Assistant Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Perelman School of Medicine
Ph.D., Movement Science, Washington University in St. Louis, 2019
Assistant Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Perelman School of Medicine
Ph.D., Movement Science, Washington University in St. Louis, 2019
Kimberly Waddell, PhD, MSCI is an Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the Perelman School of Medicine and a Research Health Scientist at the VA Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion (CHERP). Her research broadly explores how to improve the long-term health outcomes of adults with neurologic disease by leveraging insights from behavioral economics. Specifically, she focuses on applying behavioral economic principles to 1) help improve physical activity and disease self-management for adults with neurologic disease and 2) improve the translation of in-clinic improvements to daily life for adults receiving rehabilitation services. This work includes wearable devices and remote monitoring technologies. She has a growing interest in using administrative data to better understand post-stroke recovery, disability, and identifying patient populations who may benefit from remote monitoring interventions to improve overall health.