Center for Evidence-Based Practice in the Underserved
Reducing Health Disparities Through Informatics (RHeaDI) Program
Directors: Suzanne
Bakken, RN, DNSc, FAAN
Co-director: George Hripcsak,
MD
The overarching premise of the Reducing Health Disparities Through Informatics
(RHeaDI) training program is that informatics infrastructure, processes, and
applications are essential components of a system to facilitate evidence-based
practice, to reduce health disparities, and to promote patient and public safety.
Through funding from the National Institute
of Nursing Research (T32NR07969), RHeaDI provides post-doctoral and pre-doctoral
trainees with a monthly stipend as well as funds for partial tuition support.
Pre-doctoral Trainees
- Jacqueline Anne Merrill (2002-2006)
Current Position: Associate Research Scientist, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University
Research Interest: Public Health Informatics
Training Mentor: Bakken
Dissertation Title: A Network Analysis of Information Use
in a Public Health Organization
- Tsai-Ya Lai (2002-2006)
Current position: Post-doctoral Trainee, Columbia University
Research Interest: Mental Health; HIV/AIDS; Consumer Informatics;
Interactive System Design and Evaluation; Health Behavior Change
Training Mentor: Bakken
Dissertation Title: Design and Evaluation of HIV-TIDES-Tailored
Interventions for Management of Depressive Symptoms in Persons Living with
HIV/AIDS
- Cara Sue Schlegel (2004-2005)
Current position: Nurse Informaticist, Christus Santa
Rosa Health Care, TX
Research Interest: Computer-based provider order entry
Training Mentor: Bakken
- Sarah Anne Collins (2005-)
Current Trainee
Research Interest: Patient safety and informatics
Training Mentor: Currie
- Maryelena Vargas, RN, DNSc (2006-2008)
Current Position: Joint Practice Clinician Center for Nursing Practice-Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Ramapo College of New Jersey-EHMC Joint B.S.N. Program
Research Interest: Information and communication needs of Latinas during lactation
Training Mentor: Bakken
- Sunmoo Yoon (2007 -)
Current Trainee
Research Interest: Self management using informatics
Training Mentor: Bakken
- Andrew Philips (2008 - )
Current Trainee
Research Interest: Electronic Health Records, Personal Health Records, Information networks for sharing health information.
Training Mentor: Bakken
Post-doctoral Trainees
- Jeungok
Choi, RN, PhD (2003-2006)
Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Research Interest: Web-based educational materials for patients
and their caregivers with low literate skills
Training Mentor: Bakken
- Tsai-Ya Lai, RN, MPH, DNSc (2006-2007)
Current position: Engineer/System Analyst - Information Technology Emerging Service Department, Communication System Division, Information & Communications Research Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute.
Research Interest: Mental Health; HIV/AIDS; Consumer Informatics; Interactive System Design and Evaluation; Health Behavior Change
Training Mentor: Bakken
- Robert Lucero, RN, MPH, PhD (2008- )
Current Trainee
Research Interest: Nursing Knowledge Discovery through Informatics; Nursing Decision Support Systems and Alerts; Measuring Nursing Care Quality through Informatics.
Training Mentor: Bakken
Pre-doctoral Trainee Application
PhD Program in Nursing School of Nursing
PhD
Program Department of Biomedical Informatics