Justin Rousseau

Justin Rousseau, MD, MMSc

Master of Medical Science in Biomedical Informatics, Class of 2016
Biomedical Informatics Research Training Fellow, 2014-2016

Justin Rousseau is pursuing an interdisciplinary career integrating informatics and clinical neurology. Having grown from a foundation in Systems Engineering, Rousseau's interest in new technologies and how they affect diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes inspired him to enter into medicine. His goal is to assist in the development of these new technologies and bring them to the bedside. His research goals are to incorporate concepts of multimodality monitoring, imaging informatics, and the management and interface with the electronic health record to assist with real-time clinical decision support and to improve patient outcomes. He will specifically focus on developing clinical decision support at the point of care through the imaging order entry system. "I joined the MMSc in Biomedical Informatics program because it brings together multiple examples of integrating informatics research in the clinical realm. Here, and particularly as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Evidence Based Imaging, I will have the opportunity to learn from and experience the integration and interface of operations, research, and the practice of medicine. I will also have the opportunity to learn from the other informatics fellows who have such diverse backgrounds as we bring together our experiences with the various informatics labs."

Previous Education
  • MD, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine - 2010
  • BS, University of Virginia - 2002