Lauren Cafferty, MA

Research Manager
Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Director
HamesNet
About:
Lauren A. Cafferty, M.A. serves as Research Manager and the Director of HamesNet at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, where she brings
extensive expertise in health communication research and practice-based research networks.
She is also a doctoral candidate in Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences)
at The George Washington University.
With over a decade of experience in health communication research, Cafferty has contributed
to more than 26 peer-reviewed publications examining topics ranging from diabetes
diagnosis communication to COVID-19 vaccine decision-making. Her research has been
published in leading journals including Health Communication, Academic Medicine, the Journal of General Internal Medicine, and Family Medicine. Her diverse background includes serving as a Research Analyst at Hollywood, Health
& Society, where she examined the influence of television storylines on viewers' health
knowledge and behaviors. Her expertise spans qualitative inquiry, translational science,
and multi-site clinical research coordination. She has particular expertise in practice-based
research networks, having previously coordinated nationwide studies across multiple
clinical sites.
Cafferty's work has been recognized with national awards, including the 2021 Outstanding
Research Coordinator award from the North American Primary Care Research Group and
distinction as a 2022 Distinguished Alumni for Communication from George Mason University.
In her current role, she oversees research section operations, manages various projects,
and tracks grant milestones while fostering research staff development and community
engagement initiatives.
She holds an M.A. in Communication Studies from Texas State University and a B.A.
in Communication with emphasis in Public Relations from George Mason University.
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