Director of medical school courses in Ethics, Law, Policy, Finance, and Quality Improvement.
University of Minnesota School of Medicine
Minneapolis, Minnesota
David Satin’s research interests span the field of health systems science, with publications on quality improvement, public health, behavioral economics, shared decision-making, and topics in bioethics. Dr. Satin is a practicing physician and associate professor in the University of Minnesota’s Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. Within the Medical School, he directs the core courses in Ethics, Law, Policy, Healthcare Finance, and Quality Improvement. He also co-directs the University's Rothenberger Executive Physician Leadership Academy for mid-career physician-leaders. He has served on several AMA workgroups making quality measures for CMS and has consulted internationally on issues in Pay-for-Performance.
Dr. Satin completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Minnesota’s Center for Bioethics following his residency in the University’s Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, medical school at the University of Western Ontario (Canada), a Robert Jones Scholarship in Philosophy to the University of St. Andrews (Scotland), a philosophy degree from the University of Western Ontario, and a health sciences degree from Marianopolis College in his hometown of Montreal, Canada.
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