Jamie S. Ostroff, Ph.D. is an Attending Psychologist and Chief of the Behavioral Sciences Service in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK). She has clinical, teaching, and research expertise in treating tobacco dependence, with much of this work focusing on the needs of low-income and other vulnerable subpopulations of smokers with observed tobacco‐related disparities.
She is the Founder and Director of MSK’s Tobacco Cessation Program, a hospital‐based, cessation program for tobacco-dependent cancer patients and their families. Her research has focused on developing and evaluating innovative theory‐driven patient, provider, and systems interventions to increase uptake of evidence‐based, tobacco treatments in health care settings.
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