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My research interests lie at the intersection of health care policy, surgical outcomes, and everyday clinical care. I received my MPH from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health where my research efforts focused on the comparative effectiveness of minimally invasive and open surgical techniques. More recently, I have focused on characterizing and determining both clinical and non-clinical (e.g. social determinants of health) factors associated with high-value pathways of surgical care, with a particular interest in the treatment of urinary stones and benign urological conditions.


UNC AFFILIATIONS:

Biostatistics, Urology

CLINICAL/RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Health Equity, Implementation Science, Population-based, Surgery