
معرفی
Dennis Emmett is a Research Professor in the Department of Management and Health Care Administration at Marshall University's Lewis College of Business. He holds a DBA in Management/Quantitative Methods from Kent State University (1978). His expertise spans healthcare policy, administrative strategies, and healthcare marketing. Emmett has served on the MBA Curriculum Committee and contributed to interdisciplinary healthcare research.
Education:
- DBA in Management/Quantitative Methods, Kent State University, 1978
Research Focus: Dr. Emmett's work addresses healthcare system challenges, including accreditation impacts, patient perceptions of care, pharmaceutical marketing strategies, and disparities in healthcare access. Notable studies explore surgical site infection interventions, cross-cultural physician office experiences, and the role of social media in healthcare professionalism.
Service Contributions: Beyond academia, he served over a decade on the Lakewood Volunteer Fire Department Board. His service roles include institutional committee memberships and community engagement in healthcare-related initiatives.
Key Themes in Publications: His articles analyze healthcare supply chains, obesity perception trends, and ethical dilemmas in modern healthcare practices. Recent work emphasizes actionable insights for improving patient outcomes and administrative efficiency.





