Tiffany Chhuom, MPH, MSW offers 20 years of professional experience in clinical practice, policy, research and administration as it relates to healthcare and behavioral health. She has won many awards for her work in social media research, HealthIT ethics, addiction medicine and trauma care.
*List is not exhaustive
Presentations
- 2019 – Social Media Ads for your Private Practice. Washington State Chapter of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Seattle, WA.
- 2019 – From the Couch to the Screen: Is Online Therapy Right for Your Family? Break out session delivered at the national conference through Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG), Houston, TX.
- 2019 – Social Media Ads for your Private Practice. Washington State Chapter of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Seattle, WA.
- 2019 – The Entrepreneurial Therapist. Provided 6 continuing education units on behalf of the WA Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers in Kent, West Seattle, and Tacoma, WA.
- 2019 – Ethical Practices in a Digital Age. Workshop presented for the Northpoint Recovery Speaker Series, Bellevue, WA.
- 2019 – The New Canvas: Telemental Health. Workshop presented for the Evergreen Art Therapy Association at Antioch University, Seattle, WA.
- 2019 – Assessment of Domestic, Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence. for the Master of Mental Health Counseling program, Antioch University, Seattle, WA.
- 2019 – The New NASW Code of Ethics, delivered to the second-year cohort for the extended MSW program, Eastern Washington University, Everett, WA.
- 2018 – Social Media and Research Ethics in Healthcare. Workshop facilitated at the Western Institutional Review Board (WIRB Copernicus Group) for the International Fellowship Program, Puyallup, WA, 2016 & 2018.
- 2016 – Behind the Computer Screen: What IRB and ethics professionals really think about social media research. Research Poster presented at the annual conference of the Society for Prevention Research, San Diego, CA.
- 2016 – How Ethical is Research Using Social Media? Seattle Town Hall, UW Science Speaker Series, Seattle, WA.
- 2016 – Microaggressions: Learning to identify and to respond to them in the classroom, University of Washington Center for Teaching and Learning, six-week Learning Community for graduate students, Seattle, WA.
- 2016 – Comics for Safe Campuses: Using graphic narratives to empower and connect students with stories of resilience and oppression. Panelists at the Popular Culture/American Culture National Conference, Seattle, WA.
- 2015 – Cultural Conversations on Disability (invited). Dialogue facilitated as part of the University of Washington’s Graduate and Professional Student Senate’s (GPSS) quarterly series on diversity, Seattle, WA.
- 2015 – Female Veterans and Homelessness (invited). Seattle City Council Women’s Commission, Seattle, WA.
- 2015 – Social Media Strategy for the National Association of Social Workers-Washington State. NASW-Washington Annual Strategic Planning Meeting. Seattle, WA.
- 2015 – Data-Driven Recruitment and Retention: Let the Numbers do the talking! For the AAUW national convention. San Diego, CA.
- 2015 – Being an RA in Humanities, Social Science, Arts, & Professional Schools. Presented twice at the UW TA/RA Conference sponsored by the University of Washington’s Center for Teaching and Learning, Seattle, WA.
- 2015 – Presenting Your Research Effectively. Presented twice at the UW TA/RA Conference sponsored by the University of Washington’s Center for Teaching and Learning, Seattle, WA.
- 2015 – Using Catalyst Surveys to Understand and Support Students with Disabilities. Poster presented at the annual UW Teaching and Learning Symposium, Seattle, WA.
- 2014 – Research Ethics (invited), Willamette University MBA Program, online, Seattle, WA.
Research
- Woelfel T & Thompson H. (under review). Geriatric Spousal Dyads and Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery. International Journal of Older People Nursing.
- Hill K, Woodward D., Woelfel T, Hawkins J. D., & Green S. (2015). Planning for Long-Term Follow-Up: Strategies Learned from Longitudinal Studies. Prevention Science, 1–13.
- Hill, KG, Woodward D, Woelfel T, Hawkins JD, Green S. (2015). Planning for long-term follow-up: Strategies Learned from the Seattle Social Development Project. The DLC Criminologist, 3(1), 17-18.
- Fernandes A, Skinner M, Woelfel T, Carpenter T, and Haggerty K. (2013). Implementing Self-Collection of Biological Specimens with a Diverse Sample. Field Methods, 25 (1): 58-73.
- Campbell B, Fuller B, Lee E, Tillotson C, Woelfel T, Jenkins L, Robinson J, Booth R, and McCarty D. (2009). The effect of C&E and TA interventions on treatment entry and retention at 2 weeks, 2, 4 & 6 months post detox. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23(2):260–270.
- Woelfel T & Zoellner L(2004). Failure in Retrieval Inhibition in Individuals with Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. BS Psychology Honors Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Podcasts
- Ethical Mistakes by Therapists, Psychology In Seattle Podcast, 2019.
- Ethical Business Operations, The Disrupters Podcast, 2019.
Blog Posts
- Staying Safe and Relevant as a Therapist in 2019, Theranest Blog, 2019.
- Let’s Make The ‘Call’ Together: Ensuring Your Phone Is Keeping Clients’ PHI Protected, Washington State Society for Clinical Social Work Blog, 2019.
- Emailing Ethics: Don’t hit the “send” button yet, Washington State Society for Clinical Social Work Blog, 2019.
- 2-for-1 Week: Tiffany Woelfel on Social Media and ethics: the data is there, but do we have the right to use it?, American Evaluation Association, 2015.