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Nina Sperber's research career is centered on understanding and improving the delivery of new evidence-based practices in health care systems. She specializes in creating study designs that integrate qualitative and quantitative methods, often employing mixed-methods approaches to apply Implementation Science and System Science methodologies. Currently, she is developing a body of academic work that utilizes participatory system dynamics modeling strategies to identify system-level factors that affect the development and implementation of equitable artificial intelligence tools. Nina also works within the VA health care system, leading a cross-functional team that conducts rapid turnaround projects to address high-priority needs identified by VHA national, regional, and facility leaders.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Core Faculty Member at the Duke-Margolis Institute Health Policy
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)