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Maria Johnson is a Researcher at Yale University’s Yale School of Medicine, specifically in the Department of Internal Medicine. She holds the position of Research Associate III in the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE), where she collaborates closely with faculty members like Harlan Krumholz. With over 25 years of experience, her career includes coordinating fellowship activities for the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program and prior roles in healthcare administration. Johnson earned an MBA from Albertus Magnus College (2011) and a BA in Spanish studies with a French literature concentration from the University of Connecticut (1981).
Her research focuses on healthcare quality metrics, clinical outcomes measurement, and translational research methodologies. Notable contributions include evaluating hospital performance in cardiovascular care and exploring metabolic impacts of dietary interventions. Her work bridges clinical practice and public health policy through rigorous outcomes analysis.
Johnson’s collaborative research network includes interdisciplinary teams at CORE, emphasizing team science approaches to address healthcare challenges. While no formal awards are listed, her long-term institutional contributions highlight sustained excellence in translational medical research.
