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Joel M Bradley, MD, serves as an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College. He holds key leadership positions including Director of GME Quality and Safety Programs and Co-Director of the Patient and Populations Course, focusing on enhancing healthcare quality and safety through education and system-level improvements.
His academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree from Williams College (2006), followed by an MD from UMass Medical School (2012). He completed a combined Internal Medicine-Pediatrics residency and served as Chief Resident at Tufts/Maine Medical Center (2016), then specialized in Quality and Safety as Chief Resident at Dartmouth Hitchcock/White River Junction VA (2017).
Dr. Bradley's research spans Ethics, Medical Humanities, Narrative Medicine, Health Care Quality and Patient Safety, Medical Education, and Electronic Health Records. He integrates humanistic perspectives with practical approaches to improve healthcare delivery and medical training.
His scholarly work, exemplified by a 2019 publication on resident quality improvement curricula, examines the lifecycle of educational innovations in medical training. This research highlights the challenges in maintaining quality improvement initiatives beyond initial implementation, reflecting his commitment to sustainable healthcare improvement.
In his administrative roles, Dr. Bradley oversees graduate medical education programs focused on quality and safety, and co-leads a core medical school course that bridges clinical care with population health. He is affiliated with the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth, contributing to pediatric education and clinical care.
