Nananda Col, MD, MPP, MPH, FACP

Nananda Col

Maine Medical Center

Director: Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)

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Dr. Nananda Col joined CORE as the Director and Senior Scientist
in 2007. Dr. Col is a graduate of Dartmouth College, The Kennedy
School of Government
(MPP), and the University of Massachusetts
Medical School
(MD, MPH). Her clinical training is in Internal and
Preventive Medicine, and she completed a fellowship in clinical
decision–making, informatics, and telemedicine at Tufts.

A national expert in women's health and clinical decision-making,
Dr. Col pioneered work in the area of risk modeling and
personalized decision support, developing patient-specific risk models
and strategies for developing and integrating sophisticated
computerized decision support into primary care to help doctors and
patients make more informed treatment decisions.

Current research interests are at the juncture of evidence-based medicine, decision sciences, and medical informatics -- bridging population-based outcomes research with shared decision making. Specific research interests include integrating decision support into clinical practice, meta-analyses, decision modeling, measuring and incorporating patient preferences into decision support, communicating uncertainty about the risks and benefits of treatments, and adapting social marketing techniques to change patient and physician behavior.

Recent Publications:

Col NF, Guthrie JR, Politi M, Dennerstein L. Duration of vasomotor symptoms in middle-aged women: A longitudinal study. Menopause. 2009 May-June;16(3):453-457.

O'Connor AM, Bennett CL, Stacey D, Barry M, Col NF, Eden KB, Entwistle VA, Fiset V, Homes-Rovner M, Khangura S, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Rovner D. Decision aids for peoiple facing health treatment or screening decisions. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2009;1:1-18.

Politi M, Schleinitz M, Col NF, Revisiting the duration of vasomator symptoms of menopause: A meta-analysis. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2008;23:1507-1513.