Mark Clapp, MD, MPH
Dr. Clapp is a health services researcher who focuses on improving the quality of obstetric care and outcomes for women and neonates during the process of labor and delivery. He completed his MD at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and MPH at Harvard School of Public Health. He completed residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a fellowship in maternal-fetal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. His research interests include quality metrics and patient safety for obstetrical care as well as examining the effects of health policies on obstetrical outcomes and women’s access to pregnancy-related care. He currently is exploring opportunities for risk stratification and prediction for adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes during labor and delivery using machine learning.