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Faculty and Staff
Teri Browne, Ph.D., MSW
| Title: | Dean Professor  | 
                                 
| College of Social Work | |
| Email: | brownetm@mailbox.sc.edu | 
| Phone: | 803-777-6258 | 
| Office: | Hamilton 336 | 
| LinkedIn: | My LinkedIn profile | 
| Resources: | Curriculum Vitae Google Scholar Dean news story  | 
                                 
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                        Research Expertise
- Kidney disease
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Nephrology social work
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Kidney disease treatment and transplant access
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Health disparities in kidney transplant access among African Americans with kidney failure
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Disparities of rural health access
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Interprofessional healthcare
 
Background
Dean and Professor Teri Browne joined the faculty in 2008, where she was also co-director
                                 of Interprofessional Education for the Health Sciences until 2021. In 2017, Browne
                                 was inducted as a Society for Social Work and Research Fellow for her work to advance
                                 the mission of the society. In 2019 she was chosen as a Distinguished Scholar Fellow
                                 in the Social Work Academy of the National Academies of Practice. Prior to joining
                                 the University of South Carolina, Browne worked as a dialysis social worker for 13
                                 years in New York, California and Illinois.  
 
Browne is and has been a principal or co-investigator on multiple externally-funded
                                 research awards. This includes serving as Co-Principal Investigator for two studies
                                 on kidney disease treatment and transplant access funded by the Patient Centered Outcomes
                                 Research Institute and the NIH. 
 
Browne’s publications focus on nephrology (kidney disease), health social work, integrated
                                 behavioral health, rural health and interprofessional education. She is also the co-editor
                                 of the Handbook of Health Social Work. 
 
Browne was a Competency Chair for the Council on Social Work Education Specialized
                                 Practice Curricular Guide for Health Social Work, a national task force Invited Member
                                 on the American Society of Nephrology Health Care Justice Committee Member and an
                                 Invited Member on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Practitioner Level
                                 Measurement of Effective Access to Kidney Transplantation Technical Expert Panel.
                                 She is also editor-in-chief of the Journal of Nephrology Social Work since 2015. Browne
                                 received her Master of Social Work from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
                                 She earned her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago’s School of Social
                                 Service Administration.