University of Florida
Dr. Goodin is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy (POP) and the Center for Drug Evaluation and Safety (CoDES). She received her Master of Public Policy degree from the University of Kentucky (UK). She completed her Doctor of Philosophy degree at UK’s Martin School of Public Policy, with specialization in pharmaceutical outcomes and an additional Certificate in Informatics. She completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of Florida POP, specializing in pharmacoepidemiology methods while continuing her work in Health Services Research. She is the lead for Health Services Research track within POP’s graduate program as well as the faculty lead for Research Strategy within the Consortium for Medical Marijuana Clinical Outcomes Research. Currently, her research projects incorporate mixed-method approaches to assess the impact of policy changes related to treatment access and utilization for Substance Use Disorders, particularly among persons enrolled in Medicaid and pregnant women.