PPRNet Team
Dr.
Ornstein trained in the Department of Family Medicine and joined the faculty in
1985. Dr. Ornstein is the director of the Practice Partner Research Network
(PPRNet), a national research of sites that use electronic medical records. His
professional interests include health promotion and computers in medicine.
ornstesm@musc.edu
Dr.
Jenkins joined the Department of Family Medicine in 1987 as a Research
Programmer/Specialist and Statistician. She completed her PhD in 2005 in Medical
Informatics from MUSC's Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and
Epidemiology and joined the Family Medicine faculty in 2006. She is the
Information Manager for the Practice Partner Research Network (PPRNet), a
national primary care research network of practices that use electronic medical
records. Her interests include Medical Informatics, Biomedical Statistical
Computing and Information Management, EMRs, Quality Improvement, and Chronic
Disease Management Research.
jenkinsr@musc.edu
After
completing her family medicine residency at the University of Rochester, Dr.
Liszka completed the faculty development/clinical research fellowship at MUSC in
2005 and joined the faculty that year. Her current clinical and research areas
of interest include primary care mental health, women's health and OB,
complementary and alternative medicine, and international medicine.
liszkah@musc.edu
Lynne Nemeth, PhD
Investigator
Dr. Lynne Nemeth is
a Research Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing, and a Nurse Researcher
at the Medical University Hospital Authority. She received her Bachelor of
Science degree in nursing from the State University of New York at Stony Brook,
her Masters of Science degree from Boston College as a Clinical Nurse
Specialist, and her doctoral degree from the Medical University of South
Carolina, in Nursing Science.
Paul Nietert, PhD
PPRNet Statistician
Health Services Research,
Group Randomized Trials, Rheumatic Diseases
nieterpj@musc.edu
Andrea Wessell, PharmD
Investigator
Dr. Wessell joined the faculty of
the College of Pharmacy with a joint appointment in Family Medicine in 2002.
Andrea's involvement in Family Medicine includes clinical pharmacy services in
the outpatient setting in addition to student and resident education in the
inpatient setting. Her interests include geriatrics, evidence-based medicine and
quality improvement.
wessell@musc.edu
Carol Lambourne, PhD
PPRNet Analyst
lambourc@musc.edu