About Me
Bio
Dr. April Liang is a Clinical Informatics fellow at Stanford University. Dr. Liang holds a B.S.E. in Computer Science from Princeton University and an M.D. from UCSF School of Medicine. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at UCSF. Dr. Liang’s clinical interest is in hospital medicine, and her research interests include implementation of machine learning tools in healthcare, clinical decision support, and data-driven quality improvement. Currently in her fellowship, Dr. Liang is developing and evaluating applications of generative AI in healthcare (ART, DAX Copilot) and implementing smarter CDS such as a machine-learning driven alert targeting lab overutilization. She also serves as ACIF's Chair of Networking and on the CIPD Curriculum Subcommittee.
Professional Interests
AI/ML
Technical Strengths
Clinical Decision Support, EPIC, Healthcare Quality Improvement, Machine Learning and AI
Scholarly Work

