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Susan Moschogianis is a Researcher affiliated with the Division of Population Health, Health Services Research & Primary Care. Her work focuses on telemedicine, patient-generated health data integration, and artificial intelligence applications in healthcare. She has contributed to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to healthcare quality and equity.
- Education: PhD in Neuropsychological Morbidity in Psoriasis (2020)
Her research interests include optimizing primary care through digital tools, managing chronic conditions like rheumatoid arthritis via remote sensing, and improving healthcare provider coordination. Recent studies highlight themes such as post-pandemic online consultations, AI in electronic visits, and smartphone app-based data sharing across providers.
While no formal scientific awards are listed, her work has garnered significant attention, including 154+ news pickups for her thesis and 149 Mendeley readers for her 2020 research. She collaborates internationally on healthcare innovation projects.
Her advisory role is evident through her PhD supervision team, though no current advisees are listed. Research grants and funding details are not explicitly mentioned.
She is part of interdisciplinary teams exploring telehealth infrastructure and patient-centered technology adoption, as seen in her case studies on rheumatoid arthritis management and AI-driven primary care solutions.
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