Research Group on Equity and Inclusion in Health Care (REIH)

The Research Group on Equity and Inclusion in Health Care (REIH) focuses on

  • Health and well-being of underrepresented minority, women, disabled and obese members of the health care workforce
  • Equity and quality of health care encounters and clinical decision-making

Medical Student Cognitive Habits and Growth Evaluation Study (CHANGES)

The REIH, in collaboration with Yale University and the University of Minnesota, is conducting a national study on environment and training in 49 medical schools, and how student attitudes and well-being change over time.

Medical Student CHANGES - Publications


REIH Members

Michelle van Ryn, Ph.D.
Michelle van Ryn, Ph.D.

Principal Investigator, REIH
Professor of Health Services Research
Publications

 

Sean Phelan, Ph.D.
Sean Phelan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Health Services Research
Publications

Rachel Hardeman, Ph.D.
Rachel Hardeman, Ph.D.
Research Associate

Deborah Finstad
Deborah Finstad
Contractor

Jordan Rullo, Ph.D., L.P.
Jordan Rullo, Ph.D., L.P.
Assistant Professor of Psychology

Richard O. White, M.D.
Richard O. White, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics

Jamison Odiet
Jamison Odiet
Associate Clinical Research Coordinator
Contractor

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Kristin J. Harden, MPH
Health Services Analyst

Sharyn French
Sharyn French
Clinical Research Assistant

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Jerrie Hayes
Administrative Assistant

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Jalissa Nawrocki
Administrative Assistant

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Video on Researching Unconscious Bias - Dr. Michelle van Ryn

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Video on Organizational Diversity Climate, Stigma, and the Well-being of Employees, Trainees, and Patients - Dr. Sean Phelan