Overview
Nathalie Moise is an internist, Associate Professor of Medicine, and Director of Implementation Science Research (the Im_Sci Lab) at the Center for Behavioral and Cardiovascular Health with training in epidemiology and implementation science. She has worked in health services research for more than 10 years and is PI/MPI of several federally funded grants (NIH, AHRQ, PCORI) leveraging hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial designs to test implementation and de-implementation strategies for promoting behavioral interventions in primary care and cardio-oncology settings, including MPI of AHRQ EQUIP Learning Health System Center and NIA Roybal Center grants.
Dr. Moise has been the implementation science co-investigator/consultant for more than 20 funded grants, including core lead for an NIMHD P50 cardio-oncology center grant and has published extensively in the areas of behavioral health, patient engagement/adherence, implementation science and clinical inertia. Dr. Moise received her undergraduate degree from Princeton University and completed medical school at Mount Sinai School of Medicine before completing her residency and general internal medicine fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital – Columbia University Irving Medical Center. She went on to receive an MS in epidemiology from Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University and a Certificate in Implementation Science from UCSF. She is currently a physician scientist at the Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health, where she directs the ImSci Lab, a lab dedicated to bringing healthcare research into the real world. The lab focuses on co-developing practice solutions to complex health challenges and designing digital behavioral health interventions that promote both emotional and physical wellbeing by leveraging implementation science, human-centered design and behavioral science. To date the lab has conducted nearly 200 consultations. Dr. Moise is also a primary care clinician in the AIM clinic dedicated to providing high quality care to historically marginalized populations with multiple chronic conditions, including cardiovascular disease and cancer. She is passionate about mentorship, and has mentored over 20 trainees and junior faculty members. She has served as faculty for the UCSF implementation science certificate course and NHLBI Research in Implementation Science for Equity summer program, co-leads the CTSA’s Implementation Science Initiative, is Associate Editor of Implementation Research and Practice and founding member of the American Heart Association’s Implementation Science Committee.
Areas of Expertise / Conditions Treated
- Allergic Rhinitis
- Behavioral Medicine
- Diabetes
- High Blood Pressure
- High Cholesterol
- Hyperlipidemia
- Hypertension
- Kidney Disease
- Musculoskeletal Pain
- Obesity
Academic Appointments
- Associate Professor of Medicine
Administrative Titles
- Director of Implementation Science Research, Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health
Hospital Affiliations
- NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Languages
- Spanish
Gender
- Female
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Credentials & Experience
Education & Training
- Internship: 2011 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center
- Residency: 2013 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center
Committees, Societies, Councils
2015- Association of Psychosomatic Medicine, member
2014- American Heart Association, member
2014- Society of General Internal Medicine, member
2012- American College of Physicians, member
2009- American Medical Association, member
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine
Honors & Awards
- 2024 AIM Physician in Charge of the Year (teaching award)
- 2020 Ferrer Scholar Award
- 2019 Irving Scholar
- 2016 Columbia University Provost’ Grant Program for Junior Faculty
- 2016 New York State Office of Mental Health Policy Scholar
- 2016 COSMO Humanism in Medicine Award
- 2016 SGIM Hamolsky Award Finalist for Young Investigators
- 2015 NIH Research in Implementation Science for Equity Scholar
- 2015 Finalist, AHA Jeremiah and Rose Stamler Research Award
- 2014 AHA 10-day Epidemiology Seminar, selected nationally
- 2013 Gold Foundation’s Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Awards-Circle of Excellence
- 2013 Columbia Presbyterian Resident Professionalism Award
Research
Implementation science at the intersection between depression and mental illness.
Dr. Moise's primary research focus is in implementation science methodology with an interest in 'clinical inertia' as it relates to depression treatment and hypertension guideline implementation. She is the PI of an AHRQ R01 using informatics to implement depression treatment in primary care settings, PI (NIH/NHLBI) of a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial of depression treatment in post-ACS patients, site PI of an NIH/NHLBI R01 on depression screening following acute coronary syndrome events, and Co-I of an AHRQ R01 on implementing ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
Research Interests
- Clinical Inertia
- Depression and Heart Disease
- Hypertension control
- Implementation Science
- implementation science strategies
Grants
- 2020-2022 U19 MH113203-S1 Wainberg, Moise (PI) NIH/NIMH
- 2020-2025 1R01CA247790-01 Hur (PI) NIH/NCI
- 2020-20231R01HL141609-03S1 Moise (PI)NHLBI/NIH
- 2018-2023 1R01HL141609-01 Moise (PI) NHLBI
- 2017-2022 1R01HS025198-01A1 Moise (PI) AHRQ
- 2015-2020 1R01HS024262-01 Kronish (PI). AHRQ
- 2015-2018 ME-1403-12304 Moise (PI) PCORI
- 2015-2018 R01 HL114924 Davidson/Kronish (PI) NIH/NHLBI
- 2015-2018 Office of Provost Moise (PI)
Selected Publications
- Ye S, Hiura G, Fleck E, Garcia A, Geleris J, Lee P, Liyanage-Don N, Moise N, Schluger N, Singer J, Sibieszczyk M, Sun Y, West H, Kronish IM. Hospital Readmissions after Implementation of a Discharge Care Program for Patients with COVID-19 Illness. J Gen Intern Med. In press.
- Odlum M, Moise N, Kronish IM, Broadwell P, Alcántara C, Davis, NJ, Cheung YKK., Perotte A, Yoon S. Trends in Poor Health Indicators among Black and Hispanic Middle-aged and Older Adults in the United States, 1999-2018, PMC: NIHMSID1629267. JAMA network open. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.25134. In Press.
- *Ye S, Kronish I, Fleck E, Fleischut P, Homa S, Masini D, Moise N. Telemedicine Expansion During the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Potential for Technology-Driven Disparities. Journal of General Internal Medicine. In press.
- Liyanage-Don N, Birk J, Cornelius T, Sanchez G, Moise N, Edmondson D, Kronish IM. Medications as traumatic reminders in patients with stroke/TIA-induced PTSD. Stroke, In press
- *Bryant KB, Jannat-Khah JP, Cornelius TM,Khodneva Y,Richman J, Fleck EM,Torres-Deas LM,Safford MM,Moise N.Time-Varying depressive symptoms, cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: does the risk vary by age or gender.Journal of American HealthAssociation,In press
- *Dong M, Florez Salamanca L, Medina V, Firpo-Greenwood JY, Carter E, Malhotra S, Moise N. Patient-level barriers and facilitators to sustaining collaborative care programs in disadvantaged settings: A qualitative study. General Hospital Psychiatry, In Press
For a complete list of publications, please visit PubMed.gov