

Jennifer Kiser Green
Dr. Jennifer Kiser Green is well-known for her work in the fields of medicine and pediatrics, serving as an Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. With a robust academic background, she holds an M.P.H. in Public Health, an M.D. in Medicine, and a B.S. from Elon College. Her multifaceted research interests focus on critical areas such as the relationship between ADHD medication and fracture risk, an area that has significant implications for patient safety and treatment protocols. Dr. Green is also deeply invested in exploring the impact of shift length on the education of internal medicine interns. Her work in this area aims to enhance the learning environment and optimize educational outcomes for medical trainees, ensuring that future healthcare providers are well-prepared for the demands of the profession. In addition to her work on ADHD and medical education, Dr. Green is passionate about improving patient-provider communication, particularly among patients with diabetes and depressive symptoms. Her research seeks to bridge communication gaps, fostering better understanding and collaboration between patients and healthcare providers, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes. Dr. Green's contributions to the field are marked by her commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care. Her work not only addresses pressing issues in healthcare but also paves the way for innovative solutions that enhance both medical education and patient well-being.
Publications
, 308-313, 2023-08-30
, 449-489, 2021-10-01
, 316-329, 2018-11-08
, e057, 2023-03-20