Pam Graham
Assistant Dean and Director Of The MSW Program Associate Professor Faculty Administrator
pgraham@mailer.fsu.edu
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Education
M.S.W. 1997. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida; Social Work
B.S.S.W. 1976. Florida International University, Miami, Florida; Social Work
A.A. 1974. Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, Florida; Psychology
Research Interests
- Loss and Bereavement
- Health Care
- Adolescents and Families
- Field Education
- Child Welfare
Courses Taught
Undergraduate
- Human Service Experience
- Field Education
- Social Work in Health Settings
Graduate
- Seminar on Loss and Bereavement
- Social Work in Health Settings
- Social Work Practice
- Field Education
Select Publications
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Cash, S.J., Mathiesen, S.M., Barbanell, L.D., Smith, T.E., Graham, P. (2006). Education and partnerships in child welfare: Mapping the implementation of a child welfare certificate program. Journal of Social Work Education, 42 (1), 123-138.
Mathiesen, S.G., Smith, T.E., Graham, P.W., & Barbanell, L.D., Cash, S.J. (2003). Creating a web-based child welfare certificate program: A collaborative approach. Professional Development, 5 (3), 37-45.
Graham, P.W. (2000). SOW 5535 Graduate Field II Reference Manual. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
Graham, P.W. (2000). SOW 5535 Graduate Field I Reference Manual. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
Graham, P.W. (2000). SOW 4510 Undergraduate Field Reference Manual. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
Graham, P.W., Mandel, P. (1987). A Kid and a Kidney: A preparatory book for the kidney transplant patient. Miami: JMH Publication
Grants
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Principal Investigator: 1997-2009
Title: “Re-professionalization Training Grant”
Funded by the Florida Department of Children and Families - District Two.
$70,050.00 annually
Total: $840,600
Principal Investigator: 1996 - 2008
Title: “Re-professionalization Training Grant”
Funded by the Florida Department of Children and Families - District Three.
$70,050.00 annually
Total: $840,600
Principal Investigator: 1996 - 2009
Title: “ Re-professionalization Training Grant”
Funded by the Florida Department of Children and Families - District Four.
$70,050.00 annually
Total: $910,650
Investigator: 10/99 - 9/02
Title: Putting the Child in Focus: “Developing and Implementing a Curriculum
Combining Child Welfare and Children’s Mental Health”
Funded by the Administration on Children, Youth and Families
$599,946.00
Principal Investigator: 7/96-7/ 01
Title: “Student Stipends for School Social Work Internships”
Funded by Leon County Schools.
$5,000.00
Principal Investigator: 10/96-2/01
Title: “Student Stipend for Rural Social Work Internships”
Funded by Big Bend Area Health Care Administration
$5,000.00
Co-Principal Investigator: 10/99-3/00
Title: “Evidenced-based Field Education for the New Millennium”
Funded by the Council on Social Work Education - Millennium Project Grant
$5,000.00

