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Health Disparities Research Working Group | September 11, 2025—Jackson Musuuza, MD, PHD

September 11 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm CDT
Event flyer with photo of Dr. Musuuza and the title of his talk, "Improving OutpatientParenteral Antimicrobial
Therapy (OPAT) Outcomes:
The Effect of Pre-admission Residence on
Readmission Rates and Rural Delivery Challenges"
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The Health Disparities Research Working Group is delighted to welcome Jackson Musuuza, MD, PhD as our first presenter of the 2025-2026 academic year. Join us on Thursday, September 11 to learn about his current work: 

Improving Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) Outcomes: The Effect of Pre-admission Residence on Readmission Rates and Rural Delivery Challenges

About the Talk: Some life-threatening infections require prolonged intravenous antibiotics, which can be costly and increase the risk of hospital-acquired complications. Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) offers a safer, cost-effective alternative, but it carries its own risks such as higher readmission rates and is very challenging for patients from rural or disadvantaged communities. Jackson will seek feedback from the group on a grant proposal aimed at optimizing OPAT delivery for rural patients to improve outcomes. He will also seek feedback on a proposed secondary analysis of UW Health data to assess how preadmission residence (high Area Deprivation Index areas vs. Skilled Nursing Facility) affects OPAT readmission rates.


Dr. Musuuza is a faculty member in the Division of Hospital Medicine within the UW Department of Medicine. His scholarly interests include implementation science, care transitions to non-acute settings, and infection prevention. He co-led a nationwide study on chlorhexidine (CHG) bathing in both ICU and non-ICU settings across five VA and three non-VA hospitals, which resulted in a CHG bathing toolkit at UW’s HIPxChange.

 

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What is the HDRWG?

Presenters will share their work, wherever they are in the research process—from developing initial research ideas to final research products—and get valuable feedback from the working group.
What do presenting researchers get out if it?
The diversity of perspectives within the working group will help presenters strengthen their ongoing research. Also, communicating your own research to others is really challenging! As a presenter, this meeting is a great venue to practice presenting your research in a supportive environment.
What does an attendee get out of it?
Attendees get a great chance to stay up to date on the latest health disparities research developments on campus. It’s also a great chance to get more involved, foster connections with colleagues, explore different research topics that you may be interested in, and better understand how all of our efforts at fit together to address health disparities.
We think these meetings have something to offer to everyone, regardless of your research experience!

Details

Date:
September 11
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm CDT
Website:
https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92699085307

Organizer

Center for Health Disparities Research (CHDR)
Email
chdr@medicine.wisc.edu
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Venue

HSLC 1268
750 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705 United States
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