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Sarah Attanasio is a Research Associate III and Project Coordinator at the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE) at Yale School of Medicine, part of Yale University. She is affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine. Prior to her role at CORE, she worked at MedStar Health in Virginia, Maryland, and D.C., focusing on orthopedic research and systematic reviews. Her career began at the University of Connecticut, where she earned her undergraduate degree and later a master’s in Exercise Science with the Korey Stringer Institute, which specializes in preventing sudden death in athletes, military personnel, and laborers.
Sarah holds the following academic qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut
- Master’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of Connecticut, Korey Stringer Institute
Her research interests include sports medicine, exercise science, orthopedic research (particularly ACL injuries), systematic reviews, and public health initiatives aimed at improving healthcare outcomes across diverse populations, such as athletes, military personnel, and laborers. She specializes in data collection, study recruitment, and analysis to drive evidence-based healthcare practices.
In her role at CORE, Sarah collaborates with multidisciplinary teams on projects that enhance healthcare outcomes through rigorous research and data analysis. While specific grants or advising roles are not detailed, her contributions include coordinating studies, managing data, and preparing stakeholder presentations.
She is part of the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE) at Yale School of Medicine, focusing on improving healthcare through evidence-based approaches.


