About Me
Shellie Ellis, MA, PhD, is a health services researcher and implementation scientist focused on improving care delivery.
Dr. Ellis has graduate training in medical anthropology and health services research and was awarded an NCI-funded Mentored Training in Dissemination and Implementation Research in Cancer (MT-DIRC) fellowship in 2016. She has received funding from NCI, NIA, NIGMS, PCORI, and several foundations and organizations. She serves on national study sections as an implementation scientist and is Associate Editor of the new international journal Implementation Science Communications.
Dr. Ellis has 20 years of experience implementing evidence-based research in practice. She has implemented both screening and treatment interventions in a variety of primary and specialty settings, spanning federally qualified health centers, hospital-owned outpatient clinics and private practices in rural, urban and suburban settings. She has designed implementation strategies to promote evidence-based practice in both primary care and specialty care practices and conducted multiple studies to assess determinants of healthcare provider adoption and implementation of evidence-based practice.