Not currently accepting patients
Jake Luty, M.D., FACP (he/him)
Not currently accepting patients
- Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, School of Medicine
Specialty
- Internal Medicine
Clinical focus
- Hospitalist
About me
Dr. Luty graduated with his BS in Biology from University of Portland in 2008 and spent a year in the Collaborative Genetics Resources Group at the OHSU West Campus performing research in Molecular Genetics and Neurobiology prior to attending medical school and Internal Medicine Residency at OHSU. Subsequently, he served for 1 year as the Chief Resident of Quality & Safety at the Porland VA Medical Center before joining the Division of Hospital Medicine in 2017. He served as the Medical Director of Performance Improvement for GME from 2017-2020. Since 2021, he has served as the Director of Inpatient Quality & Safety for the Department of Medicine. He also serves as an Intake Hospitalist and works on an AHRQ Grant, DATAEYES, which is studying the contributions of the electronic medical record to diagnostic error. His clinical and research interests include health system improvement, change management, curriculum development, and faculty development. He enjoys running, swimming, playing water polo, trying new local microbrews, playing board games, and spending time with his wife and four children.
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.S., 2008, University of Portland
- M.D., 2013, Oregon Health & Science University
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Internship
- Oregon Health & Science University, 2014
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Residency
- Oregon Health & Science University, 2016
- Chief Resident in Quality & Patient Safety: VAPORHCS/Oregon Health & Science University, 2017
Memberships and associations:
- American College of Physicians
- Society of Hospital Medicine
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