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Academic Achievements
- Published multiple peer-reviewed publications, authored several book chapters, and prepared various reports for the federal government. Serves on the editorial boards of JAMIA Open, Medical Care, and Population Health Management journals, and regularly reviews manuscripts for high-impact journals. Presents research at the American Medical Informatics Association's symposium and Academy Health's annual research meeting. Elected fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics (FACMI) and the American Medical Informatics Association (FAMIA).
Research Experience
- Serves as co-director of CPHIT, leading several research projects including evaluating the added-value of new data sources (e.g., EHR data) in population health analytics, assessing challenges of data quality on population health studies, and utilizing health information exchange infrastructure to develop population health analytic platforms.
Background
- Faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management, with a joint appointment at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Section of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science. Co-director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Population Health IT (CPHIT), which focuses on advancing the use of IT in population health. Personal research focuses on the application of informatics solutions to advance the science of population health analytics.
Miscellany
- Developed several courses in health informatics. Was the Co-PI of an ONC award to develop a national curriculum for population health informatics and train more than 9000 healthcare professionals nationally. Currently the director of the DrPH Informatics track program at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and the director of the PhD program in Health Informatics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.