Craig Umscheid
MD, MS, Director, Evidence-based Practice Division and Senior Science Advisor, AHRQ
Craig A. Umscheid, MD, MS is a General Internist and Clinical Epidemiologist who serves as the Director of the Evidence-based Practice Center Division and Senior Science Advisor at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Prior to joining AHRQ, Dr. Umscheid was an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago, where he served as the Chief Quality and Innovation Officer, with oversight of clinical quality, medical informatics and clinical innovation. He began his career at the University of Pennsylvania, where he became an Associate Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Vice Chair of Quality and Safety for the Department of Medicine, and was a co-founder and Director of Penn Medicine’s Center for Evidence-based Practice. His career has been dedicated to developing, implementing and evaluating approaches to integrate research evidence into practice across provider organizations, in the pursuit of improving the quality and value of patient care. This work has been supported by AHRQ, PCORI, CDC and NIH, and has been described in over 125 peer-reviewed publications and cited over 10,000 times. Dr. Umscheid has co-authored clinical practice guidelines with the CDC, NIH, and IDSA, co-led an AHRQ Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC), directed a US Network Cochrane Affiliate, is a former Chair of the PCORI Advisory Panel on Healthcare Delivery and Disparities Research, a former Chair of the Society of General Internal Medicine’s Evidence-based Medicine Task Force, a former Deputy Editor of the Journal of General Internal Medicine, and a past member of AHRQ’s Patient Centered Clinical Decision Support Learning Network Steering Committee and the Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee (MEDCAC). He received his undergraduate degree from Cornell, his medical degree from Georgetown, trained in Internal Medicine at the University of Chicago, and received a Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a Primary Care Physician-Scientist Fellow supported by a National Research Service Award.
Bio updated January 2022