
معرفی
Tyler Kuhn serves as an Assistant Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School, where he integrates clinical psychology with internal medicine to address psychosocial dimensions of chronic physical illnesses and public health emergencies.
His research centers on behavioral medicine and health psychology, with emphasis on resilience mechanisms during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health disparities in vulnerable populations (gender diverse students, student-athletes), and cardiovascular-psychological interactions in conditions like heart failure and inflammatory bowel disease. Key methodologies include longitudinal assessment of distress tolerance, health literacy evaluation, and translational intervention development.
Analysis of Dr. Kuhn's 2016-2024 publications reveals three dominant trends: (1) Pandemic-response research examining college student mental health through resilience frameworks; (2) Cardiovascular psychology studies optimizing cardiac rehabilitation through psychosocial management; (3) Precision medicine approaches addressing measurement errors (e.g., blood pressure cuffing) and health literacy gaps in chronic disease management. His work consistently bridges clinical practice with behavioral science to improve patient outcomes.




