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Shannon Sims
Senior Editor at Houston Landing & Freelance Contributor at The New York Times
Shannon Sims is a highly accomplished healthcare professional with extensive experience in healthcare informatics and data analytics. She holds a Doctor of Medicine in Medicine from Rush Medical College of Rush University Medical Center, a Doctor of Philosophy in Informatics from the University of Utah School of Medicine, and a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Oberlin College.
Sims has held various positions throughout her career, including Vice President, Data Intelligence, and Interoperability at Vizient, Inc, where she is responsible for developing and implementing data strategies to drive clinical and financial performance. She also served as a Chief Analytics Officer at Upfront Healthcare Services and Froedtert Health and Associate Vice President, Associate CMIO, and Director of Clinical Informatics at Rush University Medical Center.
Throughout her career, Sims has also served as a research fellow at the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Utah and as a project manager for clinical performance measures at the American Medical Association.
With her extensive expertise in healthcare data analytics and informatics, Sims has helped organizations drive innovation and improve patient outcomes through data-driven decision-making. She is a valuable asset to any organization looking to improve its data strategies and clinical performance.