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William M. Gregg - Biography |
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William M. Gregg, MD, MS, MPH - Dr. Gregg is a practicing general internist and member of Vanderbilt’s faculty in Biomedical Informatics and Medicine. Dr. Gregg received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech and his MD degree from the University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine. After finishing his internal medicine residency at Vanderbilt, he earned a Master’s degree in Biomedical Informatics as an NLM fellow and a Master’s in Public Health as a VA Quality Scholar’s Fellow.
Dr. Gregg’s research is primarily focused on the intersection between chronic disease care, quality improvement and biomedical informatics. As Co-Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Health Promotion and Disease Management he leads several projects in population level patient management involving more than 10,000 patients. He is also the primary inventor of Vanderbilt’s disease management software system and has implemented the system for more than 15 different conditions/diseases across more than 500 providers.
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