Sally Haskell, MD
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Dr. Haskell is the Deputy Chief Consultant for Clinical Operations and National Director of Comprehensive Women's Health, Office of Women's Health Services, Veterans Health Administration She is based in West Haven, CT, where she is a General Internist with a special interest in Women's Health. Dr.Haskell has published extensively on women Veteran's health and health care. She is also the Director of the VA Connecticut Advanced Fellowship in Women's Health and Professor at Yale School of Medicine.
Last Updated on December 01, 2024.
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General Internal Medicine
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- General Internal Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Yale Ventures
Education & Training
- MD
- Emory University (1985)
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Internal Medicine
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- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 1988
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Chronic Pain; Combat Disorders; Depression; Internal Medicine; Menopause; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic; Veterans Health; Women's Health
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0000-0002-2888-2637
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Lori Bastian, MD, MPH
James Dziura, MPH, PhD
Allison E. Gaffey, PhD, FAHA
Galina A. Portnoy, PhD
Cynthia Brandt, MD, MPH
Jason Jonathon Sico, MD, MHS, FAHA, FAAN (Neurology), FANA, FACP, FAHS
61Publications
762Citations
Veterans Health
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
Women's Health
Chronic Pain
Depression
Internal Medicine
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2025
Clinical Management of Sleep Disturbances in Post-9/11 Men and Women Veterans: A 20-year Prospective Cohort Study
Gaffey A, Haskell S, Burg M, Yaggi H, Mattocks K, Bastian L, Skanderson M, DeRycke E, Hermes E, Brandt C. Clinical Management of Sleep Disturbances in Post-9/11 Men and Women Veterans: A 20-year Prospective Cohort Study. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2025, 1-10. PMID: 40329029, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-025-09534-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsVeterans Health AdministrationProspective cohort studyPost-9/11 veteransSleep disordersCohort studyProportion of women veteransSleep careDisordered sleepMethodsThis prospective cohort studyPatient-centered careResultsThe final sampleOdds of insomniaIntroductionSleep disordersTreatment of insomniaManagement of sleep disturbancesWomen VeteransVA careSex-based disparitiesChronic conditionsClinical managementHealth factorsHealth AdministrationOutpatient encountersVeteran cohortFinal sampleGender Differences in Healthcare Utilization and Asthma Management in a Veteran Cohort
Bazan I, DeRycke E, Bade B, Bielawski M, Skanderson M, Crothers K, Haskell S, Bean-Mayberry B, Brandt C, Bastian L, Akgun K. Gender Differences in Healthcare Utilization and Asthma Management in a Veteran Cohort. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2025, 211: a7133-a7133. DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm.2025.211.abstracts.a7133.Peer-Reviewed Original Research“Sleep Is Not Getting the Attention It Deserves”
Gaffey A, Mattocks K, Yaggi H, Marteeny V, Walker L, Brandt C, Haskell S, Bastian L, Burg M. “Sleep Is Not Getting the Attention It Deserves”. Medical Care 2025, 63: 472-478. PMID: 40307672, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000002152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsVA careSleep managementSleep healthCohort of U.S. veteransSemistructured qualitative interviewsMental health providersMental health screeningVA Medical CenterSleep management practicesPost-9/11 veteransPrimary careProvider knowledgeHealth providersCare practicesRoutine educationFront lineHealth screeningUnique barriersInductive codingStandard educationQualitative interviewsU.S. veteransCareSleep knowledgeProviders
2024
Gender Differences in “Making Weight” Behaviors Among U.S. Iraq and Afghan War Veterans: Implications for Future Health
Cary A, Neff K, Buta E, Fenn L, Ramsey C, Snow J, Haskell S, Masheb R. Gender Differences in “Making Weight” Behaviors Among U.S. Iraq and Afghan War Veterans: Implications for Future Health. Journal Of Women's Health 2024, 34: 314-321. PMID: 39510825, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2024.0246.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsFemale service membersEating pathologyMental healthAfghanistan war era veteransLevels of dietary restraintMeasures of eating behaviorPosttraumatic stress disorderService membersGender differencesWeight behaviorPotential gender differencesRates of obesityAssociated with female genderStress disorderFood addictionProportion of womenDietary restraintEmotional eatingEra veteransU.S.-IraqWar veteransExcessive exerciseFuture healthMilitary populationVeteransScreening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for pain management for veterans separating from military service: study protocol of a hybrid type 2 study testing implementation facilitation versus training-as-usual
Sellinger J, Rosen M, Lazar C, Gilstad-Hayden K, Dziura J, Li F, Mattocks K, Weede A, Sullivan-Tibbs M, Rose L, Vassallo G, Manhapra A, Turner A, Vogt D, Woodward E, Hartmann C, Haskell S, Mohammad A, Martino S. Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for pain management for veterans separating from military service: study protocol of a hybrid type 2 study testing implementation facilitation versus training-as-usual. Pain Medicine 2024, 25: s99-s106. PMID: 39514877, DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnae062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsTraining-as-usualImplementation facilitatorsReferral to treatmentCase managementBrief interventionHybrid type 2 effectiveness-implementation trialPain managementImplementation strategiesPrimary implementation outcomeSubstance misuseProportion of participantsPain careUsefulness of screeningVeteran engagementVA sitesImplementation outcomesPragmatic trialPain serviceVeteran participantsCase management systemPain intensityDischarged veteransStudy enrollmentVeteransChronic painPatterns of Intimate Partner Violence Among Veterans: A Latent Class Analysis.
Portnoy G, Relyea M, Webermann A, Presseau C, Iverson K, Brandt C, Haskell S. Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence Among Veterans: A Latent Class Analysis. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2024, 8862605241284087. PMID: 39394718, DOI: 10.1177/08862605241284087.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsBidirectional intimate partner violenceIntimate partner violencePatterns of intimate partner violenceIntimate partner violence patternsLatent class analysisPartner violenceIntimate partner violence classPost-9/11 veteransPsychological intimate partner violenceSample of post-9/11 veteransClass analysisIntimate partner violence useWitnessing family violenceGender differencesClass membershipFamily violenceIPV screeningLatent class analysis modelPhysical assaultChild abuseRelationship healthViolenceEmployment statusMarital statusPotential gender differencesUnderstanding Pregnancy-Related Cardiovascular Disease Risk Communication and Management Among Women Veterans
Mattocks K, Shenette L, Goldstein K, Bean-Mayberry B, Maher N, Haskell S. Understanding Pregnancy-Related Cardiovascular Disease Risk Communication and Management Among Women Veterans. Journal Of Women's Health 2024, 34: e433-e440. PMID: 39377124, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2024.0618.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsPrimary care providersVA providersWomen VeteransCare providersCV risk factorsCardiovascular disease risk communicationVA primary care providersSocial determinants of healthRisk factorsCardiovascular diseaseDeterminants of healthManagement of CV risk factorsHealthy behavior modificationsMedical recordsIncreased riskRisk conditionsRisk reduction behaviorsReduce CVD riskCardiovascular disease conditionsRisk communicationSocial determinantsTelephone/video interviewsHealth recommendationsPregnancy-relatedPatient educationTwelve-Month Sustainment of IPV Screening and Response Programs in Primary Care: Contextual Factors Impacting Implementation Success
Iverson K, Brady J, Adjognon O, Stolzmann K, Dichter M, Bruce L, Portnoy G, Iqbal S, Gerber M, Haskell S, Miller C. Twelve-Month Sustainment of IPV Screening and Response Programs in Primary Care: Contextual Factors Impacting Implementation Success. Women's Health Issues 2024, 34: 617-627. PMID: 39174417, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2024.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violence screeningImplementation facilitatorsVeterans Health AdministrationPrimary careIPV screeningIntimate partner violenceIntimate partner violence screening ratesFactors affecting screeningMixed-methods evaluationHealth care systemImpact implementation successScreening ratesReferral optionsStaffing shortagesHost of barriersCare systemHealth AdministrationPositive screenScreening programBoost uptakeQualitative findingsImplementation strategiesInconsistent messagesInformant interviewsImplementation successReal‐world impacts from a decade of Quality Enhancement Research Initiative‐partnered projects to translate the Diabetes Prevention Program in the Veterans Health Administration
Damschroder L, Hamilton A, Farmer M, Bean‐Mayberry B, Richardson C, Chanfreau C, Oberman R, Lesser R, Lewis J, Raffa S, Goldstein M, Haskell S, Finley E, Moin T. Real‐world impacts from a decade of Quality Enhancement Research Initiative‐partnered projects to translate the Diabetes Prevention Program in the Veterans Health Administration. Health Services Research 2024, 59: e14349. PMID: 38967218, PMCID: PMC11540559, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.14349.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsDiabetes Prevention ProgramVeterans Health AdministrationDiabetes prevention servicesVA sitesPreventive servicesPrevention programsWomen veteransHealth AdministrationEvidence-based lifestyle interventionType 2 diabetesOnline diabetes prevention programObesity prevention effortsNational care guidelinesLifestyle change programPreventive care servicesHealth of WomenNational evidence baseGender-tailoredCare servicesCare guidelinesVA MOVELifestyle interventionPhysical healthIn-personPrevention effortsElectronic Health Record Concordance with Survey-Reported Military Sexual Trauma Among Younger Veterans: Associations with Health Care Utilization and Mental Health Diagnoses
Gaffey A, Burg M, Skanderson M, Deviva J, Brandt C, Bastian L, Haskell S. Electronic Health Record Concordance with Survey-Reported Military Sexual Trauma Among Younger Veterans: Associations with Health Care Utilization and Mental Health Diagnoses. Journal Of Women's Health 2024, 34: 125-132. PMID: 38946553, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2023.0993.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsElectronic health recordsHealth care utilizationAssociated with health care utilizationMilitary sexual traumaVeterans Health AdministrationCare utilizationPosttraumatic stress disorderVeteran health care utilizationMental health visitsPrimary care utilizationMental health diagnosesCross-sectional associationsService-related characteristicsPost-9/11 veteransSexual traumaLikelihood of posttraumatic stress disorderEHR screensPrimary careVHA careHealth visitsOlder veteransHealth recordsYounger veteransDepression diagnosisExperience MST
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