Project Title/Research Interests: Older adults, home care, health care workforce, learning health systems, social and structural determinants of health

Background:
Dr. Geoff Gusoff is a board-certified family physician and post-doctoral fellow with the National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) at UCLA. His work focuses on the social and structural determinants of health, including a focus on the health impacts of innovative housing and business ownership models. He is particularly interested in the ways that home care cooperatives - businesses owned and controlled by home health aides - impact job quality and care quality in the home care industry, which is currently in the midst of a growing workforce crisis.

Prior to NCSP, Dr. Gusoff obtained a BA degree in Public Policy and Religious Studies from Brown University, a Master of Theological Studies in Social Ethics from Boston College, and an MD/MBA from the Perelman School of Medicine and the The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his residency training in family medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.