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Jonathan Nebeker, MD, MS, is Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah and Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO) at Veterans Health Administration (VHA) central office. He maintains an active clinical practice in geriatrics at the Salt Lake City VA Medical Center. Dr. Nebeker leads all EHR-related and health IT modernization initiatives at the VA and collaborates with federal agencies on health IT standards. His educational background includes an AB from Harvard University, MD from the University of Pennsylvania, residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and fellowship at the University of Utah School of Medicine.
His research focuses on three interconnected domains: (1) Prevention and characterization of adverse drug events through health IT systems, (2) Application of cognitive psychology principles to EHR interface design, and (3) Development of machine learning frameworks for healthcare process control. He established VHA's scientific computing infrastructure and currently directs projects on AI-enabled clinical decision support, real-time system safety monitoring, and cognitive informatics.
Publication analysis reveals strong emphasis on health informatics innovations, particularly machine learning applications for clinical anomaly detection (EHR-BERT, tensor networks), pharmacotherapy pattern analysis, and AI-assisted decision tools. Recurring themes include veterans' health optimization, patient safety systems, and human-computer interaction in clinical settings.
Dr. Nebeker leads multiple research initiatives focused on EHR safety analytics and cognitive support systems. He oversees teams developing real-time hazard detection frameworks and manages projects funded through VHA innovation programs. His laboratory focuses on translating cognitive science into health IT solutions and building learning health systems through advanced analytics.


