The AIM lab consists of a multidisciplinary group of individuals that bring unique talents and skills to our projects. This group of diverse individuals are crucial to the success of our projects.
Larry Chu, MD, MS
Director, AIM Lab
Larry Chu is an Associate Professor of Anesthesia on the faculty of the Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Chu studies how information technologies can be used to improve medical education and collaborates with researchers in simulation and computer science at Stanford to study how cognitive aids can improve health care outcomes. He is the Executive Director of Stanford Medicine X.
Kyle Harrison, MD
Core Faculty, Simulation
Dr. Kyle Harrison is a founding core faculty member of the AIM lab. A Clinical Assistant Professor at the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Hospital, Dr. Harrison is a graduate of Stanford’s simulation program. He is an Associate Program Director of Stanford’s anesthesia residency program and specializes in ACLS, emergency medical checklists, and the use of educational technologies in medicine.
Bassam Kadry, MD
Core Faculty, Informatics
Dr. Bassam Kadry is a core faculty member in the AIM lab. A Clinical Instructor in Anesthesia at Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Kadry is a member of Stanford Anesthesia’s Epic transition team. His interest in informatics centers on the use of user-obvious tools to empower users to gain insight from real-time analytics of clinical data streams in order to improve healthcare practice and quality.
Alex Macario, MD
Core Faculty, Perioperative Management
Cliff Schmiesing, MD
Associated Faculty, Epic Transition
Kyra Bobinet, MD, MPH
Consulting Faculty, Neuroscience of Behavior Change
Dr. Bobinet heads EngagedIN, a health and wellness behavior design firm.
Loren Riskin, MD
Consulting Faculty, Patient Safety
Janak Chandrasoma, MD
AIM Lab Fellow
Janak Chandrasoma, MD is an AIM lab fellow in the educational informatics track for 2014-2015.
Anna Clemenson, BA
Lab Associate
Anna worked in the AIM lab from 2010 – 2013 and is now pursuing a degree in nursing from Duke University.
Matt Erlendson, BA
Lab Associate
Matt worked in the AIM lab from 2011 – 2013 and is now pursuing a medical degree from Yale University.
Karl Uhlig, BS, MS
Software Engineer
Karl has worked in the AIM lab since 2011 and is now pursuing a medical degree from Stanford University.