Dr. Masel is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Population Health. She is also the Director of the Oliver Center for Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare at UTMB. In these roles, she designs and conducts patient-centered programs to improve patient self-management and patient safety in UTMB inpatient and ambulatory settings with an emphasis on communication, patient safety, innovation, and patient empowerment. She has vast experience in real-world implementation of patient-centered programs which helps her teams achieve feasible study designs with realistic goals. The dual role has led to several research collaborations about recording and sharing clinic visit audio with older patients who experience multimorbidity and their care partners. She is federally funded as a co-PI to conduct this research from the NIH/NIA and is the Site PI on a PCORI award to conduct comparative effective research on visit notes vs. visit notes plus audio on quality-of-life outcomes. Dr. Masel brings experience in aging research, quality of life, and patient communication to multi-site research teams. She is a Leader in Training of the Clinical Research Core at the UTMB Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center and is a Fellow and core investigator in the UTMB Sealy Center on Aging.
Affiliations
- Department of Population Health & Health Disparities, UTMB School of Public & Population Health
- UTMB Sealy Center on Aging
- UTMB The Oliver Center for Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare
- UTMB Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center
- American Public Health Association