The Dartmouth Institute
Faculty Directory
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Pamela C. Jenkins, MD, PhD
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Julie A. Johnson, AuD
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Nathaniel Jones, III, MBA, PhD
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Margaret R. Karagas, PhD
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Carolyn L. Kerrigan, MD, MSc
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Kathryn B. Kirkland, MD
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Robin Larson, MD
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Joel Lazar, MD
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Donald S. Likosky, PhD
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Stephen K. Liu, MD, MPH
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Hilary A. Llewellyn-Thomas, Ph.D.
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Jon D. Lurie, MD
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Kathleen D. Lyons, ScD
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Todd A. MacKenzie, PhD
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David J. Malenka, MD
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Lisabeth L. Maloney, MD
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Melanie P. Mastanduno, RN, MPH
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Sharon McDonnell, MD, MPH
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Susan P. McGrath, MS, PhD
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Gregory McHugo, PhD
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Robert K. McLellan, MD, MPH
Dr. Mclellan's research and professional interests include: Clinical Toxicology, Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Hazard Identification, Evaluation, and Control, Building Associated Diseases, Disability Management, Functional Restoration, Complex Fitness for Duty Examinations, Substance Abuse Detection, Disaster Preparedness and Response |
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Sohail K. Mirza, MD, MPH
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Susan E. Mooney, PhD
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Nancy Morden, MD, MPH
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Kim T. Mueser, PhD
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Carolyn J. Murray, MD, MPH
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Eugene C. Nelson, DSc, MPH
Dr. Nelson's research interests involve quality improvement and measurement of system performance, health outcomes, customer satisfaction, and the development of patient-centered healthcare systems. |
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William A. Nelson, PhD
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Brian W. Nolan, MD
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William C. Nugent, MD
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Annette M. O'Connor, PhD
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Gerald T. O'Connor, PhD, ScD
Dr. O'Connor’s primary interest is in the use of epidemiologic techniques to improve clinical and patient decision-making and to accelerate the improvement of clinical care. He is the Research Director of the Northern New England Cardiovascular Disease Study Group. The NNECDSG is regional voluntary consortium of hospitals and practitioners in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. The group maintains a clinical database and works with care teams to improve the management of cardiovascular disease. The consortium was organized in 1987 and is ongoing. He is the Principal Investigator of the National Quality Program of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. This project uses the CFF database and works with CF teams across the US. This CFF sponsored project has resulted in substantial improvement in clinical outcomes. In 2005-06 Dr. O’Connor was chairman of the committee that developed and implemented national public reporting of CF clinical outcomes. |
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Mary Ann S. O'Connor, MSc, MA
Dr. O'Connor's interests lie in health policy, patient education, and public health education |
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Greg Ogrinc, MD
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Tracy Onega, MA, MPS, PhD
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Rosemary Orgren, PhD
Dr. Orgren's research interests have addressed health professions education, particularly that which is offered in community-based and other non-academic settings (e.g. nursing homes). Focusing earlier on providers of geriatric and gerontological care, she now works principally with providers of primary care more generally. Her special emphasis is on the development of educational networks between on and off-campus teachers and clinicians. |
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Linda A. Patchett, RN, BSN, MBA
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Stephen K. Plume, MD
Dr. Plume is one of the founding members of the Northern New England Cardiovascular Disease Study Group, a regional voluntary consortium founded in 1987 to provide information about the management of cardiovascular disease in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. He has also served as President of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic. |
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Sarah I. Pratt, PhD
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TDI's faculty includes physicians, epidemiologists, psychologists, sociologists, economists, medical geographers, statisticians, and other specialists. They are researchers, educators, mentors, and practicing health professionals. Their primary concerns are studying and improving health care and health care delivery, and training the next generation of leaders in those fields. You may search for faculty by name or by Center affiliation below.
