
Lisa
Domenico,
PhD, RN
University of Florida
United States
Dr. Domenico is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Florida College of Nursing. Dr. Domenico’s research is focused on identifying neurocognitive factors that influence self-perception and behavior change among individuals with substance use disorders. She utilizes a combination of structural and functional neuroimaging, neurocognitive and neurobehavioral measures, and diagnostic interviewing in her research. Her research and training has been funded by NIH/NIDA, Sigma Theta Tau, and the UF CTSI, as well as through additional grants, fellowships and scholarships. She has taught a variety of didactic and clinical courses, both online and in classroom settings.
Presenting at CAB 2025:
Recently, the National Academy of Medicine established an Opioid Action Collaborative. We participated this year to enhance an existing interprofessional education activity with content about stigma reduction and patient/family member lived experiences. Our activity includes prescribing and non-prescribing, human and animal health care learners, broadening their interprofessional collaboration knowledge.