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Judith Bina Vick, MD MPH, is an Instructor in the Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine and the Section of Geriatrics. She completed her MD and MPH at Johns Hopkins University and a postdoctoral fellowship in the National Clinician Scholars Program at Duke University/Durham VA (2024). Her research focuses on aligning geriatric care with patient/family priorities, emphasizing shared decision-making and patient-centered outcomes.
- Education:
- BA in Literature, Barnard College
- MD and MPH, Johns Hopkins University
- Internal Medicine Residency, Johns Hopkins (2022)
- National Clinician Scholars Program Fellowship, Duke University/Durham VA (2024)
Research Interests: Dr. Vick’s work spans geriatrics, dementia care, critical care communication, and health equity. Key areas include advance care planning, caregiver involvement, and end-of-life decision-making. Her recent publications analyze community-based palliative care systems, ICU communication, and caregiver mental health during the pandemic.
Publications Trends: Her 15 recent articles (2024–2025) address patient-centered care models, health disparities in critical care, and implementation science for palliative care. These explore family dynamics, prognostic misunderstanding, and policy innovations in aging populations.
- Scientific Awards:
- National Clinician Scholars Program Fellowship (2024)
Advising & Collaborations: Dr. Vick collaborates with researchers like Mark Iscoe, MD MHS, focusing on health services research. She mentors students in geriatric care delivery and participates in Yale’s Faculty Development Workshops. Her work intersects with Yale’s Health Equity Research Studios and Team Science Initiatives.
