Kimberly Gill

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Resident Faculty

Associate Professor

Kimberly B. Gill, PhD, is a sociologist with over 20 years of research, evaluation, teaching and applied experience in population health with an emphasis on health equity.

About

  • 2022–present: Associate Professor, Main Line Health Center for Population Health Research at Lankenau Institute for Medical Research
  • 2022–present: Associate Professor, Thomas Jefferson University College of Population Health
  • 2021–2022: Senior Research Scientist, National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health
  • 2015–2021: Research Scientist, Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware

Publications

  • Opportunities to Strengthen the National Disaster Medical System: The Military-Civilian NDMS Interoperability Study. Kirsch TD, Lee CJ, … Gill K, et al. Health Secur. 2022 Jul-Aug;20(4):339-347. doi: 10.1089/hs.2021.0221
  • Community Resilience: Toward a Framework for an Integrated, Interdisciplinary Model of Disaster. Kendra, J., Clay, L., Gill, K., et al. Natural Hazards Review. 2021. 22(4), 04021049. doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000495
  • A disaster by any other name?: COVID-19 and support for an All-Hazards approach. Penta S, Kendra J, … Gill K. Risk Hazards Crisis Public Policy. 2021 Sep;12(3):240-265. doi: 10.1002/rhc3.12213
  • Top-Down and Bottom-Up Measurement to Enhance Community Resilience to Disasters. Schoch-Spana M, Gill K, et al. Am J Public Health. 2019 Sep;109(S4):S265-S267. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2019.30515
  • The COPEWELL Rubric: A Self-Assessment Toolkit to Strengthen Community Resilience to Disasters. Schoch-Spana M, Gill K, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jul 4;16(13):2372. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16132372

Education and training

Education

  • BA, Psychology
    Miami University
  • MA, Psychology
    Columbia University
  • PhD, Sociology
    University of Delaware

Academic titles

  • 2022–present: Associate Professor, Main Line Health Center for Population Health Research at Lankenau Institute for Medical Research
  • 2022–present: Associate Professor, Thomas Jefferson University College of Population Health
  • 2021–2022: Senior Research Scientist, National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health
  • 2015–2021: Research Scientist, Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware