1. Gregory William Stadter
603 Elm Spring Ave • Wauwatosa, WI 53226 • gregstadter@hotmail.com
Experience
Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Population Health Management, Milwaukee, WI
February 2014-Present
Quality Analyst
Lead data analyst on MCW clinical quality and population health management initiatives.
Utilized SQL and SAS to pull, merge and analyze data from electronic medical records, billing,
claims, and 3rd
party databases for population health and clinical quality improvement initiatives.
Managed projects surrounding hospitals readmissions, chronic diseases, patient satisfaction,
healthcare access, payment innovation, health disparities and clinical research.
Designed intuitive data visualizations for leaders and stakeholders to quickly interpret findings.
Analyzed populations based on chronic diseases, demographics and other health determinants.
Published operational and clinical research specific to care at an Academic Medical Center.
Supported data needs for public health initiatives including identifying a population and
evaluation plan for a new medical home and a specialty care program for the uninsured.
Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Neurosurgery, Milwaukee, WI
October 2011-January 2014
Clinical Coordinator II, Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN)
Project Manager for a team of physicians, engineers, police, EMS and biomechanics professors
for a research program on analysis of real world crash injuries and vehicle safety systems.
Presented and published research findings at national conferences and peer-reviewed journals.
Utilized Access and Excel to analyze hospital, crash, laboratory and population data for research.
Performed statistical analysis using SAS and SPSS on data sets using epidemiological methods.
Analyzed electronic medical records for biomechanical analysis and injury coding.
Assisted in laboratory crash tests performed for the US Department of Transportation.
JP Research, Mountain View, CA/ JP Research India, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
May 2009-September 2011
Senior Crash Investigator/Project Manager
Managed a team of ten on road safety projects in India performing crash investigations.
Coordinated collaborative research projects between Indian police, health officials and NGOs.
Created a relational database on infrastructure, vehicle and human elements of crashes in India.
Utilized SAS and Excel to compile and perform analysis on crash, hospital and consumer data.
Performed injury coding and chart reviews on medical records using ICD-9 and AIS-2005.
Authored and presented findings at government, academic and industry conferences.
Inova Fairfax Hospital, Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Falls Church, VA
August 2005–April 2009
Crash Reconstructionist, Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN)
Managed the enrollment of patients for the CIREN study by obtaining informed consent.
Led and assisted in research on road safety for publication in journals and scientific conferences.
Authored successful grant proposals to fund road safety projects and outreach initiatives.
Performed outreach and presented on road safety issues at scientific conferences and to hospital
staff, NGOs, universities, EMS groups, police departments and teen drivers.
Reviewed hospital medical records to perform injury coding using ICD-9, CPT and AIS-2005.
Performed detailed crash reconstruction on motor vehicle, pedestrian and motorcycle crashes.
National Automotive Sampling System/ National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Clinton, MD
September 2002–August 2005
Senior Researcher
Manager of a group of five researchers on a US Dept. of Transportation crash research study.
Facilitated cooperation with local and state police, EMS, hospitals, and tow yards.
Managed the team’s expenses and budgets, including reporting and tracking of expenditures.
Performed on-scene automobile crash reconstruction from the available physical evidence.
2. Gregory William Stadter
603 Elm Spring Ave • Wauwatosa, WI 53226 • gregstadter@hotmail.com
Publications (Selected)
Primary Investigator/Lead Author
Capturing the Signal in the Noise: An Innovative Approach to Advanced Practice
Provider OPPE Reporting. Stadter, G, Silkey, J, Grandlich, C, Singh, S. American Journal of
Medical Quality. 31:1. March/April 2016. 25S.
Analysis of Nearside Narrow Object Impacts With and Without Shoulder Injuries in Real-
World Crashes. Stadter G, Yoganandan N, Halloway D, Pintar F. Annual Proceedings of the
International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Impact Conference 2013
Injury and Side Impact Air Bag Deployment in Near and Far Sided Motor Vehicle
Crashes, United States, 2000-2005. Stadter G, Grabowski J, Burke C, Fakhry S. Journal of
Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care: Volume 65(6) December 2008 1333-1339
Co-author:
Injuries and Injury Mechanisms to Nearside Occupants in Pure Lateral and Oblique Side
Impacts from Sled Tests. Yoganandan N, Pintar F, Humm J, Stadter G, Curry W, Brasel K.
Annual Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine 2013
Major Splenic Injury Resulting from Minor Side Impact Crashes. Aldaghlas T, Burke C,
Stadter G, Fakhry S, Rizzo A. Journal of Trauma Nursing: Volume 18 (1) March 2011 24-28
Creation of an In-Depth Road Traffic Crash Database for India: Coimbatore District Case
Study Padmanaban J, Stadter G, Rajaraman R, Narayan S, Ramesh B. Proceedings, 22nd
International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles, Paper 11-0100-0, 2011.
Are Trauma Team Activations Essential and Cost Effective for Rollover Crashes?
Aldaghlas T, Burke C, Sheridan M, Stadter G, Hanfling D, Griffin M, Rizzo A. Proceedings,
2010 Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, 2010-01-0519, 2010.
Education and Training
Medical College of Wisconsin, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, August 2016
Master of Public Health
April 2014, Verona, WI
Epic- 4 day class on data mining in Epic’s Clarity data model using SQL and Crystal Reports
March-April 2008, Rockville, MD
SAS Institute- Classes on manipulating and analyzing data using Statistical Analysis Software
University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Humanities, December 2001
Bachelor of Arts, American Studies
Additional Appointments and Skills
Lead Author, University HealthSystem Consortium (UHC)/Vizient Presentations, 2015 & 2016
Authored abstracts accepted at national UHC/Vizient conferences on quantifying clinical work
performed by NPs and PAs (2015) and payment innovation though pay for performance initiatives
with payors tied to American Board of Internal Medicine’s Choosing Wisely initiatives (2016).
Templeton Injury Prevention Award Winner, 2008
Presented with annual injury prevention award, given by the Eastern Association for the Surgery
of Trauma for research efforts on side impact air bags.
Seed Grants Recipient, June 2007–April 2009
Primary Investigator on $65,000 in grants from Inova Health System for research on road safety.
CIREN Crash Committee Chairman, September 2007– August 2008
Lead a monthly teleconference of personnel from eight level-one trauma centers and government
officials on research methodologies and projects on road safety.
Computer Skills
Proficient in SQL, SAS, Crystal Reports, SPSS and Microsoft Access and Excel.