About
Erin Joyce is a Senior Health Outcomes Researcher I at the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE) within the Yale School of Medicine. She is affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine and previously conducted research in social psychology focusing on body composition and weight-related prejudice. Her current role involves quality measurement initiatives at CORE.
Education: Erin earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Central Connecticut State University in 2013.
Research Interests: Her work bridges health outcomes research with social psychological principles, particularly addressing systemic biases related to body image and healthcare equity. She contributes to developing evidence-based metrics for evaluating healthcare quality and patient outcomes.
Awards/Grants: None explicitly listed in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the Quality Measurement Group at CORE, collaborating on translational research projects to improve healthcare systems.
