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Dr. Gregory W. Ruhnke's career focuses on health outcomes research and didactic teaching in health policy, clinical research study design, and health data interpretation. He served as the director of the internal medicine residency program in Sapporo, Japan. His academic portfolio includes measurement outcomes, quality, resource utilization, and risk adjustment for pneumonia patients. Dr. Ruhnke is a track leader for the Clinical Research Scholarship Track in the School of Medicine's Scholarship & Discovery program and is a collaborative researcher; he is a founding member of the multicenter Hospital Medicine ReEngineering Network (HOMERuN), which studies hospital readmissions and diagnostic errors. He is the Senior Deputy Editor for the Journal of Hospital Medicine. His research papers address topics such as enhancing mortality predictions in precision medicine and assessing care team attributes that predict the likelihood of utilizing pharmacogenomic information in inpatient prescribing. He has published several articles examining diagnostic errors associated with neighborhood disadvantage and has provided insights on challenges and opportunities related to potentially avoidable emergency department visits from skilled nursing facilities.
Department of Philosophy