Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship Quality Improvement Project

Dr. Matthew Biller has three degrees from the University of Wisconsin Madison: a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, a Master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences and an M.D.  Matthew is from West Bend, WI. While in graduate school he earned a Biological Scholar award (for his strong biology background) and a Dohmen Fund Fellowship (for his strong academic background), he also earned a National Starch and Chemical Foundation Scholarship as an undergraduate.

Chief Resident

Palmer, MD
Division of General Internal Medicine
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
Education
Geralyn Palmer, MD
Location of presentation
UH G5/119

Chief Resident

Fass, MD
Division of General Internal Medicine
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
Education
Lucas Fass, MD
Location of presentation
UH G5/119

Chief Resident

Probst, MD
Division of General Internal Medicine
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
Education
Haley Probst, MD
Location of presentation
UH G5/119

Chief Resident

Almasry, MBBS
Division of General Internal Medicine
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
Education
Mazen Almasry, MBBS
Location of presentation
UH G5/119

Sex and Gender Influences on Women’s Midlife Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease

Dr. Caldwell is a neuropsychologist and Director of the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement Prevention Center at Cleveland Clinic. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Princeton University, and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with a minor in neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She completed predoctoral internship at Harvard and postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology and neuroimaging at Brown. Dr. Caldwell studies sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention.

Inaugural Speaker: Kevin Larsen, MD

Kevin Larsen, MD, SVP of Clinical Innovation and Translation at Optum, will speak to how his team uses data models/predictive analytics to develop risk models across large patient populations, driving practice and quality improvements through clinician facing dashboards.