Mackensie Yore

Title

UCLA Center for SMART Health Civic Science Fellow

Year

2024

Project focus: The Fellow will conduct interdisciplinary research exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on healthcare and wellness.

Mackensie (Max) Yore (she/her/hers) is an emergency physician researching health equity and the importance of human connection in medicine. She is particularly interested in using AI tools in medicine to improve population health and health equity by augmenting understanding and empathy between patients and care teams. For the past several years, she has studied the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs-initiated “My Life, My Story” program and is particularly interested in how pre-written patient narratives improve care for patients and professional satisfaction for healthcare workers. She has also worked with communities in the Fresno area of the California Central Valley to better understand the health impacts of climate change on a human level and is collaborating with an interdisciplinary set of partners to develop community resilience strategies. Max has a background in global health and human-centered design, with some of her earliest work pertaining to understanding beliefs around and improving access to care for congenital anomalies. She continues to be involved in global health by teaching emergency medicine to health care providers in Mwanza, Tanzania. Max completed her undergraduate degree at Wellesley College, medical degree at Stanford University, residency in emergency medicine at UCSF Fresno, and a fellowship with the VA/UCLA National Clinician Scholars Program. She currently studies the integration of AI tools in medicine at the VA and UCLA as a VA Health Services Research Fellow.