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This program draws together scholars and mentors across disciplines and models team science integral to learning health systems. Co-funded by AHRQ and PCORI, the LHSS K12 focuses on patient-centered outcomes research, pragmatic trials, implementation and dissemination science, health policy and community health, stakeholder engagement and method advancement. PIs: Christianne Roumie, MD, MPH, and Russell Rothman, MD, MPP
2022 SCHOLAR
Liliana Wagner, PhD, BCBA
Project Title: Identifying and mitigating barriers to tele-assessment of autism spectrum disorder within rural communities
Health System: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
LHS K12 Training Period: 09/2022 – 09/20242021 SCHOLAR
Megan E. Salwei, PhD
Project Title: COMputerized PAtient-centered Collaborative Technology (COMPACT) to support breast cancer shared decision making
Health System: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
LHS K12 Training Period: 09/2021 – 09/20232021 SCHOLAR
Edward G.A. Iglesia, MD, MPH
Project Title: Identifying Facilitators and Barriers to Food Allergy Prevention in the Vanderbilt Learning Health Community Health System:
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
LHS K12 Training Period: 9/2021 – 9/20232020 SCHOLAR
Devika Nair, MD, MSCI
Project Title: Collaborative Care for Older Adults with Chronic Kidney Disease
Health System: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
LHS K12 Training Period: 09/2020 – 09/20222020 SCHOLAR
Kevin Griffith, PhD, MPA
Project Title: Pragmatic Trial of a Nurse Manager-led Intervention to Reduce 30-day Readmissions
Health System: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
LHS K12 Training Period: 09/2020 – 09/20222019 SCHOLAR
Alvin Jeffery, PhD, RN-BC, CCRN-K, FNP-BC
Project Title: Developing Probability-Based Decision Support Tools for Acute Clinical Deterioration
Health System: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Tennessee Valley Health System
LHS K12 Training Period: 11/2019 – 10/2021
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The PROgRESS Program aims to train early-career researchers who can address healthcare knowledge gaps and translate knowledge into application. This T32 is funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and focuses on patient-centered outcomes research, implementation science and health and community policy. PIs: Christianne Roumie, MD, MPH, and Carlos Grijalva, MD, MPH.
2022 SCHOLAR
Emily Morrow, PhD
Clinical Fellow, Division of Internal Medicine and Public Health2021 SCHOLARS
Kevin Gibas, MD
Clinical and Research Fellow, Division of Infectious Diseases2021 SCHOLARS
Shelley Jazowski, PhD, MPH
Postdoctoral Research Fellow2021 SCHOLARS
Nadia Markie Sneed, PhD, MSN, FNP-BC
Postdoctoral Research Fellow2021 SCHOLARS
Thomas Strayer, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow2020 SCHOLAR
Alison Carroll, MD
Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellow2020 SCHOLAR
Shani Jones, MD
General Pediatrics Fellow2020 SCHOLAR
Jennifer Richmond, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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The mission of this advanced fellowship program is to prepare scholars to be leaders who can apply knowledge and methods of health care improvement to the care of veterans, innovate and continually improve health care, teach health professionals about health care improvement, and perform research and develop new knowledge for the ongoing improvement of the quality and value of health care services. PI: Robert Dittus, MD, MPH
First Year Fellows
Katherine Schafer, PhD
Megan Shroder, MD
Erica Koch, MD
Jasmine Berry, DNP
Kevin Seitz, MD (Vanderbilt QS)
Stephen “Neil” Holby, MD (Vanderbilt QS)Second Year Fellows Chelsea Rick, DO Matthew Mart, MD, MSCI Christine Kimpel, BSN, RN, MA, PhD (c) Natalie Holt, PhD, MA Amy Guidera, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CHWP Third Year Fellow Sarah Welch, DO, MA