
Dena M. Bravata, MD, MS
CHP/PCOR Senior Research ScholarCHP/PCOR
Stanford University
117 Encina Commons
Stanford, CA 94305-6019
Research Interests
methods for the synthesis of medical evidence for use in medical decision making; quantitative policy analyses regarding global preparedness for communicable diseases resulting from bioterrorism and naturally occurring infectious diseases
Dena Bravata is a practicing internist and a CHP/PCOR research associate. Her research expertise is primarily in the development of methods for the synthesis of medical evidence, such as systematic reviews and meta-analysis. In past work, she has performed comprehensive meta-analyses of the safety and efficacy of low carbohydrate diets; of the quality of life, employment, and alcohol use among liver transplant recipients; and of the differences between dermatologists and primary care physicians in their ability to accurately diagnose melanoma. Over the past several years, she has been an active contributor to the Stanford-UCSF Evidence-based Practice Center's efforts to synthesize evidence related to bioterrorism preparedness. In this capacity, she recently directed a project to prepare a comprehensive evidence report on the regionalization of services for bioterrorism preparedness and response. She received a BS in biology from Yale University and an MD from Columbia University. At Stanford she completed a residency in internal medicine and earned an MS in health research and policy. She is fluent in German.
Stanford Departments
Medicine
Other affiliations
California Pacific Medical Center
Publications
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Modeling the Logistics of Response to Anthrax Bioterrorism
GS Zaric, Dena M. Bravata, Jon-Erik Holty, Kathryn M. McDonald, Douglas K. Owens, Margaret L. Brandeau
Medical Decision Making (2008)
Review: Rosiglitazone Increases Risk of MI But Does Not Differ from Other Drugs for CV Death in Type 2 Diabetes
Mark A. Hlatky, Dena M. Bravata
Evidence-Based Medicine vol. 12 (2007)
Systematic Review: The Comparative Effectiveness of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions and Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
Dena M. Bravata, Allison Gienger, Kathryn M. McDonald, Vandana Sundaram, MV Perez, R Varghese, JR Kapoor, R Ardehali, Douglas K. Owens, Mark A. Hlatky
Annals of Internal Medicine vol. 147, 10 (2007)
Using Pedometers to Increase Physical Activity and Improve Health: A Systematic Review
Dena M. Bravata, C Smith-Spangler, Vandana Sundaram, Allison Gienger, Nancy D. Lin, Robyn Lewis, CD Stave, Ingram Olkin, JR Sirard
Journal of the American Medical Association vol. 298, 19 (2007)
Inhalational, Gastrointestinal, and Cutaneous Anthrax in Children: A Systematic Review of Cases: 1900 to 2005
Dena M. Bravata, Jon-Erik Holty, E Wang, Robyn Lewis, Paul H. Wise, Kathryn M. McDonald, Douglas K. Owens
Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine vol. 161, 9 (2007)
Events & Presentations
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- Evaluating the Effects of Bariatric Surgery on Sleep
April 23, 2008 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Dena M. Bravata, Jon-Erik Holty - Increasing Physical Activity: Do Pedometers Work? (CDEHA-funded)
March 14, 2007 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Dena M. Bravata - Comparative Effectiveness of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions and Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting for Coronary Artery Disease
January 31, 2007 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Mark A. Hlatky, Dena M. Bravata
presentation available - CoPlot: A Novel Method for Graphical Analysis of Multivariate Data
March 2, 2005 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Dena M. Bravata, Adi Raveh, PhD - Health Services Research 101: Brief Overview of Meta-Analysis Methods
July 24, 2002 CHP/PCOR Seminar
Dena M. Bravata
Research Programs & Projects
- Biosurveillance System for Advanced Medical Readiness
CHP/PCOR Project - Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response: Use of Information Technologies and Decision Support Systems
CHP/PCOR Project - Increasing Physical Activity Among the Elderly: A Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness of Pedometers
CHP/PCOR Project - Regional Models for Bioterrorism Preparedness
CHP/PCOR Project

