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University of Nebraska Medical Center

Dana Verhoeven, PhD

Assistant Professor, UNMC Department of Health Services Research & Administration

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Dana Verhoeven, PhD ,is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Services Research & Administration of the UNMC College of Public Health.

Previously, Dr. Verhoeven was a cancer research training award fellow of the National Cancer Institute, and a research and teaching assistant in Industrial and Organizational Psychology of  Clemson University. 

Education
  • 2019, PhD, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Clemson University
  • 2016, MS, Applied Psychology with Industrial and Organizational Psychology emphasis, Clemson University
  • 2014, BS, Psychology (Major) and Business (Minor), University of Central Florida
Research Interests
  • Team dynamics and multiteam systems
  • Models of care delivery, cancer care delivery, and care coordination
  • Multidisciplinary teams
  • Facilitators and barriers of organizational change
  • Implementation of complex delivery system innovations
  • Health disparities and social determinants of health
Selected Publications
  • Verhoeven, D. C., Chollette, V., Lazzara, E. H., Shuffler, M. L., Osarogiagbon, R. U., Weaver, S. J. (2021). The Anatomy and Physiology of Teaming in Cancer Care Delivery: A Conceptual Framework. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 113(4).
  • Weaver, S. J., Verhoeven, D. C., Castro, K., Adjei, B., Geiger, A. (2022). A thematic analysis of organizational structure and process variables across NCI care delivery studies. JNCI: Cancer Spectrum, 6(2).
  • Doose, M., Verhoeven, D. C., Sanchez, J., Livinski, A. A., Mollica, M., Chollette, V., Weaver, S. J. (2022). Team-based care for cancer survivors with comorbidities: A systematic review. Journal for Healthcare Quality, 44(5), 255–268.
  • Doose, M., Verhoeven, D. C., Sanchez, J., Mollica, M., Chollette, V., Weaver, S. J. (2023) Understanding clinical care team composition and complexity among newly diagnosed cancer patients with multiple chronic conditions: A SEER-Medicare analysis. JCO Oncology Practice, 19(1), e33–e42.
  • Verhoeven, D. C., Kramer, W. S., & Shuffler, M. L. (2022). Multiteam systems in long duration exploration missions: A qualitative analysis of key characteristics and challenges. Frontiers in Psychology, 13.
Professional Affiliations
  • American Public Health Association
  • Academy Health
  • American Association for Cancer Research
  • Academy of Management
  • Health Care Systems Research Network
  • Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
  • Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research
  • Organization Theory in Health Care Association