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Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 297-308

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From page 297...
... In the past 20 years, her research has focused on patient safety and other health care quality issues such as design and implementation of health information technologies. As an industrial and systems engineer, she is renowned for her groundbreaking contributions in modeling complex system interactions in health care processes that can lead to medical errors and other adverse outcomes for patients and health care professionals.
From page 298...
... , HHS Office of Inspector General, American Health Lawyers Association, American Society of Healthcare Risk Management, and American Association for the Advancement of Science. She serves as a member of the Division Committee of the Health and Medicine Division of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
From page 299...
... Neurologist Wellness Task Force Study Group and principal investigator of its neurologist burnout study. He serves as Vice Chair of the AAN Health Policy Subcommittee and is a member of its Joint Coordinating Council on Wellness and Neurology Outcome Quality Measure Development Work Group.
From page 300...
... Dr. Dyrbye is a general internist in Community Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, and holds many key positions, including Department of Medicine Associate Chair for Faculty Development, Staff Satisfaction, and Diversity, Director of Faculty Development for the Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education, and Executive Director of the Mayo Clinic Academy of Educational Excellence.
From page 301...
... Trained as a psychologist, Dr. Lipscomb has an active interest in the areas of medical student development and engagement, medical student health and wellness, mental health, improving diversity in the health professions workforce, and improving health care services.
From page 302...
... For more than 20 years, Dr. MacNeil has worked collaboratively with private-sector software corporations on the development of electronic health records and patient management software systems, and is currently focused on improving design and interoperability aimed at enhancing health care and learning in dental education, dental practice and interprofessional settings.
From page 303...
... In 2016 she co-led a national symposium focusing on transforming moral distress by cultivating moral resilience and ethical practice. Her current scholarship in clinical ethics focuses on moral suffering of clinicians, the development of moral resilience, palliative care, and designing a culture of ethical practice in health care. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and the Hastings Center. She has served on the Institute of Medicine's committee on increasing rates of organ donation and was a consultant to its project When Children Die.
From page 304...
... Weinger, M.D., is a Fellow of the Human Factors and ­ rgonomics Society, holds the Norman Ty Smith Chair in Patient Safety E and Medical Simulation, and is a Professor of anesthesiology, biomedical informatics, and medical education at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He is the Director of Center for Research and Innovation in ­ ystems Safety at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and is a Professor S of civil and environmental engineering in the Vanderbilt University School
From page 305...
... Aiuppa was a Program Director at the National Committee for Quality Assurance, where she led health care quality measurement and reporting projects.
From page 306...
... Meisnere worked on a family planning media project in northern Nigeria with the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs and on a variety of international health policy issues at the Population Reference Bureau. He is a graduate of Colorado College and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
From page 307...
... Dr. Warden is returning to the National Academies after a 2-year period as the director of Scientific Administration for the Department of Neurological Sciences and as an assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, spearheading strategic planning efforts to foster research collaboration.


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