About Me:
Courtney L. Everson, PhD, is an Applied Medical Anthropologist with the Social Work Research Center, College of Health & Human Sciences, at Colorado State University. Here, she engages in team-based science to help transform the child welfare landscape and strengthen families through meaningful research-practice partnerships. Dr. Everson holds a Ph.D. in applied medical anthropology from Oregon State University with doctoral level minors in public health and women, gender, and sexuality studies. As a mixed methodologist, Dr. Everson uses biosocial health frameworks and community-based approaches to study maternal-infant health, child well-being, child maltreatment prevention, youth development, and family functioning. Dr. Everson is also the Co-Editor of NEOS: A Publication of the Anthropology of Children & Youth Interest Group, a Research Working Group member of the Academic Collaborative for Integrative Health, an Editorial Board member for the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, and a Co-Chair of the Family Voice & Choice Committee for the Colorado Collaborative Management Program (CMP).
Area(s) of Training
anthropology, applied anthropology, medical anthropology, public health, other
Area(s) of Expertise
maternal-infant health; child well-being; youth development; family functioning; child maltreatment prevention
Current Area of Employment
Applied Research
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