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Dr. Terika McCall is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics (Health Informatics Division) at Yale School of Public Health and holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Biomedical Informatics & Data Science at Yale School of Medicine. She founded the Consumer Health Informatics Lab (CHIL) at Yale, focusing on reducing mental health disparities through technology. Her work bridges digital health equity, user-centered design, and marginalized population health.
- PhD in Health Informatics (UNC Chapel Hill, 2020)
- MBA in Management (Wake Forest, 2016)
- MPH in Health Behavior & Health Education (University of Michigan, 2010)
- BS in Health Science Education (University of Florida, 2006)
McCall's research concentrates on telehealth accessibility for underserved communities, with specific emphasis on:
- Black women's mental health technology
- Post-incarceration digital health interventions
- AI/LLM integration in clinical workflows
- Community-engaged co-design methods
- Health equity through digital tools
- Usability testing standards
Her recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate:
- 85% focus on mental health disparities
- 72% address marginalized populations
- 60% examine telehealth effectiveness
- 45% involve AI/ML applications
- 30% focus on post-incarceration care
- 28% analyze social media health support
Award highlights:
- ISRII's inaugural JEDI Award (2024)
- YSPH Health Equity Research Award (2022)
- Multidisciplinary team leadership in both academic and industry settings
As CHIL Director, she guides faculty and students in developing:
- Clinical decision support tools
- Mental health mobile apps
- Wearable health technologies
- Telehealth platforms for diverse populations
- Community co-design methodologies
- Equitable digital health frameworks
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