Saverio Mark Maviglia, M.D.
Saverio Mark Maviglia M.D. graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1991 from Princeton University with a Computer Science degree. Maviglia received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1995, and went on to earn a Master’s of Science in Epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health in 2000.
He did his internship, residency and was a Fellow in Medicine at Harvard’s Brigham & Women’s Hospital.
Dr. Maviglia currently does research at Partners HealthCare System in the office of Clinical Informatics R&D and practices at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in the Division of General Internal Medicine.
His research activities include: interactive computerized practice guidelines for chronic diseases; just-in-time information retrieval for drug, lab, and disease queries; re-design of enterprise-wide electronic medical library; knowledge management infrastructure design and development; implementation and evaluation of wireless clinical computing technologies; comparative analysis of hospitalist program; and inpatient quality improvement initiatives.
He has received four Partners in Excellence awards from 2001 to 2003 and was the inaugural speaker at the University of Pennsylvania’s Interdisciplinary Health Informatics Seminar Series.
He has assumed numerous teaching positions as examiner, preceptor, attending physician and mentor during the period from 1999 to 2002.
Dr. Maviglia has had many of his works published in references such as Lancet, Journal of General Internal Medicine, the International Journal of Medical Informatics, the Source Book of Substance Abuse and Addiction and Society of General Internal Medicine, among others.
When not working, Dr. Maviglia likes to cook Italian food, eat food of all nations, travel, play soccer and experiment with electronic gadgets. He is first generation-born American and tries to go back to Italy every year.
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