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    • Why We Matter
    • Our Team
    • Contact Us
  • Tools & Resources
    • AD Core Toolkits >
      • Opioid Safety Toolkit
      • HIV Prevention Toolkit
      • E-Detailing Toolkit
      • Materials Toolkit
    • AD Literature Archives
  • Webinars
    • Webinar Series
    • E-Detailing Webinars
    • E-Detailing Roundtables
  • Blog & E-News
    • Best Practices Blog
    • E-Newsletter
  • Community
    • Discussion Forum
    • Peer Connection Program
    • Partners by Location
    • Detailing Directory
  • EVENTS
    • Training Series
    • CONFERENCE SERIES
    • Present at NaRCAD2022
    • THE CONFERENCE HUB

Mary Liz Doyle Tadduni, PhD, MBA, MSN, RN
TRAINING FACILITATOR

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Dr. Mary Liz Doyle Tadduni’s background has included critical care and medical-surgical nursing, nursing administration, and hospital administration in major university teaching hospitals in the city of Philadelphia. Dr. Doyle Tadduni is a training facilitator at NaRCAD, and an academic detailer with the Independent Drug Information Service of Alosa Health.
Dr. Doyle Tadduni is a BSN graduate of DeSales University. She completed her MSN, with a concentration in Nursing Administration, from Widener University.

Dr. Doyle Tadduni was awarded the MBA degree, with a concentration in Healthcare Management Services Administration, from Widener University where she was the recipient of the Healthcare Management Services Administration’s Student Excellence Award. Following her graduate work in both nursing and business, Dr. Doyle Tadduni completed her administrative residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. She completed her Ph.D. in Nursing from Widener University. Dr. Doyle Tadduni presented her doctoral research, “Terrorism Preparedness: Perceptions of Connectivity of Emergency Nurses of the Emergency Nurses Association,” at the 10th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference in Dublin, Ireland.

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​NaRCAD is a program of the Boston Medical Center, founded at the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics [DoPE], at Brigham & Women's Hospital.

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