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Jeffrey A Cully

Cully

Jeffrey A Cully, Ph.D.

Professor (with tenure)

Positions

Professor (with tenure)
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Houston, TX, US
Staff Psychologist / Health Services Researcher
Houston VA HSR&D Center of Innovation
Michael E. DeBakey VAMC (Houston)
Associate Director for Improving Clinical Care
South Central Mental Illness, Research, Education and Clinical Center
Professor
Medicine (Secondary Appointment)
Health Services Research
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Addresses

John P. McGovern Campus (Office)
2450 Holcombe Blvd, Suite 01Y
Mail Stop: BCM228
Houston, TX, 77021
United States
jcully@bcm.edu

Education

Fellowship at Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Houston)
08/2003 - Houston, Texas, United States
Geropsychology
Residency at Baylor College Of Medicine
08/2002 - Houston, Texas, United States
PhD from St. Louis University
08/2002 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Clinical Psychology

Certifications

Licensed Psychologist
Texas State Board of Examiners

Honors & Awards

Faculty Excellence Award - Educational Research
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Faculty Excellence Award - Educational Leadership
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Faculty Excellence Award - Enduring Educational Materials
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Faculty Excellence Award - Teaching and Evaluation
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Associate Investigator Career Development Award
VA Health Services Research and Development (10/2003 - 09/2006)
Career Development Awardee (Level 2)
VA Health Services Research and Development (10/2006 - 09/2009)

Professional Statement

Dr. Cully is a mental health services researcher interested in improving the delivery of evidence-based treatments in non-mental health specialty settings such as primary care. His work focuses on the use of implementation science to improve mental health delivery within the Veterans Health Administration.

Websites

Selected Publications

  • Cully JA, Breland JY, Robertson S, Utech AE, Hundt N, Kunik ME, Petersen NJ, Masozera N, Rao R, Naik AD. " Behavioral health coaching for rural veterans with diabetes and depression: blending effectiveness and implementation. " BMC Health Services Research. 2014 ; 14 : 191-201.
  • Cully JA, Armento ME, Mott J, Nadorff MR, Naik AD, Stanley MA, Sorocco KH, Kunik ME, Petersen NJ, Kauth MR. " " Implement Sci. 2012 ; 7 : 64.
    Pubmed PMID: .
  • Mignogna J, Hundt N, Kauth MR, Kunik ME, Sorocco KH, Naik AD, Stanley MA, York-Ward K, Cully JA* (*senior author). " Implementing brief cognitive behavioral therapy in primary care: a pilot study. " Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, . ; 4 (2) : 175-183.
  • Mott JM, Hundt NE, Sansgiry S, Mignogna J, Cully JA* (*senior author). " Changes in psychotherapy utilization among veterans with depression, anxiety and PTSD. " Psychiatric Services. 2014 ; 65 (1) : 106-112.

Funding

Creating Practice-Ready Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for VA Primary Care and Specialty Medical Settings
#RVR 19-475
$546,917.00   (07/01/2019 - 06/30/2023)
Grant funding from VA Health Services Research and Development
Effectiveness and Implementation of Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (Cully PI)
#13-315
$1,100,000.00   (04/01/2015 - 09/30/2020)
Grant funding from VA Health Services Research and Development

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