Leading Healthcare Economics Scholar Bridging Medicine and Business Innovation
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Harvard UniversityKevin A. Schulman, currently Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at Stanford Graduate School of Business, has transformed healthcare management through his interdisciplinary expertise. After earning his MD from New York University and MBA from Wharton, he has built an extraordinary career spanning medicine, business, and health policy. As Faculty Director of Stanford's Master of Science in Clinical Informatics Management program and Deputy Director of the Clinical Excellence Research Center, he leads initiatives at the intersection of healthcare and technology. His prolific research portfolio includes over 500 publications in prestigious journals like the New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA, earning him an h-index of 81. Previously at Duke University, he directed the Health Sector Management program and served as associate director of the Duke Clinical Research Institute. His current work focuses on healthcare economics, digital health innovation, and medical technology adoption, while serving as editor-in-chief of Health Management, Policy and Innovation and Senior Associate Editor of Health Services Research.