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Annette Hanson, MD, MBA
Meet Annette Hanson, MD, MBA
Title(s)
Vice-Chair, Public Sector Psychiatry; Attending Psychiatrist; Assistant Clinical Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine
Department + Services
Psychiatry
Clinical Focus Areas
Adult psychiatry, psychopharmacology, psychotherapy
Research Focus Areas
Pharmaco-economics, healthcare system development and implementation, development of clinical workforce models, outcome studies in special populations
Seeing Patients In
Boston, 617-636-4781
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Training + Education |
University of Minnesota Medical School; The Cambridge Hospital; Tufts Medical Center; Northeastern University
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Board Certifications |
Adult Psychiatry |
NPI # |
1710033626 |
Gender |
Female |
Accepted Insurances |
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Tufts Medical Center
Pratt Building, 3rd Floor
800 Washington St.
Box 1007 Boston, MA 02111
Phone #: 617-636-4781
Fax #: 617-636-4852
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2006, Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
2000, Distinguished Alumni Award, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1992, President’s Award, Fuller Memorial Hospital, South Attleboro, MA
1992, Certificate of Appreciation, Department of Mental Health, Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
1985, Certificate of Commendation, Bay Cove Mental Health and Mental Retardation Area Board
1. Hanson, M.A., Stone, E.L., Penk, W.E., Flannery, R.B., Jr., Goldfinger, S.M., Public-Academic Liaison Research Centers in an Era of Managed Care. Psychiatric Quarterly, 1998:69(1): 61-69.
2. Hanson, M.A., Pharmaoeconomics of Schizophrenia in the 21st Century. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1998. 59 (supplement).
3. Hanson, M.A., Flanders, D., “Adapting to Managed Behavioral Health Care for Older Adults: A Practitioners Perspective”, Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1999. XXXII (1): 75-82.
4. Penk, W.E., Flannery, R.B., Jr., Irwin, Geller, J., Fisher, William, and Hanson, M.A., Character of Substance Abusing Persons with Schizophrenia: The Paradox of the Dually Diagnosed. Journal of Addictive Diseases 2000, Vol. 19, pp. 23-30
5. Hanson, A., Dickey, Barbara, Normand, Sharon-LiseT., Drake, Robert, Weiss, Roger, D., Azeni, Hocine, “Limiting Inpatient Substance Use Treatment: What are the consequences?”, Medical Care Research and Review.