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About

Georgianna Dolan-Reilly, LMSW is an Adjunct Instructor in the School of Social Work at Sacred Heart University. They are a Community Development Specialist at the Long Island Prevention Resource Center, Adjunct Professor at several universities, freelance editor, and Outreach and Advocacy Manager for the Institute for Social Work and Ecological Justice living in Setauket NY. They earned their MSW, specializing in Health Care, from Stony Brook University, and their BS in Neuroscience from Binghamton University. Georgia’s expertise is in community and policy work as it relates to disease prevention and health promotion, as well as research, substance misuse, chronic disease, and food allergies. Their research interests include health disparities, environmental justice, and models of community mobilization and change. They were recently appointed to the Council on Social Work Education’s Committee on Environmental Justice. Georgia enjoys cooking with foraged and gluten free ingredients, holding monthly potlucks for the past nine years with friends, spending time with their husband and two cats, crafting, and exploring nature. 

Contact Information

School of Social Work
West Campus West Building W3
203-396-6337

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Education/Academic qualification

Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, MSW Social Welfare, Health Care Concentration, SUNY Stony Brook

20102012

B.S. Neuroscience, Evolutionary Studies Minor, Binghamton University--SUNY

20032007

School of Social Work, Ph.D., Sacred Heart University

2021 → …

External positions

Community Development/Prevention Specialist, Long Island Prevention Resource Center

Jul 1 2014 → …

Owner/Blogger & Gluten Free Specialist, Celtic Celiac

May 1 2010 → …

Research Interests

  • Eco Social Work
  • Environmental justice
  • Health promotion and disease prevention
  • Health disparities

Disciplines

  • Public Health
  • Social Work