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Casey Olm-Shipman, MD, MS, is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at UNC School of Medicine. Casey’s scholarly work focuses on quality improvement in healthcare, value-based care and system design to enhance patient and family outcomes. Casey serves as an Associate Director of the UNC Institute for Healthcare Quality Improvement. She is also the Director of Health Systems Science for UNC Graduate Medical Education and the Director of the Clinician Leadership in Quality and Safety Scholarly Concentration. In these roles, she works to develop and advance health systems science and quality improvement programming for medical students, residents, fellows, faculty and staff across the medical education continuum. She graduated from Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, where she also completed her master’s in Quality Improvement in Healthcare Systems. Dr. Olm-Shipman completed her residencies in Neurology/Child Neurology, with fellowships in Neurocritical Care and Acute Stroke at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.