Logan Trenaman
Assistant Professor, Health Systems and Population Health
Leo Greenawalt Endowed Professorship in Health Policy, Health Systems and Population Health
Research Interests
patient-oriented research; patient preferences; shared decision-making; value-based payment; patient-reported outcomes
Bio
Dr. Logan Trenaman is the Leo Greenawalt Endowed Professor in Health Policy and assistant professor in Health Systems and Population Health. Dr. Trenaman conducts patient-oriented health services research that aims to ensure that patient values, needs, and perspectives are incorporated in health care decision-making and delivery. His research includes developing and evaluating tools to support shared decision making, analyzing routinely collected patient reported data, and conducting preference elicitation surveys to understand what matters most to patients and other key stakeholders.
Education
PhD Public Health, University of British Columbia (Canada), 2018
MSc Public Health, University of British Columbia (Canada), 2014
BSc Biology, University of Victoria (Canada), 2009