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Phillip Davidson, PhD

Phillip Davidson teaches courses in Health Care and Information Technology in the School of Advanced Studies at University of Phoenix. His extensive experience in these two fields has provided him the opportunity to work with the United Nations and the World Health Organization. In addition, his primary field of research focuses on quantitative metrics for measuring human values and the integration of the metrics into organizational models.

Phillip holds a Ph.D. in Human and Organizational Systems from Fielding Graduate University. He also holds a Master of Arts in Organizational Development and a Master of Public Administration. With more than 19 years in the field of organizational change management and 24 years in health care information systems, Phillip brings professional insight and practical experience to both students and faculty members at the University. He mentors doctoral students and new faculty members to complete their University goals. In addition, he serves as a liaison between University administration and faculty to implement process improvement.

He holds a number of professional memberships including the American Society for Training & Development, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society and the International Society for Performance Improvement.

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