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    Gregory Michael Ouellet, MD, MHS

    Assistant Professor
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    VA Connecticut Healthcare System

    950 Campbell Ave. #250

    West Haven, CT 06516

    United States

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    Assistant Professor

    Biography

    Dr. Gregory Ouellet graduated from Brown University in Providence, RI with a Bachelor of Science in biology and then attended medical school at the University of Rochester. He completed his clinical training in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics at Yale. He concomitantly completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Geriatric Epidemiology and Aging-Related Research and a Master in Health Science degree in 2018. Dr. Ouellet subsequently joined the full time faculty in the Section of Geriatrics. His current research concerns improving the care of chronic conditions for vulnerable older adults, particularly those with dementia.

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    Education & Training

    MHS
    Yale School of Medicine (2018)
    Postdoctoral Fellowship
    Yale School of Medicine (2018)
    Fellowship
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2016)
    Residency
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2015)
    MD
    University of Rochester (2012)
    ScB
    Brown University, Human Biology

    Research

    Overview

    My ultimate goal is to impact the lives of older adults by optimizing complex decision-making, that is, finding which treatments maximize benefits to each individual patient, minimize harms, and avoid treatment burden. I have recently completed work to understand whether the benefits of multiple antihypertensives seen in clinical trials extends to complex older adults and have worked with my mentor, Dr. Mary Tinetti, on her national effort to transform decision-making for persons with multiple chronic conditions, Patient Priorities Care. My current work focuses on extending the science of complex decision-making to older adults with dementia, another vulnerable group in whom the benefits and harms of chronic disease treatments are unclear. As a first step, I am studying an exemplar of chronic disease decision-making for persons with dementia, i.e., whether or not to treat persons with dementia and atrial fibrillation with anticoagulants. To do so, I am investigating the benefits and harms of anticoagulants in this population and what factors surrogate decision-makers and clinicians consider important when facing this decision.

    Medical Research Interests

    Decision Making; Dementia; Geriatrics

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Gregory Michael Ouellet's published research.

    Publications

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    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      Junior Investigator Intensive Program Scholar

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      Pepper Research Education Core Career Development Award

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      Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCC) Scholar

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      Highest Rated Abstract, “The Heart of the Matter” Paper Session

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      Butler Williams Scholar

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    Mailing Address

    VA Connecticut Healthcare System

    950 Campbell Ave. #250

    West Haven, CT 06516

    United States

    Locations

    • Building 35A

      Academic Office

      VA Connecticut Healthcare

      950 Campbell Avenue, Fl 1, Rm 110

      West Haven, CT 06516