Christine Tang
Education:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, 2013
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering, 2015
Christine Tang was a PhD candidate in Manufacturing Engineering with a focus in Health Systems Engineering. She received her B.S. in Industrial Engineering in 2013 and her M.S. in Manufacturing Engineering in 2015 from WPI. Christine was a GAANN Fellow from 2013-2016 and was a Health Systems Engineering Fellow at the White River Junction VA Medical Center in Vermont. Now, Christine is a PhD student in Interdisciplinary Studies in System Dynamics with a focus in mental, emotional and behavioral health.
Please see her personal site for more information.
Research Interests
Research Interests:
Mental Health
Healthcare
Health Policy
Agent-Based Modeling
Discrete-Event Simulation
System Dynamics
Data Science
Scholarly Work
Scholarly Work:
Konrad, R., Tang, C., Shiner, B., & Watts, B. V. (2015). Workforce design in primary care-mental health integration: a case study at one veterans affairs medical center. Health Systems, (Online First; doi: 10.1057/hs.2015.18).
Faber, B., Konrad, R. A., Tang, C., & Trapp, A. C. (2015). Examining the impact of regular physician visits on heart failure patients: a use case with electronic health data. Health Systems, (Online First; doi: 10.1057/hs.2015.13).
Shiner, B., Tang, C., Trapp, A. C., Konrad, R., Bar-On, I., & Watts, B. V. (2014). The provision of mental health treatment after screening: exploring the relationship between treatment setting and treatment intensity. General Hospital Psychiatry, 36(6)