Maame Yaa Yiadom | Data collection | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Maame Yaa Yiadom | Data collection | Women Researcher Award

Stanford University, United States

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Maame Yaa Yiadom’s academic journey began at Princeton University, where she earned her undergraduate degree in Public Health Policy and International Affairs, with a certificate in African Studies. This laid a strong foundation for her later research and clinical work in global health. Her commitment to expanding her expertise led her to advanced studies at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Harvard School of Public Health, where she obtained her Master of Public Health degree and further honed her focus on health systems and population health. Dr. Yiadom’s academic progression continued with a Doctor of Medicine degree from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, solidifying her clinical expertise in emergency medicine.

Professional Endeavors & Contributions 🔬

Dr. Yiadom’s career spans over two decades and has seen her contribute in both administrative and clinical roles across multiple health systems. As a physician-scientist, she has focused on translating research into clinical practice through program development, health system optimization, and change management. Her research efforts are centered on improving clinical care delivery, with a particular emphasis on emergency medicine and health equity. She has led pivotal projects involving digital health integration, clinical practice epidemiology, and healthcare innovation, with significant contributions to artificial intelligence and algorithmic equity in health systems.

Throughout her career, she has applied a mix of analytical strategies and leadership to tackle issues like healthcare efficiency, financial sustainability, and clinical effectiveness, particularly in emergency departments across the U.S. and internationally. Her leadership roles in organizations like the Emergency Department Benchmarking Alliance (EDBA) and the Health Equity Action Leadership (HEAL) Network highlight her commitment to advancing healthcare innovation and equity. Additionally, her involvement in research grants and mentorship has further fueled the development of the next generation of health leaders.

Research Focus & Impact 📊

Dr. Yiadom’s research efforts are particularly focused on healthcare delivery operations, clinical workflows, and health equity, with ongoing projects spanning North America, Europe, and Africa. She leads a highly impactful lab, the Emergency Care Health Service Research Data Coordinating Center (HSR-DCC), which aims to improve clinical practice and workflow integration through cutting-edge digital health technologies. Through collaborations with multiple international institutions, Dr. Yiadom has made substantial contributions to improving emergency care systems and advancing equitable healthcare access across diverse populations. Notably, her projects tackle key issues such as algorithmic fairness and clinical decision support using artificial intelligence, particularly in heart attack screening.

Academic Citations & Recognition 📚

As a physician-scientist, Dr. Yiadom has gained recognition in the field for her contributions to research, evidenced by her leadership roles in numerous initiatives and her consistent engagement with funding bodies. Her work has earned citations in major academic journals, cementing her as a key figure in emergency medicine and health system research. Through her collaborations, both national and international, Dr. Yiadom has been integral in publishing impactful work on topics such as clinical data analytics, health policy reform, and healthcare access for underserved populations.

Technical Skills & Teaching Experience 💻

Dr. Yiadom’s technical skills are vast and varied, including expertise in clinical informatics, data analytics, and the integration of digital health tools into clinical environments. Her work in developing data-driven solutions to healthcare challenges has placed her at the forefront of innovative healthcare technologies. In her teaching roles, she has mentored numerous advanced trainees and faculty, providing guidance in research, clinical practice, and leadership development. Her educational impact extends beyond the classroom, as she also actively engages in mentorship programs, ensuring that the next generation of physicians and researchers is equipped to handle the evolving landscape of healthcare.

Legacy & Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Yiadom’s legacy is rooted in her unwavering commitment to improving healthcare delivery, with a particular focus on emergency care, health equity, and digital health innovation. As she continues to advance research in algorithmic equity and healthcare policy, her work has the potential to significantly influence how emergency departments and other healthcare settings operate globally. Looking forward, Dr. Yiadom is poised to leave an indelible mark on health system transformation, especially through her leadership roles at Stanford University and beyond. Her involvement in cutting-edge initiatives such as the Center for Digital Health and her guidance in the fogarty innovation program ensures that her contributions will continue to shape the future of healthcare.

Teaching & Mentorship 🌱

Dr. Yiadom has demonstrated a strong commitment to mentorship and teaching, shaping future leaders in healthcare. She has mentored faculty members, trainees, and researchers, contributing significantly to academic and clinical environments. Her leadership in various academic programs has helped guide young professionals in their careers, particularly in emergency medicine and healthcare research. The knowledge and skills she imparts will undoubtedly have a long-lasting influence on the medical community.

 

 Top Noted Publications 📖

Influence of time‐to‐diagnosis on time‐to‐percutaneous coronary intervention for emergency department ST‐elevation myocardial infarction patients: Time‐to‐electrocardiogram matters

Authors: Maame Yaa A.B. Yiadom, Wu Gong, Brian W. Patterson, Christopher W. Baugh, Angela M. Mills, Nicholas Gavin, Seth R. Podolsky, Bryn E. Mumma, Mary Tanski, Gilberto Salazar et al.

Journal: JACEP Open

Year: 2024

Stanford Emergency Medicine Partnership Program: a novel approach to streamlining the evaluation and implementation of emerging health technologies through academic-industry partnerships

Authors: John Dayton, Maame Yaa A. B. Yiadom, Sam Shen, Matthew C. Strehlow, Christian Rose, Gabrielle Bunney, Ryan Ribeira

Journal: BMJ Innovations

Year: 2024

2023 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference on Precision Emergency Medicine: Development of a policy-relevant, patient-centered research agenda

Authors: Matthew Strehlow, Michael A Gisondi, Holly Caretta-Weyer, Felix Ankel, Alexandria Brackett, Pawan Brar, Teresa M Chan, Adrene Garabedian, Bridget Gunn, Eric Isaacs et al.

Journal: Academic Emergency Medicine: Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

Year: 2024

 Shorter Door-to-ECG Time Is Associated with Improved Mortality in STEMI Patients

Authors: Maame Yaa A. B. Yiadom, Wu Gong, Sean M. Bloos, Gabrielle Bunney, Rana Kabeer, Melissa A. Pasao, Fatima Rodriguez, Christopher W. Baugh, Angela M. Mills, Nicholas Gavin et al.

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine

Year: 2024

 Changes in low-acuity patient volume in an emergency department after launching a walk-in clinic

Authors: Divya Kurian, Vandana Sundaram, Anna Graber Naidich, Shreya A Shah, Daniel Ramberger, Saud Khan, Shashank Ravi, Sunny Patel, Ryan Ribeira, Ian Brown et al.

Journal: Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open

Year: 2023

Haixia Mao | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haixia Mao | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen Polytechnic University, China

👨‍🎓Professional Profile

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👩‍🏫 Summary

Dr. Haixia Mao is an Associate Professor at the School of Automobile and Transportation at Shenzhen Polytechnic University, China. She holds a Ph.D. in Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her research focuses on GIS-T, big data analytics, and analyzing urban mobility patterns, using spatial-temporal data from transportation systems to improve urban planning and human behavior modeling.

🎓 Education

Dr. Mao earned her Ph.D. in GIS and Remote Sensing from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2010. She also completed her M.S. in GIS at Wuhan University in 2004 and her B.S. in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing from Wuhan University.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Mao currently serves as an Associate Professor at Shenzhen Polytechnic University (since 2012), where she has contributed to the development of transportation-related GIS courses. Previously, she worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University from 2014 to 2016, furthering her expertise in urban computing and GIS.

📚 Research Interests

Her research encompasses GIS-T (Geographic Information Systems for Transportation), big data analytics, remote sensing, deep learning, and urban planning. She investigates the mobility patterns of citizens through traffic data (including taxis, buses, and metro) and leverages spatial-temporal data to enhance urban infrastructure and predict human behavior.

🏅 Academic Contributions

Dr. Mao has authored over 20 peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers. She has also been awarded a patent for a caching system with a new cache placement method. She has received research grants for spatial-temporal data analytics in transportation and has actively contributed to major projects in urban computing.

💻 Technical Skills

Dr. Mao’s technical expertise spans GIS, remote sensing, big data analytics, deep learning, and spatial-temporal data analysis. She integrates these advanced techniques to solve complex transportation and urban planning challenges.

📚 Teaching Experience

Dr. Mao has taught several courses since 2012 at Shenzhen Polytechnic University, including GIS for Transportation, Traffic Engineering Cartography, and Traffic Information Processing. She has a long-standing dedication to educating future professionals in the field of urban planning and transportation technology.

 

📖Top Noted Publications

Multiple sclerosis lesions segmentation based on 3D voxel enhancement and 3D alpha matting

Authors: Sun, Y., Zhang, Y., Wang, X., Zeng, Z., Mao, H.
Journal: Chinese Journal of Medical Physics
Year: 2022

Customer attractiveness evaluation and classification of urban commercial centers by crowd intelligence

Authors: Mao, H., Fan, X., Guan, J., Wang, Y., Xu, C.
Journal: Computers in Human Behavior
Year: 2019

 When Taxi Meets Bus: Night bus stop planning over large-scale traffic data

Authors: Xiao, L., Fan, X., Mao, H., Lu, P., Luo, S.
Conference: Proceedings – 2016 7th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Big Data, CCBD 2016
Year: 2017

Characterizing On-Bus WiFi passenger behaviors by approximate search and cluster analysis

Authors: Jiang, M., Fan, X., Zhang, F., Mao, H., Liu, R.
Conference: Proceedings – 2016 7th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Big Data, CCBD 2016
Year: 2017

Efficient visibility analysis for massive observers

Authors: Wang, W., Tang, B., Fan, X., Yang, H., Zhu, M.
Conference: Procedia Computer Science
Year: 2017

Web access patterns enhancing data access performance of cooperative caching in IMANETs

Authors: Fan, X., Cao, J., Mao, H., Zhao, Y., Xu, C.
Conference: Proceedings – IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management
Year: 2016