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Lisa M. Reider is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is affiliated with the Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research (CHSOR) and serves as the Associate Director for the Coordinating Center of the Major Extremity Trauma and Rehabilitation Consortium (METRC), a multi-institutional network conducting large prospective studies on trauma outcomes.
- PhD, University of Maryland, Baltimore, 2014
- MHS, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2007
- BS, Washington College, 2002
Her research focuses on health services research, epidemiology, and outcomes in orthopedic trauma among older adults. Key areas include rehabilitation, physical function, skeletal fragility, aging, and the development of new care models for multi-morbid elderly patients. She has extensive experience in designing and conducting multi-center clinical trials.
Recent publications highlight trends in trauma rehabilitation, including home discharge programs, cognitive outcomes after hip fracture, food insecurity in trauma populations, and comparative effectiveness of fixation and amputation procedures. Her work emphasizes real-world clinical impact and health equity.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Person in Training Award from the Health Sciences Section of the Gerontological Society of America (2011)
Dr. Reider leads major research initiatives through METRC, advising on study design and coordination. She has not received mentions of direct student advising in the provided texts. Her research is supported by large collaborative grants and clinical consortia, with a strong focus on improving functional and quality-of-life outcomes following severe trauma in aging populations.
She is actively involved in research teams and national collaborations focused on orthopedic trauma and geriatric outcomes, contributing to evidence-based care models and policy-relevant health services research.





