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Greg Randolph, MD, MPH

Blending theory and practice to improve healthcare systems, Greg Randolph, MD, MPH, is an Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Randolph has established himself as a leading figure in the field of quality improvement (QI) within healthcare and public health sectors. His extensive experience in QI leadership, implementation, education, and research has made him a sought-after expert in the field. Dr. Randolph's academic journey began at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned both his MD and MPH degrees. He further honed his expertise through fellowships at the same institution, solidifying his commitment to advancing healthcare quality. His scholarly contributions include numerous publications that explore the practical applications of QI methodologies in healthcare settings, reflecting his dedication to bridging the gap between theoretical frameworks and real-world practice. In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Randolph was the founding Executive Director of Population Health Improvement Partners, an organization dedicated to enhancing population health through strategic improvement initiatives. His leadership in this role underscored his ability to translate complex QI concepts into actionable strategies that drive meaningful change. Dr. Randolph's influence extends beyond academia and organizational leadership; he has actively contributed his expertise to various national organizations, helping to shape policies and practices that prioritize quality improvement in healthcare. His work has been instrumental in fostering a culture of continuous improvement, ensuring that healthcare systems are better equipped to meet the needs of diverse populations. Through his teaching, research, and leadership, Dr. Randolph continues to inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals, emphasizing the importance of integrating quality improvement principles into everyday practice. His commitment to enhancing healthcare quality and public health outcomes remains unwavering, making him a pivotal figure in the ongoing evolution of healthcare systems.

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