Currently working on how to measure patient centered outcomes while supporting shared decision-making.

Drexel University

Faculty Member, I School

Assistant Professor

About

I am an assistant professor at the school of information science and technology at Drexel University. My primary research interests center on how peoples’ use of information technology in complex settings changes their work. Current work is focused on understanding the impact of clinical information systems on the work processes of health care practitioners. I am particularly interested in the role of technology in patient safety, job design and user centered design. My major teaching areas are healthcare informatics, human-computer interaction and human factors engineering. My professional experiences include time as a research scientist for the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Getting at Patient Safety (GAPS) Center. There I worked on applying scenario-based usability testing and cognitive work analysis to study how electronic medical records impacted patient safety and clinicians work flow.

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http://www.ischool.drexel.edu/faculty/mrogers/index.htm

 

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