Tom Doub, PhD

Tom Doub, PhD (he) - Assistant Professor of Pediatrics; Faculty, Vanderbilt Health CPPA 

Dr. Tom Doub joined Vanderbilt Health Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy (CPPA) after more than 20 years working to integrate research and practice across a variety of behavioral health leadership positions, and is excited to apply those lessons to CPPA’s mission.

Prior to joining CPPA in 2019, he served as Chief Clinical Officer and Chief Compliance Officer at American Addiction Centers (AAC), where he was responsible for national oversight of clinical, quality, and compliance programs for one of the nation’s largest providers of addiction treatment. Previously, he was Chief Executive Officer of Centerstone Research Institute (CRI), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving healthcare through research and information technology. Dr. Doub joined Centerstone as Vice President of Research in 2003. He was named Chief Operating Officer of CRI in 2008 and appointed CEO in 2011. Under Dr. Doub’s leadership, CRI established a unique blend of research, technology and evaluation services, pursuing a vision where all individuals and families facing behavioral health disorders receive exceptional care. The organization was awarded more than $150 million in grant funding, established influential partnerships with prominent universities and researchers across the nation and was involved in more than 150 groundbreaking studies. CRI innovators built tools such as Enlighten Analytics, an innovative analytics platform that transforms operational and clinical data into functional, insightful information to help improve operations, reduce costs and enhance patient care. 

Dr. Doub and CRI’s team of more than 100 experienced researchers, analysts, statisticians and technology professionals received broad recognition for their successful and impactful integration of research and technology, including being featured in IBM’s Smarter Planet Leadership Series, winning the Data Warehousing Institute’s Best Practices Award in 2010, SAMHSA’s Science and Service Award and the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare’s Innovation Award. Dr. Doub also has been honored as a Healthcare Hero by the Nashville Business Journal. Dr. Doub is regularly invited to share his expertise with diverse groups including IBM’s Information-On-Demand conference, and other national meetings.

Dr. Doub received his PhD in both Clinical and Quantitative Psychology from Vanderbilt University. He serves as a thought leader in behavioral health and technology throughout a number of social media platforms, sharing industry perspective, breakthroughs, and innovations in behavioral health and technology.