Bradley Zebrack, PhD, MPH, MSW

Professor, Social Work

Dr. Bradley Zebrack is a Professor of Social Work at the University of Michigan School of Social Work. He received his Ph.D. in Social Work and Sociology from the University of Michigan and his M.S.W. and M.P.H. in Community Health Education from the University of California-Berkeley. Dr. Zebrack is interested in the intersection of health, medicine, and quality of life. Specifically, his work focuses on the effects of cancer on the psychosocial growth and development of adolescents and young adults. His funded research also involves evaluations of the implementation of psychosocial support services in medical care settings. Dr. Zebrack has been involved in the development of peer support/advocacy programs for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors. He is currently is a member of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center's Socio-Behavioral Program and the Cancer Surveillance and Outcomes Research Team (CanSORT).

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Research Areas: Cancer, Adolescent & Child Development, Adolescent Health,

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