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Preventive Medicine Resident

Jay Lusk, MD, MBA received his MD and MBA with a certificate in healthcare sector management from Duke University. He completed predoctoral fellowships with the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy and the Duke Department of Population Health Sciences. He then completed a preliminary internship in Internal Medicine at Duke University. Jay is an aspiring clinician-scientist in preventive medicine and population health sciences. His areas of research expertise include the use of routinely collected healthcare data, such as electronic health record data and healthcare claims data, causal inference, and health equity promotion. His research interests include the prevention of chronic disease, with a focus on multi-morbidity, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Clinically, he is interested in brain health promotion and in deploying lifestyle and medical interventions in tandem to promote healthy longevity. In his spare time, Jay is a competitive barbershop quartet singer.

Professional Photograph of Jay Lusk