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Kevin Schulman is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hospital Medicine and also holds courtesy appointments in Health Policy and Operations, and Information Technology at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. He serves as the Interim Division Co-Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine and as the Associate Chair of the Department of Medicine. As the Faculty Director of Stanford’s new applied master's degree program, the Master of Science in Clinical Informatics Management, he plays a pivotal role in advancing healthcare education. Schulman is also the Deputy Director of the Clinical Excellence Research Center (CERC) at Stanford University School of Medicine and holds an appointment in the Department of Health Policy. A health economist and health services researcher, his work lies at the intersection of business, medicine, and technology. He has contributed to approximately 500 publications with a notable impact on health policy, reflected in a Scopus h-index of 81. His research has been featured in prestigious journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and Health Affairs. He serves as the editor-in-chief of Health Management, Policy & Innovation and is the Senior Associate Editor for Health Services Research. Schulman earned his graduate degree from Dartmouth College, as well as qualifications from New York University School of Medicine and the Wharton Health Care Management Program. He is an elected member of the American Society of Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hospital Medicine and courtesy appointments in Operations and Information Technology.
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