Maggi Budd, PhD, MPH, ABPP, HEC-C

Maggi Budd, PhD, MPH, ABPP, HEC-C

Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Rehabilitation Psychologist and Neuropsychologist, VA Boston Healthcare System
Chair, Clinical Ethics Consultation
Member, HMS Center for Bioethics

Margaret (Maggi) A. Budd, PhD, MPH, HEC-C, ABPP, is a Rehabilitation Psychologist and Neuropsychologist at Boston VA Healthcare System, and Associate Professor in Psychology at Harvard Medical School. She received her PhD from University of North Texas (UNT), and MPH from the UNT Health Science Center. She completed a two-year dual fellowship in neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology at Johns Hopkins. She is board certified through the American Board of Professional Psychology and has a Graduate Certificate in Health Care Ethics from the National Center for Ethics, Washington, DC.  Dr. Budd is a nationally certified Health Care Ethics Consultant (HEC-C). Her clinical work focuses on veterans with spinal cord injury (SCI) within an interdisciplinary team. She also serves as Chair for the Clinical Ethics Consultation Committee and board member for Integrative Ethics Counsel for VA Boston. In addition, Dr. Budd is a member of Harvard Ethics Leaders Group and faculty member of Harvard Medical School’s Center for Bioethics. Scholarly involvement with ethics includes serving on Data Safety Management board for a multi-center NIH grant, and numerous local, regional, and national presentations related to ethics. Her areas of interest in bioethics are reasons for living/dying, and cognitive bias in disability. She recently published a model of potential provider bias when assessing risk for self-harm in people with SCI.

Center participation over the last year:  Consortia, HELG, ABC, endowed lecture, public forums

Center participation over the coming year: Teach in MBE, Teach in PME, Capstone mentor, consortia, HELG, ABC, HCBC, endowed lectures, public forums

Publications View
Psychosocial Consequences of Spinal Cord Injury: A Narrative Review.
Authors: Authors: Budd MA, Gater DR, Channell I.
J Pers Med
View full abstract on Pubmed
Biases in the evaluation of self-harm in patients with disability due to spinal cord injury.
Authors: Authors: Budd MA, Haque OS, Stein MA.
Spinal Cord Ser Cases
View full abstract on Pubmed
Innovation in medical education: a culinary coaching tele-nutrition training program.
Authors: Authors: Polak R, Pober D, Finkelstein A, Budd MA, Moore M, Silver JK, Phillips EM.
Med Educ Online
View full abstract on Pubmed
Examination of traumatic brain injury exposure among veterans with spinal cord injury.
Authors: Authors: Budd MA, Dixon TM, Barnett SD, Njoh E, Goetz LL, Ottomanelli L.
Rehabil Psychol
View full abstract on Pubmed
Improving patients' home cooking - A case series of participation in a remote culinary coaching program.
Authors: Authors: Polak R, Pober DM, Budd MA, Silver JK, Phillips EM, Abrahamson MJ.
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab
View full abstract on Pubmed
Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation
Authors: Authors: In: M Budd, S Hough, W Stiers, S Wegener, editors
Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders in Medical Rehabilitation
Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation
Authors: Authors: In: M Budd, S Hough, W Stiers, S Wegener, editors
Delirium: Risk Identification, Mitigation and intervention
Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation
Authors: Authors: In: M Budd, S Hough, W Stiers, S Wegener, editors
Spinal Cord Injury

Academy expands research initiatives.
Authors: Authors: Bodner D, Budd M.
J Spinal Cord Med
View full abstract on Pubmed
[Review of the book Social Neuroscience: Toward Understanding the Underpinnings of the Social Mind by A Todorov, ST Fiske, DA Prentice, editors]
Authors: Authors: Beyond Brain Activation to Applied Social Thought: The Complex Enterprise of Mind-Brain-Social Processing
PsycCRIT