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Mia Kirk, MPH

Ph.D. Student - Social and Behavioral Health
Mia Kirk

Summary

Research interests

My research focuses on overdose prevention strategies including the distribution of life saving supplies like naloxone and fentanyl test strips. My dissertation research is a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded mixed methods study on the harm reduction vending machines in Nevada.

Faculty mentors

  • Karla Wagner (advisor)
  • Jennifer Pearson
  • Kristen Clements-Nolle
  • Stephanie Koning
  • Jessie Clark

Awards

  • 2024: Student Development Award, School of Public Health
  • 2023: Student Development Award, School of Public Health
  • 2022: Student Project Stipend, Western Regional Public Health Training Center
  • 2021-22: Graduate Dean’s Merit Scholarship Award
  • 2021: Graduate Student Research Stipend, Nevada Council on Problem Gambling

Professional Affiliations

  • 2024 – Present Member, Delta Phi Chapter, Delta Omega Public Health Honorary Society
  • 2023 – Present President, School of Public Health Ph.D. Club, 推荐杏吧原创
  • 2023 – Present Member, Nevada Public Health Association
  • 2022 – Present Member-in-Training, College on Problems of Drug Dependence

Sponsored Research Projects

  • 2024: NIH/NIDA R36 Dissertation Award

Selected presentations and publications

  • Kirk MR, Page K, Wagner KD. Concordance of fentanyl self-report and urine toxicology results among a sample of people who use methamphetamine in the Mountain West. (Under review, Clinical Toxicology, 4/2024)
  • Kirk MR, Etchart E, Soske J, Harding R, Samuels L, Woodard S, Oman R, Wagner KD. Peer recovery support specialists and substance use emergency department visits: A qualitative study of the patient experience. (Under review, Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, 5/2024)
  • Erinoso, O, Daugherty, R, Kirk, MR, Harding, RW, Etchart, H, Reyes, A, Page, K, Fiuty, P, & Wagner, KD (2024). , 128, 104456. 
  • Kirk MR, Wagner KD, Yang W. (2024). Gambling and substance misuse in Nevada: Applying the common liability to addiction model to behavioral risk factor surveillance system survey data. Nevada Journal of Public Health, 21, 19-27.
  • Kirk MR. (2024, January 31). Concordance of fentanyl self-report and urine toxicology results among a sample of people who use drugs. [Conference presentation]. Mountain West Clinical & Translational Research Infrastructure Network Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, United States.
  • Kirk MR, Dawkins AD, Wei X, Ajumobi O, Lee LC, Oman R, et al. (2023) PLoS ONE 18(12): e0289920.
  • Kirk, M.R., Potter, A.J., & Wilking, J. (2022) “Well, that’s like night and day, being homeless, having nothing.” A qualitative exploration of the experiences of residents and service providers of permanent supportive housing, Housing and Society, DOI: 10.1080/08882746.2022.2114259

Education

  • 2025 (anticipated) Ph.D. in Public Health, Social and Behavioral Health, 推荐杏吧原创 
  • 2014 MPH, Boston University
  • 2008 B.S., Health Science, California State University, Chico