Elizabeth Hutton
A leader in transformative education for the next generation of healthcare professionals, Elizabeth Hutton serves as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Hospital Medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. With a robust academic background, she earned her MD from Brown University School of Medicine and her BA from Williams College, where she cultivated a strong foundation in medical sciences and humanities. Dr. Hutton is deeply committed to advancing medical education and fostering the professional development of clinical faculty. Her research is centered on enhancing the quality of inpatient care through innovative quality improvement initiatives. She is particularly passionate about the role of peer mentoring in the medical field, believing it to be a crucial element in the continuous growth and development of healthcare professionals. Her work also extends to the study and management of childhood onset chronic diseases, where she seeks to improve patient outcomes through evidence-based practices and collaborative care models. Dr. Hutton's dedication to these areas reflects her commitment to not only improving patient care but also to nurturing a supportive and dynamic learning environment for her colleagues and students. In addition to her research and teaching responsibilities, Dr. Hutton actively participates in various professional organizations and committees, contributing her expertise to shape policies and practices that impact the field of pediatrics and hospital medicine. Her leadership and vision continue to inspire those around her, making her a respected figure in the medical community.
Publications
, 68-69, 2021-02-02
, 2012-04-25