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Dominick Frosch, PhD
Dominick L. Frosch is Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Frosch trained as a clinical health psychologist at the University of California, San Diego and completed his clinical residency in rehabilitation psychology at the University of Washington. He was a member of the inaugural cohort of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars at the University of Pennsylvania from 2003-2005. Dr. Frosch's research is focused on informed decision making in health and health care. At the clinical level his work focuses on developing and implementing patient interventions to facilitate informed medical decision making.
His interests at the population level focus on the effects of health information delivered through mass media on informed decision making and health behaviors. His research has been funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the National Cancer Institute and the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making. He also serves as Associate Editor for the journal Health Psychology.
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