Albert wu berkeley
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ISI Highly Cited 2007.
Fellow of the American College of Physicians, 2010
Delta Omega honor society, 2012
Ernest Lyman Stebbins Medal. Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2016
John M. Eisenberg Excellence in Mentorship Award, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2019
Johns Hopkins Medicine Award for Clinical Excellence in Clinical Collaboration and Teamwork, 2019
Patient Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMs) Career Achievement Prize. Health Assessment Lab/Medical Outcomes Trust, 2019
International Academy of Quality and Safety in Health Care, Elected Member 2019
The Daily Record Health Care Heroes: 2021 COVID-19 Hero
Fred and Juliet Soper Professor of Health Policy and Management, 2022
Sigma Xi. 2023.
Doctor Honoris Causa of the Bogomolets National Medical University, Ukraine, 2023
Dr. Martin Luthor King Jr. Award for Community Service. Johns Hopkins University and the Johns Hopkins Health System. 2024
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Albert W. Wu, M.D., M.P.H.
Dr. Wu is Fred and Juliet Soper Professor of Health Policy and Management in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with joint appointments in Epidemiology, International Health, Medicine, Surgery, and the Carey Business School, and Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Services & Outcomes Research. His research and teaching focus on patient outcomes and quality of care. He was the first to measure the quality of life impact of antiretroviral therapy in HIV clinical trials, and developed widely used patient reported outcome measures for chronic disease. He was co-founder and director of the outcomes research committee of the NIH AIDS Clinical Trials Group, and President of the International Society for Quality of Life. He is a thought leader in the integration of PROs into electronic health records, and their use for comparative effectiveness research. He is co-PI of the RWJF Accelerating Collaborations for Equity program, and is director of Baltimore CONNECT, Inc (501c3), a network of community-based social service organiza
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Albert Wu
Albert Wu Speaker Biography
Dr. Albert Wu was among the first to measure quality of life outcomes in people with HIV. He was one of the founders of the Outcomes Committe of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group of the NIH ACTG. He developed the MOS-HIV Health Survey, a leading measure of health related quality of life for people with HIV that is used widely in international trials and research studies.
He has studied the handling of medical errors since 1988, and has published influential papers including “Do house officers learn from their mistakes” (JAMA 1991), “Medical error: the second victim” (BMJ, 2000). He was a member of the Institute of Medicine committee on Preventing Medication Errors, and Senior Adviser to the World Health Organization Patient Safety program in Geneva from 2007-2009. He leads the Armstrong Institute center for measures of quality of care and patient safety.
He was director of the AHRQ-funded Hopkins DEcIDE center for comparative effectiveness research from 2005-2013. He is co-developer of PatientViewpoint, a web portal
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