Faculty Directory

Karen Bullock

Louise McMahon Ahearn Endowed Professor

Biography

Karen Bullock, PhD, LICSW, FGSA, APHSW-C, is the Louise McMahon Ahearn听Endowed Professor in the Boston College School of Social Work and in Global Public Health. She is a Licensed听Independent听Clinical Social Work (LICSW) with mental health practice experience and expertise in health disparities, health equity, serious illness care, aging and gerontology, hospice, palliative and end-of-life care decision making.听She has served as Principal Investigator and/or Co-Investigator for over $5 million in federal grant funding focused on equity and inclusion for workforce development, aging, and health network sustainability.

Dr. Bullock is a John A. Hartford Faculty Scholar and has served on several national boards and committees, including the Social Work Hospice & Palliative Care Network (SWHPN) as vice-chair and the American Cancer Society (ACS) Oncology Social Work Research Peer Review Committee, past chair. She is a member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Roundtable on Quality Care for People with Serious Illness,听a Board of Directors member for the听Palliative Care Quality Collaborative听(PCQC), a Steering Committee member for the Duke University REACH Equity Center, affiliate faculty at the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC), and she holds an appointment听in the Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care at Dana Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI). In 2024, Dr. Bullock was the recipient of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) Richard Payne Outstanding Achievement in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award.听In addition, she was elected a member of the Board of Directors for the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) and听appointed co-chair of the SSWR Research Capacity Development Committee (RCDC).

Recent Publications

Bullock, K. (2024). Unprecedented challenges: Cancer care amid pandemics, disasters and other traumatic events. In Hedlund, S., Miller, B., Christ, G., & Messner, C. (Eds.),听Handbook of oncology and palliative social work: Psychosocial care for people coping with cancer.听(pp. 57-68). New York, NY: Oxford University Press

Rhodes, R. L., Barrett, N.J., Bullock, K., & Johnson, K. S. (2023). Response to Anandarajah G et al., Trust as a Central Factor in Hospice Enrollment Disparities Among Ethnic and Racial Minority Patients: A Qualitative Study of Interrelated and Compounding Factors Impacting Trust (DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2023.0090)."听Journal of Palliative Medicine, 26(10), pp. 1315鈥1316.听

Bullock, K., & Bullock-Johnson, R. (2023). Cultural humility: Necessary but insufficient for equitable access to care. In Doka, K.J., Jennings, B., Kirk, T.W., & Tucci, A.S. (Eds.),听End-of-Life Ethics in a Changing World听(pp. 73-85). Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America Press.

Selected Publications

Wallace, C.L., Coccia, K., Khoo, Y.M., & Bullock. K. (2023). Meaning of Hospice Care: Perceptions of Patients and Families.听American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.听

Zehm, A., Smith, S., Schaefer, K. G., Jonas, D., Bullock, K., Edwards, R. L., Reville, B., Jaramillo, C., Webb, A. C., Rydberg, J., & Merel, S. E. (2023). Development of Objectives to Inform a National Standardized Primary Palliative Care Curriculum for Health Professions Students.听Journal of Palliative Medicine,听

Silvers, A., Sinclair, S., Curseen, K., Chambers, B., Bullock, K., & Bowman, B. (2022). How Medicare advantage could address pain inequities for Black patients living with serious illness.听Health Affairs Forefront.听

Rhodes, R. L., Barrett, N. J., Ejem, D. B., Sloan, D. H., Bullock, K., Bethea, K., Durant, R. W., Anderson, G. T., Hasan, M., Travitz, G., Thompson, A., & Johnson, K. S. (2022). A Review of Race and Ethnicity in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Research: Representation Matters.听Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 64(5), e289鈥揺299.听

Barrett, N.J., Bullock, K., & Johnson, K.S. (2022). Unmet Needs in Health Disparities Research鈥擨t鈥檚 Not Just About Patients.听JAMA Internal Medicine, 182(9), 995鈥996.

Rhodes, R., Ejem, D., Barrett, N., Smith, C., Bullock, K., Bethea, K., Hasan, M., & Johnson, K. (2022). Association and causation without adequate representation: An evaluation of the reporting of race and ethnicity of study participants in hospice and palliative medicine research (GP751).听Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 63(6), 1140.听

Bullock, K., Gray, T. F., Tucker, R., & Quest, T. E. (2022). Race Roundtable Series: Structural Racism in Palliative Care.听Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, S0885-3924(22)00038-0.听

Curseen, K., & Bullock, K. (2022). Response to Fitzgerald Jones et al., Top ten tips palliative care clinicians should know about delivering antiracist care to Black Americans.听Journal of Palliative Medicine.听

Bullock, K. & Makaroun, L.K. (2022). Drivers of racial/ethnic differences in perceived end鈥恛f鈥恖ife care quality: More questions than answers.听Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.听

Bullock-Johnson, R., & Bullock, K. (2022). Advance directives and the influence of cultural dynamics. In Altilio, T. & Otis-Green, S. (Eds.),听Oxford textbook of palliative social work听(pp. 580-587). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Jones, T., Nedjat-Haiem, F., & Bullock, K. (2022). Health equity in palliative care. In Altilio, T. & Otis-Green, S. (Eds.),听Oxford textbook of palliative social work听(pp. 14-25). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Maschi, T., Morgen, K., Bullock, K., Kaye, A., & Hintenach, A.M. (2021). Aging in prison and the social mirror: Reflections and insights on care and justice.听Justice and Human Rights in Social Work, 1(2), 137-154.

Cadet, T., Burke, S., Naseh, M., Grudzien, A., Kozak, R., Lupardus, J., Bullock, K, & Davis, C. (2021). Examining the family support role of older Hispanics, African Americans, and Non-Hispanic Whites and their breast cancer screening behaviors.听Journal of Social Work in Public Health, 1(1), 1-16.听

Starr, L.T., Bullock, K., Washington, K.T., Aryal,S., Parker-Oliver, D., & Demiris, G. (2021). Anxiety, depression, quality-of-life, caregiver burden, and perception of caregiver-centered community among Black and White hospice family caregivers.听Journal of Palliative Medicine.听

Bullock-Johnson, R., & Bullock, K. (2020). Exploring mental health treatment and prevention among homeless older adults. London, England (UK):听

Selected Grants

Bullock, K. (Principal Investigator) & Stansbury, K.L. (Co-Investigator). Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training, funded by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Paraprofessional Track. Grant number M01HP312740100 鈥 funded $1,191,882

Hall, J.K. (Principal Investigator) & Bullock, K. (Co-Investigator, Mentor). Behavioral Health Education Scholars Education and Training Initiative. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Grant number M01HP31322 鈥 funded $1,914,957

Hall, J.K. (Principal Investigator) & Bullock, K. (Co-Investigator, Mentor). Behavioral Health Education Scholars Education and Training Initiative, funded by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration Grant number GO2HP27948 鈥 funded $1,086,448

Pennell, J. (Principal Investigator) & Bullock, K. (Co-Investigator). Fostering Youth Educational Success, a grant under Child Welfare鈥擡ducation System Collaborations. To increase educational suitability. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children鈥檚 Bureau 鈥 funded $248,988

Bullock, K. (Principal Investigator) & Hickey, E. (Co-PI). Healthy Aging: Mind & Body - To recruit & train racially diverse social work interns to work with older adults using an interdisciplinary, social work and psychiatry, community outreach model. North Central Area Agency on Aging 鈥 funded $375,000

Fried, T., MD (Principal Investigator) & Bullock, K. (Co-Investigator). Treatment Goals at End of Life. To investigate race as a factor in explaining end-of-life care decisions across racial groups. National Institutes of Health (NIH)/ Yale University 鈥 Diversity Supplement 鈥 funded $151,065

Bullock, K. (Principal Investigator). Preference for Utilization of Medical Treatment among African Americans. To examine factors influencing use of end-of-life treatment. John A. Hartford Foundation/ Gerontological Society of America 鈥 funded $100,000

Bullock, K. (Principal Investigator). Family Support and Mentoring Enrichment (FAME) Programs. To reduce and prevent juvenile delinquency among adjudicated youth in rural areas using family support, education and community programming, focused on grandparents raising grandchildren. Community Partnership with Truth in Youth Family Services of Leland, NC. Funded by the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice, Delinquency Prevention 鈥 funded $355,000

Selected Honors and Awards

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2021:听

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2020: Alumni Distinguished Outstanding Graduate Faculty 鈥 Nominee, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, NC State University.

2020: Social Work Hospice & Palliative Care Network (SWHPN) Career Achievement Award for a national or international impact at least 15 years of advancing the development or improvement of psychosocial palliative care.

2012: Best Article Award, Routledge Journals, article published in the听Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care.听.

Selected Appointments

2019-present:听听(NCORED), Chair听

2021-present: Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC). Affiliate Faculty and Advisory Council Member. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY.听

2020-present: National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Taskforce on Serious Illness Care.

2021-2024:听, Member听

2022-2023: North Carolina Institute of Medicine (NCIOM) Taskforce on Healthy Aging.

2020-2022: North Carolina Institute of Medicine (NCIOM) Serious Illness Care Taskforce.

2018-2022: National Association of Social Work Deans and Directors (NADD), Board of Directors, Treasurer

2007-2022: Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy. University of Connecticut, Affiliate Faculty.听

2020-2021: Social Work in Hospice & Palliative Care Network Board Member 鈥揅hair Elect

2019-2021: Fellow, University Global Partnership Network 鈥 Research curricular development on aging and social determinants of health with the University of Wollongong, Australia

2014-2020: American Cancer Society (ACS): Appointed to serve on the Peer Review Committee for Oncology Social Work Training Grants, Chair 2018-2020

2012-2013: Council on Social Work Education, Delegate. University of Havana, Cuba

2012-2013: Fellow, Leadership for a Diverse Campus 鈥 NSF ADVANCE Leadership Program

EDITORIAL BOARDS:

2018-present: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare 鈥 Editorial Board

2007-present: Health & Social Work - Consulting Editor

2006-present: International Aging and Human Development 鈥 Editorial Board

2006-present: Journal of Aging & Health 鈥 Consulting Editor

2003-present: Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care 鈥 Editorial Board, Practice Innovations 鈥 Section Editor, 2018- present