Megan E. Gregory, Ph.D.

Associate Professor



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Megan E. Gregory, Ph.D.

Associate Professor


Curriculum vitae


Health Outcomes & Biomedical Informatics

University of Florida




Megan E. Gregory, Ph.D.

Associate Professor


Health Outcomes & Biomedical Informatics

University of Florida



Current Projects


Dr. Gregory's research and current projects broadly examine the individual, social, and organizational factors and conditions that impact health care safety and quality, with a particular focus on improving healthcare teamwork and patient care. Dr. Gregory also seeks to develop, implement and evaluate interventions, clinical informatics tools (including mHealth and telehealth), and educational programs (including simulation and virtual reality methods) to improve health care quality.


INSiGHTS

Disease Modeling with Real-world Data and AI

ARPA-H Biomedical Data Fabric Toolbox 

ISMART ADRD 

Facilitating Engagement for Spanish-Speaking Patients: A Measurement Equivalence 
Implementation of the PECARN Cervical Spine Injury Prediction Rule to Reduce Computed Tomography in Children with Blunt Trauma

AI-Enabled ComPLETE Model for Better Prediction of CLTI Revascularization Outcomes 

Developing and Testing mHealth Solutions to Improve Patient Safety in Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia

Community Partnered Implementation of a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program in a Federally Qualified Health Center 

Health Digital Twin for Social Risk Management in Type 2 Diabetes 

Implementation of the PECARN C-spine Decision Rule to Reduce Imaging in Pediatric Blunt Trauma Patients

Comparative Effectiveness of Extending Postpartum Medicaid Coverage on Maternal Outcomes 

Computable social factor phenotyping using EHR and HIE data 

Reducing Post-Discharge Surgical Complications for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia Patients 

Development and Implementation of a Hospital Geographic Information System to Track and Prevent Healthcare Associated Infection Outbreaks (GeoHAI)

Total engagement and activation measure (TEAM): Developing a measure of the capacity for patients to engage in their health care 

Evaluating the Comparative Effectiveness of Telemedicine in Primary Care: Learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic 

Empathy Training

Patient Surveillance 

EHR Teamwork

Social Determinants of Health 

Closed Loop Communication Simulation Training 

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