Lunch and Learn with Dr. Charles R. Senteio
Dr. Charles Senteio is a health informatics researcher focused on improving chronic disease outcomes for underserved populations. He is an Associate Professor at the Rutgers School of Communication and Information in the Department of Library and Information Science. For the 2020-2021 academic year, he was a visiting assistant professor at MIT Sloan School of Management as a MIT MLK Visiting Scholar. His community-based research endeavors to address persistent healthcare disparities. His funded investigations span several chronic conditions characterized by persistent inequity which include: HIV/STIs, diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and breast and prostate cancer. He has led community-based research projects based in Flint, Ypsilanti, Detroit, Dallas, and central New Jersey. He is particularly interested in using both existing technology (i.e., smartphones, tablets) and emerging technology (i.e., machine learning) to improve outcomes for underserved patients, which include formerly incarcerated, individuals from racial minority groups underrepresented in research, and low-SES urban populations. His current research is investigating how patients’ perceptions (e.g., perceived trustworthiness of providers, acculturation) influence behaviors known to impact outcomes (e.g., attendance at primary care appointments, cancer screenings, etc.). Date: April 8, MondayTime: 11:30-1:00 pmLocation: Davis 209
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April 8, Monday
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11:30 am-1:00 pm
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Davis 209
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