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Conan Dickson is an Associate Practice Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of Health Policy and Management. He serves as Associate Director of the Master in Health Administration (MHA) Program, Co-Director of the MPH Leadership & Management Concentration, and Director of the Health Finance and Management Certificate. He is affiliated with the Hopkins Economics of Alzheimer’s Disease & Services Center and the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative.
Education:
- PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 2004
- MPH, Yale University, 1995
- BBA, Auburn University, 1993
- BS, Auburn University, 1992
His research and academic interests focus on healthcare management, strategy, health finance, and quantitative tools in healthcare delivery. His work emphasizes improving healthcare systems through leadership, financial management, and operational efficiency.
His recent publications reflect a strong trend in healthcare operations, patient safety, and the integration of innovation such as artificial intelligence in clinical settings. Key themes include enhanced recovery programs, hospital discharge processes, medical emergency teams, and quality improvement frameworks.
Professional Leadership:
- Maryland Regent, American College of Healthcare Executives
- Board of Directors, The Healthcare Council
- Board Finance Committee, Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA)
- Education and Editorial Advisory Board, Society for Health Strategy and Market Development
He has over 25 years of leadership experience at Johns Hopkins Medicine, including roles as Senior Director of Business Development & Strategy, Chief of Staff at Sibley Memorial Hospital, and Administrator for Medical Affairs at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. He served as the program director of the JHM Administrative Fellowship for 15 years. He joined the faculty full-time in March 2020.
Laboratories and Research Groups:
He is affiliated with the Hopkins Economics of Alzheimer’s Disease & Services Center and the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative, which support interdisciplinary research on healthcare financing, delivery, and policy.




