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Michael Yi, MD, MSc
Research Scientist 2
General Internist and Pediatrician
Outcomes and Health Services Researcher
Michael.Yi@uc.edu
513.558.2771



Dr. Yi received his BA in chemistry with a religious studies minor at the University of Virginia in 1990. He received his MD from the Medical College of Virginia in 1995 and an MSc in epidemiology from Harvard School of Public Health in 2001. He completed his residency training in combined internal medicine and pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centers in 1999, and his outcomes research fellowship at the Institute for the Study of Health in 2001. He serves as an attending physician at University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and Cincinnati Veterans' Administration Medical Centers, and he is an Assistant Professor in the UC College of Medicine in the Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.

Dr. Yi is the recipient of a K23 grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development for investigating determinants of health-related quality of life, health care perceptions, and health values in adolescents with chronic illness. His research interests center on outcomes of both children and adults living with persistent illness or disabilty. He has a special interest in the study of outcomes of children with chronic illness as they transition into and through young adulthood.
 
 
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