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Eric B Schneider is an Associate Professor of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine and holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health. His research spans health services, surgical outcomes, and data science, with a focus on bariatric surgery, trauma care, and health equity.
- PhD in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University (2009)
- BS in Biomedical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University (2003)
Dr. Schneider's research integrates machine learning, clinical outcomes analysis, and global health initiatives. Recent publications highlight applications of AI in surgical decision-making, disparities in pediatric trauma fatalities, and metabolic surgery outcomes. His work addresses health equity in underserved populations and cost-effectiveness in surgical care.
Key trends in his 2024–2025 articles include AI-driven clinical tools, health disparities in post-mastectomy reconstruction, and cost analysis in complex surgeries. Collaborative efforts involve institutions like Johns Hopkins, Karolinska Institutet, and Uniformed Services University.
Dr. Schneider has mentored over 40 postdoctoral fellows and serves as Principal Investigator for Department of Defense-funded studies. He co-leads the Surgery Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research, which provides biostatistical support, database infrastructure, and machine learning expertise for surgical research.

