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- Table of Content
- People
- Adewole "Ade" Adamson, M.D., MPP
- Adewole "Ade" Adamson, M.D., MPP
- Projects
- Lab Listing
- Programs & Initiatives
- Health Transformation Research Institute
- Education
- Our Vision
- Our Mission
- To revolutionize how people get and stay healthy:
- Innovation & Entrepreneurship
- Areas of Focus
- Department of Ophthalmology
- Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
- Department of Pediatrics
- Creating a New Kind of Doctor
- Explore the Work
People
On the stage of an emerging life sciences innovation hub in Austin — one of the largest cities in the U.S. — The University of Texas at Austin is home to the fastest supercomputer on any university campus and the world’s leading institute for computational science and engineering. Here, transformative innovation starts with transdisciplinary collaboration.
The goal? Real-world impact that improves the health of everyone in Central Texas — and redefines the future of health.
Adewole "Ade" Adamson, M.D., MPP
Assistant Professor
Adewole "Ade" Adamson, M.D., MPP
Assistant Professor
Adewole (Ade) Adamson, M.D., MPP, is a board-certified dermatologist and assistant professor in the Department of Internal Medicine. His primary clinical interest is in caring for patients at high risk for melanoma of the skin, such as those with many moles (particularly atypical moles) or a personal and/or family history of melanoma.
Adamson’s research involves understanding patterns of health care utilization including overuse and underuse in dermatology. He is interested in how effectively and efficiently the health care system delivers care to patients with skin cancer, the most common type of cancer in the United States. He is passionate about health care disparities, access to specialty health care and health care costs. He speaks nationally about health care quality, value and the application of evidence-based medicine within dermatology.
Adamson is a proud graduate of Morehouse College, where he received a Bachelor of Science in biology and French. He later earned a medical degree with honors at Harvard Medical School as part of the health sciences and technology program with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While in medical school he spent a year conducting basic science research in immunology at the National Institutes of Health and later earned a Master in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School as a Zuckerman fellow in the Center for Public Leadership.
He completed his internship in internal medicine at The Mount Sinai Hospital followed by residency training in dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, where he was recognized with awards for his professionalism, leadership and community service work. After graduation, he spent three years on faculty in the department of dermatology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Projects
Faculty Research Labs
Explore principal investigator-led labs affiliated with Dell Med to learn about their work and see open positions.
Our Vision
Working together with our community — and powered by cutting-edge technology and digital capabilities — we set the standard for excellence in integrated, multidisciplinary patient care, pioneer research with meaningful impact, lead innovation in medical education and catalyze life sciences entrepreneurship.
Our vision is defining the future of health — because we know that what starts here changes the world.
Our Mission
To revolutionize how people get and stay healthy:
- Building a sustainable academic health system that delivers person-centered, integrated care across the continuum.
- Embracing novel, collaborative solutions to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to be as healthy as possible.
- Empowering patients, families and communities to be active participants in the health care process through information, access, engagement and agency.
- Cultivating transformative research, entrepreneurship and innovation that leads to real-world impact.
- Equipping faculty, staff and learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead the next generation of health care.
- Leading the advancement and use of cutting-edge technologies, data and digital capabilities that serve the needs of patients, physicians, health care professionals, faculty, staff, learners and our community.
- Mission & Vision
- Our Vision
- Our Mission
Innovation & Entrepreneurship
- Michael Mackert, Ph.D.
- Claudia F. Lucchinetti, M.D.
- Jane C. Edmond, M.D.
- Education
Texas Health Catalyst
Jane C. Edmond, M.D., is the vice dean of professional practice at Dell Medical School. She is also the director of the Mitchel and Shannon Wong Eye Institute and a professor and founding chair in the Department of Ophthalmology. She is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
Contact the Team
For prospective industry and academic partners interested in engaging with the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, email Ruben Rathnasingham. To learn more about the office’s talent and empowerment opportunities, email Maarten Rotman.
Areas of Focus
Dermatology
Amid a growing health district and in hospitals and clinics throughout our community, future physicians become leaders ready to transform health. Students benefit from Dell Med’s curriculum — created from scratch to train a new kind of doctor — opportunities to earn a dual degree, mentorship from national experts, and partnership with members of the local health ecosystem.
Dell Med partners with Ascension Seton to provide clinical experiences and training in a range of specialties, including a signature curriculum — Advancing Care Transformation — that emphasizes value-based health care, quality improvement, health equity, leadership, teamwork and other key competencies in health systems science. All of this happens in the vibrant city of Austin — a growing hub for tech, industry and breakfast tacos.
Creating a New Kind of Doctor
Explore the Work
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