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Connor David Drake

Assistant Professor in Population Health Sciences
Population Health Sciences

Overview


Connor Drake is a health services researcher and implementation scientist. His research interests are at the intersection of primary care, population health management, social determinants of health, chronic illness care redesign, and virtual care. He has experience with policy analysis, electronic health record data, mixed and multi methods, community engaged research, and implementation and dissemination methods. Dr. Drake's research projects include leveraging telemedicine and other clinical informatics to improve chronic illness care and population health management; developing and implementing behavioral interventions and 'whole-person' care models for patients with cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders; and studying social care interventions to respond to social risk factors by promoting food security, housing stability, and social support to improve health outcomes.

Dr. Drake currently studies care models that feature food and nutrition security interventions (i.e., ‘Food is Medicine’) for patients at risk of food insecurity and at heightened cardiometabolic risk. This includes developing and testing scalable models for integrating food-based interventions—such as produce prescriptions—into clinical settings, investigating the relationships between food security and cardiometabolic health outcomes, and implementing social needs screening and response programs that promotes food security alongside other social determinants of health. Dr. Drake's research emphasizes implementation science approaches to understand how these ‘Food is Medicine’ programs can be best integrated and scaled across diverse healthcare settings, particularly in Veteran care settings and safety-net systems serving vulnerable populations.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Assistant Professor in Population Health Sciences · 2023 - Present Population Health Sciences, Basic Science Departments

Recent Publications


Enhancing team communication to improve implementation of a supervised walking program for hospitalized veterans: Evidence from a multi-site trial in the Veterans Health Administration.

Journal Article PM R · November 2025 INTRODUCTION: The timely translation of evidence-based programs into real-world clinical settings is a persistent challenge due to complexities related to organizational context and team function, particularly in inpatient settings. Strategies are needed t ... Full text Link to item Cite

Implementation Context of Outpatient Physical Therapy Clinics Preparing to Launch a New Evidence-Based Clinical Program for Knee Osteoarthritis: Findings From a National Multisite Implementation Trial.

Journal Article Arch Phys Med Rehabil · October 12, 2025 OBJECTIVE: We evaluated implementation context to identify barriers and facilitators to delivering a new evidence-based clinical program, Group physical therapy (Group PT) for knee osteoarthritis, overall, and by rurality and facility complexity. DESIGN: B ... Full text Link to item Cite

Implementation of Group Physical Therapy for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.

Journal Article JAMA Netw Open · October 1, 2025 IMPORTANCE: Group-based physical therapy (PT) for knee osteoarthritis is an effective, efficient strategy for delivering care, but little is known about optimal strategies for implementing new clinical programs like group PT. OBJECTIVE: To compare 2 implem ... Full text Link to item Cite
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Recent Grants


Assessing Patient Experiences with 'Food is Medicine' to Improve Congestive Heart Failure Outcomes: A Qualitative Study

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by American Heart Association · 2025 - 2026

Improving Quality of Life in SLE by Stratified Personalized Health Planning

ResearchCollaborator · Awarded by Department of Defense · 2022 - 2026

Drake-Atlanta IPA

ResearchProgram Leader · Awarded by Atlanta VA Medical Center · 2018 - 2019

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Education, Training & Certifications


University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill · 2020 Ph.D.