Miguel Marino, Ph.D.

  • Professor of Family Medicine, School of Medicine
  • Professor, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health

Biography

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Dr. Marino maintains a broad statistical research program that focuses on the intersection of primary care and public health studies. His research utilizes novel statistical methodology to address complexities associated with the use of electronic health records (EHRs) for critical community and primary care research questions in health policy, health disparities, preventive service utilization, health insurance monitoring, among others. Dr. Marino currently studies how to validate EHRs as a reliable source for pragmatic trials and observational cohort studies. He is currently funded by several agencies including the NIH, AHRQ, CDC and has over 200 peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals such as JAMA, JGIM, Health Affairs, and AJPH. He is co-director of the Primary Care Latino Equity Research (PRIMER) center.

Dr. Marino is currently the Statistical Editor for JAMA Health Forum, co-chair for the NIH Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) Needs Assessment & Evaluation Workgroup and on the National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic and Other Populations for the Census Bureau. He also has served on NIH, PCORI and AHA study sections. He has formerly served as the President of the American Statistical Association’s Oregon Chapter and as the Publications Officer for the Health Policy Statistics section of the American Statistical Association. His contributions to this field were recognized in 2017 when he received the New Investigator Research Award by the North American Primary Care Research Group and by National Academy of Medicine when they selected him in 2020 as one of only 10 Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Scholar..

In 2022, Dr. Marino was elected as a member to the National Academy of Medicine. 

Dr. Marino joined the Department of Family Medicine in 2012 and holds a joint appointment in the Biostatistics Group at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health. 

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • M.S., 2006, University of California, Los Angeles
    • Ph.D., 2011, Harvard University
  • Fellowship

    • Yerby Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University (2012)

Memberships and associations:

  • American Statistical Association
  • North American Primary Care Research Group

Areas of interest

  • Population-based studies using large administrative observational data sources and electronic health records (EHRs)
  • Understanding of equitable primary care delivery and its barriers in (Latinos vs. racial/ethnic minorities, etc.), by quantitatively examining primary care datasets in broad populations

Honors and awards

  • 2022 National Academy of Medicine Elected Membe
  • 2020 National Academy of Medicine Emerging Leader in Health and Medicine Scholar
  • 2017 North American Primary Care Research Group, New Investigator Awar
  • 2017 OHSU School of Medicine, Excellence in Graduate Education Award
  • 2017 OHSU-PSU Public Health 2nd Annual Research Retreat Best Poster Award
  • 2013 Eastern North American Region (ENAR) of the International Biometrics Society Junior Researchers Workshop Travel Award

Publications