Aurelie Tinland

Investigatrice Principale, Recherche Sur Les Directives Anticipées Incitatives Psychiatriques @ Aix-Marseille University

About Aurelie Tinland

Aurelie Tinland is a Principal Investigator focused on psychiatric advance directives and the medico-economic evaluation of social programs in France. She collaborates with various researchers and healthcare professionals to influence public policy and improve mental health initiatives.

Work at Aix-Marseille University

Aurelie Tinland holds multiple roles at Aix-Marseille Université, where she has been involved since 2016. She serves as Co-porteuse du projet CoFoR (Centre de Formation au Rétablissement) and as Investigatrice principale for the research on psychiatric advance directives since 2017. Her work includes the medico-economic evaluation of social programs and contributing to the European Home-EU program. Tinland collaborates with a diverse team across Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, engaging in significant research initiatives that influence public policy.

Education and Expertise

Aurelie Tinland has an extensive educational background from Aix-Marseille Université. She completed her Thèse in Santé publique from 2016 to 2019 and earned a Diplôme d'Études Spécialisées (DES) in the same field from 2006 to 2009. Additionally, she achieved a Thèse in Médecine from 2009 to 2010. Her academic training underpins her expertise in public health and psychiatry, which she applies in her research and clinical work.

Background

Aurelie Tinland has been a Practicien hospitalier and psychiatrist responsible for the MARSS team at Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille since 2009. With over 15 years of experience in this role, she focuses on mental health and social integration. Her involvement in various innovative social projects, such as the alternative to incarceration program AILSI and the Sindiane program, highlights her commitment to addressing mental health issues and homelessness.

Achievements

Aurelie Tinland has contributed to significant projects in social innovation, including the development of the 'Un Chez-Soi d’Abord' program, which expanded to 20 cities in France following successful evaluations. She played a key role in one of the first randomized controlled trials focusing on the 'housing first' approach for individuals with clinical inclusion criteria. Her work in participatory action research, including the 'urgences sociales' project with Lab zéro, aims to empower marginalized individuals.

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