Dimitrios Papanagnou, MD, MPH
He / Him / His / Himself
Professor
He / Him / His / Himself
Professor
RESEARCH & PRACTICE INTERESTS
Uncertainty in Clinical Practice
Diagnostic Uncertainty
Medical Education
Health Professions Education
Faculty Development
Health Systems Science
Education
Medical School
MD, NYU School of Medicine - 2005
Graduate
MPH, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University - 2004
Residency
Emergency Medicine, New York University Bellevue Hospital - 2009
Publications
- Exploring Medical Student Experiences of Trauma in the Emergency Department: Opportunities for Trauma-informed Medical Education
- The Quest for Diagnostic Excellence in the Emergency Department
- Bridging Human Resource Development and Health Professions Education Through Action Learning
- Development of entrustable professional activities for emergency medicine medical education fellowships: A modified Delphi study
- Progression of Self-Directed Learning in Health Professions Education: Clarifying Terms and Processes
Other University Positions
Vice Chair for Education, Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate Dean for Faculty Development, SKMC
Director, Scholary Inquiry Track in Medical Education, SKMC
Associate Provost for Faculty Development, SKMC
BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Papanagnou has forged his career blending medical education and health systems science, aligning seamlessly with the principles of population health. With experience in developing targeted training interventions, his work has enhanced team performance and the diagnostic process in complex clinical environments. His work at Jefferson builds on previous work leading multidisciplinary, team-based learning initiatives in New York City, focusing on health systems science to bridge disparities in care delivery. Dr. Papanagnou’s work has been supported by several organizations, including the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, and the National Academy of Medicine.