Albert W. Wu, MD, MPH is Professor of Health Policy & Management and Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, with joint appointments in Epidemiology, International Health, and Surgery. He earned his BA and MD from Cornell, completed residency at Mount Sinai and UC San Diego, and received an MPH from UC Berkeley as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar. A global leader in patient-centered outcomes and healthcare quality, Dr. Wu developed the MOS-HIV health survey and has led research on quality of life, patient-reported outcomes (PROs), and medical error response. He directs the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research, advises WHO and other organizations, and has authored over 400 publications. He also leads multiple academic programs in patient safety and maintains an active internal medicine practice.
Join us for a JABSOM-wide presentation in MEB 102, the new conference room in the library. Refreshments provided. Attend in person by RSVPing on our website or click here to join the Zoom meeting. (Meeting ID: 839 4420 3905; Passcode: 002761)