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个人简介

Dr. Alicia Arbaje is Associate Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her areas of clinical expertise include general internal medicine and geriatric medicine, with a particular interest in helping older adults stay at home as they age and working with a team to coordinate care for her older patients. Dr. Arbaje serves as the Director of Transitional Care Research at Johns Hopkins. After receiving her medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine and a masters degree in public health from Harvard University, Dr. Arbaje completed her residency in internal medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital. She performed fellowships in health care research and geriatric medicine and gerontology at Johns Hopkins. Her research interests include designing health care systems to enhance safety and improve outcomes for older adults. Dr. Arbaje is a member of the American Geriatrics Society, the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, and the Gerontological Society of America. At Johns Hopkins, she was a founding member of the Hopkins Organization for Latino Awareness (HOLA) and is a member of the Department of Medicine Diversity Council. Dr. Arbaje is active in speaking to the media about issues relevant to older adults (see her YouTube channel). She has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Top 10 Doctors Under 40 by the Baltimore Sun Magazine and the American Geriatrics Society New Investigator Award. MD, Yale University School of Medicine (2000)

研究领域

Designing healthcare systems to enhance safety and improve outcomes for older adults.

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Arbaje AI, Yu Q, Newhall KA, Leff B. Prevalence, Geographic Variation, and Trends in Hospital Services Relevant to the Care of Older Adults: Development of the Senior Care Services Scale and Examination of Measurement Properties. Med Care 2015; (53): 768–775 Nasarwanji MF, Werner NE, Carl K, Hohl D, Leff B, Gurses AP, Arbaje AI. Identifying Challenges associated with the Hospital to Skilled Home Healthcare Transition Workflow: Perspectives of Home Healthcare Agency Providers. Home Health Care Serv Q. 2015 Jul-Dec; 34(3-4):185-203; Epub 2015 Oct 23 Arbaje AI, Werner NE, Kasda EM, Wu AW, Locke CFS, Aboumatar H, Paine LA, Leff B, Davis RO, Boonyasai RT. Learning from Lawsuits: Using Malpractice Claims Data to Develop Care Transitions Planning Tools. J Patient Saf. 2016 Jun 10. [Epub ahead of print] Werner NE, Gurses AP, Leff B, Arbaje AI. Improving Care Transitions across Healthcare Settings through a Human Factors Approach. J Healthc Qual 2016 Jul 14 Lindquist LA, Miller RK, Saltsman WS, Carnahan J, Rowe TA, Arbaje AI, Werner N, Boockvar K, Steinberg K, Baharlou S. SGIM-AMDA-AGS Consensus Best Practice Recommendations for Transitioning Patients from Skilled Nursing Facilities to the Community. J Gen Intern Med. 2016 Oct 4

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