This Dr. Samuel and Rhoda Nussbaum Lecture, featuring Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, is part of the Medicine Grand Rounds series and cosponsored by our newly-rebranded Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research.
This is a hybrid event with opportunities to attend via Zoom or in person at Clopton Auditorium in the Wohl Clinic building. However, in-person attendance is strongly encouraged. Learn more about attending this event.
About the Speaker

Mark McClellan, MD, PhD
Former Administrator, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services; Former Commissioner, United States Food and Drug Administration
Robert J. Margolis Professor of Business, Medicine, and Policy and Director, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy Duke University, Durham NC and Washington DC
Dr. McClellan is a doctor and an economist who has addressed a wide range of strategies and policy reforms to improve health care, including payment reform to promote better outcomes and lower costs, methods for development and use of real-world evidence, and strategies for more effective biomedical innovation.
About Medicine Grand Rounds
The Department of Medicine hosts Grand Rounds every Thursday during the academic year from 8 am – 9 am CST. Grand Rounds features School of Medicine faculty and regional, national, and international leaders in their fields who present on a variety of current topics in medicine.