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  Carlton Haywood Jr., PhD, MA
Associate Faculty, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics; Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

624 N. Broadway
Hampton House 355
Baltimore, MD  21205-1996

p: 410-614-6335
e: chaywood@jhsph.edu
Research and Interests: 
Dr. Haywood is interested in the articulation of African American perspectives in bioethics.  Dr. Haywood's dissertation examined the association of patient-centered care with trust in the medical profession among adults with sickle cell disease.
Faculty Bio: 
Carlton Haywood Jr., PhD, MA, is an Associate Faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and an Assistant Professor in the Division of Hematology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Haywood recently received his doctorate in Bioethics and Health Policy from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.  Dr. Haywood received his undergraduate degree in Religious Studies (1999), and his Masters degree in Bioethics (2003), from the University of Virginia.  Dr. Haywood conducts empirical bioethics and health services research related to Sickle Cell Disease.  Additionally, Dr. Haywood is interested in the articulation of African American perspectives in bioethics.  Dr. Haywood's dissertation examined the association of patient-centered care with trust in the medical profession among adults with sickle cell disease.  Dr. Haywood's dissertation and doctoral training were funded by a National Research Service Award from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes for Health (NIH). Dr. Haywood's professional activities include involvement in sickle cell initiatives at the state and federal level.  Dr. Haywood serves on Maryland's Statewide Steering Committee on Services for Adults with Sickle Cell Disease.  At the federal level, Dr. Haywood is a member of the steering committee for the Health Resources and Services Administration's Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program, he is a member of the advisory board for the NHLBI's Sickle Cell Disease Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire Development Project, and he is a member of the Data Safety and Monitoring Board of the NHLBI's BABY HUG study (which explores the efficacy of Hydroxyurea treatment for young children with sickle cell disease).
JHU Affiliations:
Division of Hematology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Education: 
B.A, University of Virginia
M.A, University of Virginia
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
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