This is unpublished

Jeffrey (Jerry) G.
Jarvik
MD
MPH

He/Him/His
Clinical Implementation
Clinical Informatics
Mentorship
Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
Research
Pinned
Academic
Professor, Radiology and Neurological Surgery
Adjunct Professor, Health Services, Pharmacy and Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Director, UW CLEAR Center for Musculoskeletal Disorders
Co-Director, Comparative Effectiveness, Cost and Outcomes Research Center

Bio

Dr. Jarvik attended the University of California, San Diego for both undergraduate education and medical school. He then did his residency in Diagnostic Radiology and fellowship in Neuroradiology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He obtained his Masters in Public Health (MPH) from the University of Washington in Health Services while a Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Clinical Scholar. He is also a former GE-AUR Radiology Research Academic Fellowship (GERRAF) recipient, a career development award for radiologists.  Currently, Dr. Jarvik is Professor with Tenure of Radiology and Neurological Surgery (joint) at the University of Washington. He is adjunct Professor of Health Systems and Population Health, Pharmacy, and Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. Dr. Jarvik is the PI/Director of the NIH/NIAMS-funded UW Clinical Learning Evidence And Research (CLEAR) Center for Musculoskeletal Disorders, Co-Director of the Comparative Effectiveness, Cost and Outcomes Research Center (CECORC) and Co-Director of the Health Services Research Section for the Department of Radiology. Dr. Jarvik is an internationally recognized expert in the evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic spine interventions as well as in the field of health services and comparative effectiveness research as it relates to radiology.

HEALTH SYSTEMS-RELATED ACTIVITIES

Clinical Implementation

Clinical Informatics

Mentorship

  • Research

Quality Improvement and Patient Safety

  • Focus Area: Diagnostic radiology QI/peer-learning
  • Care Setting: Radiology
  • QI Work: Case review, peer-learning

Research

  • Outcomes
  • Health Services
  • Pragmatic Trials
  • Implementation
  • Informatics and AI