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Dr. Gregory Michael Ouellet is an Assistant Professor in Geriatric Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. He completed his MD at the University of Rochester, residency and fellowship in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics at Yale, and a postdoctoral fellowship in Geriatric Epidemiology. His research focuses on optimizing decision-making for vulnerable older adults, particularly those with dementia, to balance treatment benefits and burdens. Key areas include anticoagulant use in dementia patients and the Patient Priorities Care model.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Biology, Brown University
- MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine
- Residency in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Yale New Haven Hospital
- Fellowship in Geriatric Epidemiology and MHS (Master of Health Science) from Yale School of Medicine (2018)
Research Interests: Decision-making in multimorbidity, dementia care, geriatric epidemiology, patient-centered outcomes, and reducing treatment burden in elderly populations.
Recent Articles: Focus on anticoagulant management in dementia, multimorbidity decision-making, and the impact of cognitive status on cardiac outcomes. His work emphasizes aligning treatments with patient priorities.
Awards: Junior Investigator Intensive Program Scholar (2021), Pepper Career Development Award (2020), and multiple recognitions for research excellence in geriatrics.
Advising & Grants: Collaborates on NIH-funded projects, including studies on deprescribing and care transitions. Active in mentoring through Yale’s Pepper Older Adults Independence Center.