Education, Licensure & Certifications

  • 2010  Harvard University:  BA (History and Science)
  • 2012  Boston University:  MPH (Health Law, Bioethics, and Human Rights)
  • 2018  Harvard University;  PhD (Health Policy and Ethics)
  • 2019  Harvard Medical School; Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Mental Health Policy

Awards

She has won numerous awards for her teaching and research, including being named to Forbes 30-under-30 list in sports.

*Our Faculty Categories:

Affiliate faculty are individuals who make meaningful contributions to the Center’s mission and demonstrate ongoing engagement with its work. This may include participation in or support of the Center's initiatives in research, education, clinical ethics or community outreach. Affiliate faculty are nominated by an elected core faculty member and their approval is at the Center director’s discretion.
Associate faculty are individuals who make substantial and sustained contributions to the Center’s mission through active collaboration in research, teaching, and scholarly activities. They typically hold a University faculty appointment and maintain an ongoing professional relationship with one or more elected core faculty members or Center mission areas. Associate faculty are nominated by an elected core faculty member followed by a formal review and voting process by all elected core faculty.

Elected core faculty are selected through a formal review and voting process in recognition of their leadership and sustained contributions to the Center’s mission. They play a central role in shaping and advancing the Center's programs, mentor future scholars and represent the Center within and beyond the University. Members are typically expected to hold a University faculty appointment and maintain active involvement in the Center’s academic and community activities.

Exceptions to the appointment requirement may be granted by Center leadership and a majority vote of the elected core faculty.

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