Physician-Scientist
Dr. Hall is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology at Duke University. As a clinician-investigator, Dr. Hall conducts health services research that focuses on integrating geriatric principles into kidney care settings to target geriatric problems in adults with kidney disease. Specifically, Dr. Hall's research has included observational cohort studies of physical function, frailty, and resilience, qualitative studies on quality of life and geriatric care, pharmacoepidemiology of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs), and deprescribing intervention development. Dr. Hall currently leads a NIH R01 study to pilot a geriatric care model for dialysis clinics.