Karen L Roper, PhD, MS
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859-257-4880kro238@uky.edu
Positions
- Associate Professor
- Director of the Kentucky Ambulatory Network (KAN)
College Unit(s)
Other Affiliation(s)
- Family and Community Medicine - Turfland
Biography and Education
Biography
Karen L Roper, PhD. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. She also serves as director of the Kentucky Ambulatory Network (KAN), Kentucky's primary care practice-based research network. She received her doctorate degree in General Experimental Psychology from the University of Kentucky and taught undergraduate courses in psychology and conducted research in learning and comparative cognition and also worked in clinical trials before joining the department. Training in basic psychological science inspires a close attention to underlying factors for behavior that continues in current projects, which aim toward improvement of patient care in the primary care environment.
Often using mixed methods research methodology, recent projects include studies of physician and/or patient attitudes toward clinical care and motivations/behavior across many areas of interest to primary care including environmental health, substance use and opioid treatment, reproductive healthcare post Dobbs, gestational diabetes aftercare, and preventive screening for prediabetes risk and lung cancer. Grant funding to serve as an evaluation lead has centered on projects within medical education and curricular innovations (equity/social determinants of health, telehealth training), and stroke care process improvement.
Dr. Roper works closely with her UK clinical colleagues in family medicine and in team science approaches across the University. he diversity of her work reflects the practice! Involvement of medical students and residents in research projects is an especially rewarding bonus.
Selected Publications
See Complete List of Published Work in My Bibliography: http://bit.ly/2mWNl3T