Marcie S. Rubin, DrPH, MPH, MPA
- Associate Clinical Professor of Behavioral Sciences (in Dental Medicine)
Overview
Marcie Rubin is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Behavioral Sciences (in Dental Medicine) in the Section of Population Oral Health at Columbia University’s College of Dental Medicine. Her research interests include social determinants of health and health disparities as well as oral health policy research on the impact of governmental and organizational policies on population oral health status and dental care. Dr. Rubin’s areas of inquiry include how health care delivery and financing transformation impacts dental care access, quality, and cost.
Dr. Rubin graduated from Brown University with an AB in Biology. She received her MPH in epidemiology from the Mailman School of Public Health and her MPA in public administration from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. She earned her DrPH in sociomedical sciences from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
Academic Appointments
- Associate Clinical Professor of Behavioral Sciences (in Dental Medicine)
Gender
- Female
Credentials & Experience
Education & Training
- MPH, 2005 Epidemiology, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health
- MPA, 2005 Public Administration, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs
- DrPH, 2011 Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health
Honors & Awards
2011 Jack Elinson Award
2010 The Barbara Dohrenwend Award
2009 Columbia University Population Center Fellow
2008 The Eugene Litwak Prize in Sociomedical Sciences
2007 CDC Grant for Public Health Dissertation Research