Terri Workman, PhD, MLIS

Associate Research Professor
Primary Department
Clinical Research & Leadership
Affiliation
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Research Interests

Dr. Workman’s research addresses how people obtain, process, and communicate biomedical information, and how discoveries in these areas can lead to improved patient outcomes. Her work includes the study of communication processes, risk factors in disease, improvement of surveillance systems, and understanding temporal processes in disease pathologies.

Keywords

health function, Medical communication, bioinformatics

Research Level
T0 / T1: Basic Science Discovery and Initial Translation to Humans
T2: Translation to Patients
Research Method(s)
  • Biomedical Informatics and Data Analytics
  • Translating Knowledge to Action
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Machine Learning
  • Information-Seeking Behavior
  • Data Mining
  • Knowledge Discovery