Mathew Reeves

Michigan State University

Mathew Reeves is a Professor of Epidemiology at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.  His research interests center on quality of care and outcomes in stroke patients using large clinical stroke registries such as the national Get-With-The–Guidelines-Stroke program and the Michigan Coverdell Acute Stroke Registry. He is also involved in studying care transitions in stroke patients through the MISTT study (Michigan Stroke Transitions Trial). This trial tested alternative approaches to case management support following the return to home including visiting social workers and educational support provided by a patient-centered website. His methodological training includes a PhD in epidemiology from the University of Pennsylvania (USA), his public health training includes working at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Atlanta, GA, and his clinical training includes degrees in veterinary medicine from the University of Liverpool, UK and Colorado State University, USA. He has authored over 280 peer-review publications.  He mentors undergraduate and graduate-level students, teaches evidence-based medicine to medical students, cardiovascular disease epidemiology to graduate students, and research methods to clinical fellows and residents.