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Rachel L. Richesson
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Rachel L. Richesson, PhD, MPH

Associate Professor

  • Brief Bio

    Rachel Richesson, PhD, MPH, a noted informaticist, joined the DUSON faculty in December, 2011. Dr. Richesson comes to Duke from the University of South Florida where she has held an appointment as an Associate Professor in the College of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics. She earned her BS (Biology) at the University of Massachusetts in 1991, and holds graduate degrees in Community Health (MPH, 1995) and Health Informatics (MS, 2000 and PhD, 2003) from the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in Houston. Her dissertation involved the integration of heterogeneous data from multiple emergency departments. Since 2003, Dr. Richesson has helped to direct strategy for the identification and implementation of data standards for a variety of multi-national multi-site clinical research and epidemiological studies housed within the USF Department of Pediatrics, including the NIH Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network (RDCRN) and The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) study.

    Dr. Richesson teaches Health Information Exchange Standards, Methods and Models (N410) and co-teaches Data-Driven Health Care Improvements (N653). She also engages in in informatics-focused initiatives across the Duke campus, particularly within Duke Clinical Health Informatics and Duke Clinical Research Institute programs.

    Dr. Richesson has conducted original research on the quality and usability of various terminological data standards, particularly in the context of clinical research, and has presented dozens of posters and invited talks on the topic of data standards in clinical research. Dr. Richesson has also been instrumental in the design and implementation of the RDCRN Contact Registry, a patient registry that supports over 90 rare diseases, and continues to lead efforts to identify and provide functional enhancements to the RDCRN registry that will increase its utility for patients, researchers, and providers. Dr. Richesson has fostered numerous interdisciplinary research collaborations and is nationally and internationally recognized for her extensive clinical informatics experiences.

    Academic Program Affiliations

    Master of Science in Nursing Program
    Doctor of Nursing Practice Program

    Education

    PhDUniversity of Texas School of Health Information Sciences
    MSUniversity of Texas School of Health Information Sciences
    MPHUniversity of Texas School of Public Health
    BSUniversity of Massachusetts - Amherst