Joann G. Elmore is a professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine, professor of Health Policy and Management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Director of the UCLA National Clinician Scholars Program, the endowed chair in Health Care Delivery for The Rosalind and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, and a practicing physician.[1][2] She publishes studies on diagnostic accuracy of cancer screening and medical tests in addition to AI/machine learning, using computer-aided tools to aid in the early detection process of high-risk cancers[3] Previously, she held faculty and leadership positions at the University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Research Center, Group Health Research Institute, Yale University and was the Associate Director and member of the National Advisory Committee for the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at Yale and University of Washington. Elmore received her medical degree from the Stanford University School of Medicine, residency training in internal medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital, with advanced epidemiology training from the Yale School of Epidemiology and Public Health and the RWJF Clinical Scholars Program. In addition, she was a RWJF generalist physician faculty scholar. Elmore is board certified in internal medicine and serves on many national and international committees. She is Editor in Chief for Adult Primary Care at Up-To-Date and enjoys seeing patients as a primary care internist and teaching clinical medicine to students and residents.
Elmore has a longstanding interest in conducting research on topics such as cancer screening (in both breast and melanoma), diagnostic accuracy and technology[4] Elmore's research programs, over the past 20 years, expands on scientific understanding of improving methods in diagnostic accuracy, including potential patient, physician, technology and system factors associated with accuracy. She has led several multi-site R01 studies evaluating diagnostic accuracy of radiologists and pathologists and continues to secure NIH awards as well as private, non-profit foundation funding. Her current studies involve describing diagnostic variability and the impact of new technology and she continues to publish major articles in cancer screening and new screening modalities, including new work into AI and machine learning. Ultimately, Elmore wants to harness technology to provide a better scientific understanding of the physician decision-making process. Elmore has made public appearances on CBS News to inform the public on diagnostic accuracy in breast cancer screening with the use of AI machine learning techniques.[5] Elmore was also awarded for her Open Notes initiative and research to make doctor's notes more accessible to patients, to increase patient empowerment and health care transparency.[6]
1981 Outstanding Student Service Award, San Diego State University
1981 American Heart Association Research Fellow
1982 Lewis Barbato National Award Granted yearly to one student by the American College Health Association
1982 Phi Beta Kappa
1983-1984 Stanford Alumni Medical Student Research Scholar
1986-1987 Stanford McCormick Foundation Women's Research Scholar
1986-1987 American Association of University Women Scholar
1987 Graduation with Distinction in Research, Stanford School of Medicine
1990-1992 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar
1994-1999 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar (awarded to only 2 researchers per medical school nationally per 4-year period)
1997 Outstanding Young Woman of America, Outstanding Young Americans
2001-2007 National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar Program
2004 Elected to the American Society of Clinical Investigation
2005 Who's Who in Medical Sciences Education (WWMSE)
2006-2007 Who's Who of American Women, 25th Silver Anniversary Edition
2008-2016 National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program
2010 National Institute of Health Merit Awardee in recognition of dedicated service to NCI in developing and maintaining evidence-based PDQ cancer information summaries for health professionals and the public.
2011-2017 Washington State Health Care Authority, Health Technology Clinical Committee (Member 2011 to 2015; Vice-Chair 2016)
2014 Elected to Membership, the Association of American Physicians
2014 John Q. Sherman Award for Excellence in Patient Engagement (for Open Notes)
2017 5th Annual Health Data Liberator Award from Academy Health. The award recognizes the Open Notes initiative that encourages health care providers to share their visit notes with patients (Elmore is an Executive Committee Member, Open Notes)
2017 John M. Eisenberg National Award for Career Achievement in Research (Awarded to one individual each year by the Society of General Internal Medicine)
2020- Association of University Radiologists Research Academic Fellowship Advisory Board