Dr. Hazlehurst is a cognitive anthropologist interested in the cognitive, social, and cultural properties of health and illness. He focuses on technology use in health care. His investigations include the study of provider work practices and the everyday tasks of people with chronic illness, as well as the design and development of appropriate information-processing tools for these populations.
Dr. Hazlehurst joined the CHR as a Medical Informatics Investigator in the summer of 2001. Previously, he was chief scientist and Director of Research and Informatics at WebMD, an Internet health care company. At WebMD he led the R&D effort focused on using the Internet to empower chronically ill people. His work included the design and development of information retrieval and knowledge-based systems, for which he received three US patents.
Dr. Hazlehurst received his Ph.D. in Cognitive Science and Anthropology from University of California, San Diego, in 1994. He currently holds an external clinical faculty appointment at the Division of Medical Informatics and Outcomes Research at OHSU.
E-mail: Brian.Hazlehurst@kpchr.org