Tricia A. Thornton-Wells, Ph.D.

Tricia
A.
Thornton-Wells
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics

My primary research focus is on the genetic and neural bases of psychiatric and developmental disorders. I use MRI to derive functional and structural brain-based endophenotypes, and I conduct genetic studies to identify novel associations between genes, endophenotypes, and behavior. I develop and employ statistical and computational methods for the joint analysis of genetic and neuroimaging data (i.e., \"imaging genetics\").

Website

Related Links:

Center for Human Genetics Research

Vanderbilt Institute for Imaging Science

Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development

Phone
615-343-8608
Fax
615-343-8619
Center for Human Genetics Research
519 Light Hall
Nashville, TN
t.thornton-wells@vanderbilt.edu
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W. Anderson Spickard, III, M.D., M.S., F.A.C.P.

W.
Anderson
Spickard
III, M.D., M.S., F.A.C.P.
Professor
Department of Medicine
Professor
Department of Biomedical Informatics
Assistant Dean, Education Design and Informatics
General Internal Medicine and Public Health

Anderson Spickard, III, M.D., M.S., is Associate Professor of Medicine in the Departments of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics. He is Assistant Dean of Educational Informatics and Technology and appointed to Master Teacher in the School of Medicine.

Prior Work: Since joining the Vanderbilt faculty in 1995, Dr. Spickard has built an active practice in Internal Medicine, taught extensively, and created innovative approaches to medical education.  For more than 15 years, he directed the Core Medicine Clerkship in the third-year of medical school and the Core Primary Care Clerkship in the fourth-year of medical school.  He has been instrumental in helping to design the new Vanderbilt medical school curriculum, Curriculum 2.0.  Dr. Spickard has brought his expertise in study design and the evaluation of medical education to form partnerships between departments in the Medical Center and between institutions nationally by providing innovative curricula and a sustained research agenda in medical education. Dr. Spickard has won a number of local and national teaching awards and has served on numerous national committees.  He is currently Director of the Office of Educational Informatics and Technology which provides informatics support to meet the needs of the undergraduate, graduate, and continual medical education mission.

Interests: Dr. Spickard's research interests include all aspects of medical education with a special focus on the design and application of innovative informatics approaches to medical education.

Phone
615-936-2187
anderson.spickard-iii@vumc.org
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Joe Putnam, M.D.

Joe
Putnam
M.D.
Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics
Phone
615-322-0064
2971 TVC (5734)
bill.putnam@vanderbilt.edu
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Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD, FACS, FACMI, FAMIA

Gretchen
Purcell
Jackson
M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Pediatrics & Pediatric Surgery
Associate Professor
Department of Biomedical Informatics
Vice President, Scientific Medical Officer
Intuitive Surgical
Phone
Fax
gretchen.jackson@vumc.org

Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD, FACS, FACMI, FAMIA is Vice President and Scientific Medical Officer at Intuitive Surgical and an Associate Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics, and Biomedical Informatics at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She is an internationally recognized biomedical informatician and accomplished clinical surgeon with over 30 years of contributions to informatics research, innovations in health information technologies, and surgical science.

Dr. Jackson earned her BS (Electrical Engineering and Biological Sciences), MD, and PhD in Medical Informatics at Stanford University. She trained in general surgery at Duke University Medical Center (1997-2003) and pediatric surgery at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, and she is board certified in general surgery, pediatric surgery, and clinical informatics. After surgical training, Dr. Jackson spent 12 years as an academic clinician scientist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where she had a busy surgical practice and received extramural funding from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) R01 and R18 grants focused on consumer health informatics. She served as the Director of Graduate Studies in Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University and was a co-Principal Investigator for Vanderbilt’s National Library of Medicine T15 Training Grant in Biomedical Informatics.

In 2018, Dr. Jackson joined IBM Watson Health as Chief Science Officer. In this role, she developed the scientific strategy for Watson Health solutions and grew a team scientists to conduct studies with clients and academic partners across the world. In 2021, she took on the role of Chief Health and Science Officer, overseeing a team that provided multidisciplinary clinical, technical, and scientific expertise for Watson Health’s business strategy, sales, consulting, research, and product design and development.  She began her current role at Intuitive Surgical in 2022, and her team is focused on generating scientific evidence about the performance and impact of digital solutions for minimally-invasive surgery, including articial intelligence and clinical decision-support tools. Dr. Jackson still sees patients and practices pediatric surgery at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital.

Dr. Jackson is Past President and Past Chair of the Board of Directors for the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) (2022-2023) and an elected Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics (FACMI) and the American Medical Informatics Association (FAMIA). She  also an elected member of the Society for University Surgeons, the Southern Surgical Association, and the American Surgical Association. Dr. Jackson has served three terms as a member of the Board of Governors for the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), and she has chaired informatics and/or technology committees at the American College of Surgeons, Association for Academic Surgery, and American Pediatric Surgical Association, as well as the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee for the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health. She is a member of the editorial board of the British Medical Journal and an associate editor of Applied Clinical Informatics and JAMIA Open. She has previously served on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Medical Informatics and Journal of Biomedical Informatics

Patient Care Emphasis

General and thoracic pediatric surgery, minimally-invasive surgery.

Education

  • Ph.D., Medical Information Sciences, Stanford University, 1997
  • M.D., Stanford University, 1996
  • B.A.,  Electrical Engineering and Biological Sciences, Stanford University

Postgraduate Training

  • Intern & Resident, General Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, 1997-2003
  • Fellow, Pediatric Surgery, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 2004-06

Dr. Jackson has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and has made numerous scientific presentations. Review some of her abstracts on PubMed.

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Neal Patel, MD, MPH

Neal
Patel
M.D., M.P.H.
Professor of Clinical Practice
Department of Pediatrics
Chief Health Information Officer
Health IT
Professor
Department of Anesthesiology
Professor
Department of Biomedical Informatics
Phone
615-936-0750
Fax
(615) 343-3967
Medical Arts Building
Room / Suite
714
neal.patel@vumc.org
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John A. Morris, Jr., MD

John
Morris
M.D.
Professor
Department of Surgery
Professor
Department of Biomedical Informatics
Associate Chief of Staff, Vanderbilt Health System
Department of Trauma Surgery
615-875-3331
243 MCS, 3755
Nashville, TN
john.morris@vumc.org
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Daniel C. Liebler, Ph.D.

Daniel
C
Liebler
Ph.D.
Professor of Biochemistry
Professor of Biomedical Informatics
Professor of Pharmacology

Dr. Liebler is Ingram Professor of Cancer Research and Director of the Jim Ayers Institute for Precancer Detection and Diagnosis.

(615) 322-3063
Nashville
daniel.liebler@vanderbilt.edu
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Ian Jones, M.D.

Ian
Jones
M.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine and Biomedical Informatics
Executive Medical Director for Emergency Services
Vice Chairman for Clinical Affairs, Department of Emergency Medicine

A lifelong resident of Tennessee, Dr. Ian Jones received his BA from Rhodes College in 1986 and his BS in 1988 from the University of Tennessee. He received his MD in 1993 from the University of Tennessee where he was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha. He completed his Emergency Medicine Residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and also served as Chief Resident. Dr Jones joined the faculty in 1998. He is currently the Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs and serves as the Executive Medical Director for Vanderbilt Emergency Services.

Dr. Jones was instrumental in the development of an integrated medical informatics system for the E.D. and led the Epic transition which utilized many of the innovations and workflows developed in the legacy system. His interest include using informatics to tools to enhance patient care, streamlining documentation, and patient flow as well as limiting some of the burdens of the EHR on providers and nurses.

Besides Biomedical Informatics, his medical interests include wilderness medicine, international medicine, environmental emergencies, dive medicine, and the E.D. evaluation of chest pain. He is on the Nashville cave rescue team and assists the cave rescue team at Mammoth Cave National Park. Dr Jones is also an avid scuba diver and underwater photographer who has traveled throughout the world. His photographs have appeared in several publications including JAMA and the New England Journal of Medicine. He is a member of the Rhodes College athletic hall of fame where he still holds the all time goal scoring record. Additional outside interests include wildlife and astrophotograpy, snow skiing, and cave exploration.

615-936-0087
ian.jones@vumc.org
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Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH

Jesse
M.
Ehrenfeld
MD, MPH
Professor
Department of Anesthesiology
Professor
Department of Biomedical Informatics

Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH

Professor of Anesthesiology, Division of Multispecialty Adult Anesthesiology
Professor of Biomedical Informatics
Professor of Surgery
Professor of Health Policy
Associate Director, Vanderbilt Anesthesiology & Perioperative Informatics Research (VAPIR) Division
Director, Education Research, Office of Health Sciences Education

615-936-5194
jesse.ehrenfeld@vumc.org

Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld is board certified in both anesthesiology and clinical informatics. He trained at the Massachusetts General Hospital, where he completed his fellowship in 2010.

Since his first year of medical school, he has been committed to working hard to advance the interests of our patients, our practices, and the field of medicine through advocacy, teaching, and the conduct of research. He was elected to the American Medical Association Board of Trustees.

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