
About
Dr. Jennifer Meddings serves as Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Michigan Medical School and as a Health Services Researcher at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. Board-certified in both specialties, she provides primary care for complex patients while leading research initiatives focused on evidence-based interventions for healthcare-associated conditions and hospital-acquired complications. Her work bridges clinical practice and health systems improvement through multi-institutional collaborations.
Dr. Meddings holds an MD and MSc degree, with formal training underpinning her dual clinical expertise. Her research program centers on developing and evaluating interventions to enhance safety for vulnerable populations, particularly through appropriateness criteria for urinary catheter use and infection prevention in nursing homes. Key contributions include the BladderSafe educational application and metrics for surgical quality collaboratives.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals dominant themes in geriatric care delivery, infection control in long-term settings, and technology-enabled safety solutions. Her work consistently addresses implementation gaps in hospital and nursing home environments, with strong emphasis on patient-centered outcomes and collaborative quality improvement frameworks across diverse clinical scenarios.
Professional recognition includes:
- Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP)
- Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP)
Dr. Meddings' research is supported through institutional roles at the University of Michigan and VA Ann Arbor, though specific grant mechanisms aren't detailed in available materials. She actively mentors trainees as indicated by her 'Available to mentor' status, with no formal advisee listings provided. Her collaborative networks drive translational work in surgical quality improvement and public health response systems.
She contributes significantly to the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation and leads projects within the Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative. Current initiatives include developing the BladderSafe application for catheter appropriateness education, creating tools for perioperative urinary retention management, and advancing the Nursing Home Public Health Response Network for infectious disease surveillance. Her team integrates clinical insights with health services research to address systemic safety challenges.
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