OUR PEOPLE
A Jay Holmgren, PhD, MS
Assistant Professor
School of Medicine
10 Koret Way, #327A
San Francisco, CA 94117
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Education and Training
University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, MI, BA - 05/2011 History
University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, MI, MHI - 05/2017 Health Informatics
Harvard University,Cambridge, MA, PhD - 05/2021 Health Policy
University of California,San Francisco, CA 2022 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
Awards and Honors
Derek Bok Center Certificate of Distinction and Excellence in Teaching, Harvard College, 2018
Partners in Excellence Award, Brigham & Women's Hospital, 2019
Best Student Paper, Conference on Health IT and Analytics (CHITA), 2020
Best Paper Award, Medical Informatics Europe, 2022
NIH Loan Repayment Program Award, National Library of Medicine, 2022-2024
Best Young Researcher, Conference on Health IT and Analytics (CHITA), 2023
NIH Loan Repayment Program Renewal Award, National Library of Medicine, 2024-2025
Overview
Dr. A Jay Holmgren is an Assistant Professor and Associate Division Chief for Research in the Division of Clinical Informatics and Digital Transformation (DoC-IT) and the Center for Clinical Informatics and Improvement Research (CLIIR).
Dr. Holmgren is an expert on the use of information technology in health care delivery. Dr. Holmgren's research focuses on the impact of information technology on patients, clinicians, and health care organizations, and seeks to identify strategies to improve the quality and experience of care using digital tools. His research has been published in peer-reviewed journals including JAMA, Health Affairs, The American Journal of Public Health, Health Services Research, and JAMIA, and has been featured in popular press outlets including The New York Times, The Atlantic, Politico, and NPR.
Dr. Holmgren is an expert on the use of information technology in health care delivery. Dr. Holmgren's research focuses on the impact of information technology on patients, clinicians, and health care organizations, and seeks to identify strategies to improve the quality and experience of care using digital tools. His research has been published in peer-reviewed journals including JAMA, Health Affairs, The American Journal of Public Health, Health Services Research, and JAMIA, and has been featured in popular press outlets including The New York Times, The Atlantic, Politico, and NPR.