distinguished researcher committed to improving care coordination and patient safety.

Speaker Biography

Joanna Abraham, PhD, FACMI, FAMIA
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Associate Professor of Medicine

Dr. Abraham is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and the Institute for Informatics at Washington University School of Medicine. She holds a PhD in Information Sciences and Technology from Pennsylvania State University, with a multidisciplinary background in computer science, human factors, and biomedical informatics. Her research focuses on developing and implementing innovative informatics tools to enhance patient safety and care quality. 

Dr. Abraham has led projects on medication ordering practices, care transitions, telemedicine, mental health, and the use of machine learning for perioperative risk management. Her work aims to create collaborative systems that improve care coordination and safety, applying insights from real-world clinical settings. Her research has resulted in the implementation of evidence-based tools and patient-centered programs across multiple hospitals and has been widely disseminated in leading journals. Dr. Abraham’s current work is funded by the AHRQ, NIH and the Foundation for Barnes Jewish Hospital.  

At the national level, she chairs several scientific committees, including the American Medical Informatics Association’s People and Organizational Issues-Evaluation Working Group, the Diana Forsythe Awards Committee, the EMR Implementation Committee of the Na tional Multi-Center Handoff Collaborative, and serves on the Leapfrog National Expert Panel on CPOE Standards.  

Abraham’s work has received recognition from the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) through a Distinguished Paper Award in 2012, the New Investigator Award in 2019, the Diana Forsythe Awards in 2010, 2021 and 2023, and also finalists in 2022 and 2023.  

Recordings and Media
Speaking Topics 
  • Implementation of AI – Social and Organizational issues around implementing AI in clinical settings)
  • Patient and general public perspectives on AI in surgical care
  • Perioperative mental health
  • Care transitions and AI 
Highlighted Publications and Research

View publications and research interests on Research Profiles »

DBMI Special Seminar: Augmenting Postoperative Transitions of Care (Joanna Abraham)