Overview
Michael D. Green is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Population Health Sciences in the Duke School of Medicine. Green graduated from Dartmouth College in 2021 where he studied Anthropology w/ Honors and minored in Environmental Sciences. Green is interested in reducing social barriers to care for cardiovascular disease, and health inequities more broadly.
Recent Publications
Impact of Discrimination in Healthcare on Patterns of Doctor Visits Over Time
Preprint · April 16, 2025 Full text CiteAbstract P3161: Discrimination in Healthcare is Associated with Increased Stroke Risk among Older Adults in the United States
Journal Article Circulation · March 11, 2025 Introduction: Discrimination in healthcare strains patient-provider relationships and may contribute to disparities in outcomes. When patients feel disrespected, they could be less likely to trust pro ... Full text CiteRacial and ethnic disparities in longitudinal trajectories of cardiovascular risk factors in U.S. middle-aged and older adults.
Journal Article PLoS One · 2025 BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are well-documented. However, racial and ethnic differences in the longitudinal changes among multiple CVD risk factors are unknown. METHODS: We used prospective cohort ... Full text Link to item CiteRecent Grants
Assessing the Impact of Discrimination in Healthcare on the Cardiovascular and Cognitive Health of Aging Black Adults
FellowshipPI-Fellow · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2024 - 2026Integrating Risk Trajectories and Social Determinants to Enhance Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Older Adults
ResearchCandidate · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2021 - 2026View All Grants