Sadaf Kazi, PhD
Sadaf Kazi, PhD, is a research scientist at the MedStar Health National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare and an assistant professor at the Georgetown University School of Medicine. Her research interests include sociotechnical system factors contributing to cognitive workload in medication safety, diagnostic errors, and patient-provider collaboration. She is also an assistant professor at the Georgetown Executive Master’s program in Clinical Quality, Safety, and Leadership, where she teaches the Human Factors Methods and Applications course. Dr. Kazi’s work has been funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Government of the District of Columbia, and she has published and presented her research in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. She received her Doctorate in Engineering Psychology from the Georgia Institute of Technology. In her free time, Sadaf enjoys hiking, reading, and spending time with her cats.