Expert in Intimate Partner Violence and Women's Health Education
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University of MichiganMichele Beaulieu serves as Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work, bringing over 20 years of experience in intimate partner violence (IPV) and women's health as a licensed clinical social worker. Her career spans direct clinical service, education, and program development, with significant contributions to interprofessional healthcare delivery. As an OB/GYN ambulatory social worker, she advocated for women's reproductive health issues and provided brief interventions. Her teaching portfolio includes developing and leading courses on IPV, including a semester-long course and an innovative interprofessional course involving multiple professional schools at UMB. She has managed behavioral health workforce development grants and coordinated training programs for reproductive health professionals across Maryland on IPV screening and intervention. Her expertise extends to program development, having co-developed interprofessional courses with Law and Public Health faculty, while also serving eight years on the Board of Directors of a local domestic violence agency. Through her work with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Office of Women's Health, she has trained healthcare professionals in screening and intervention techniques for intimate partner violence and reproductive coercion