Santiago Romero-Brufau, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Healthcare Systems Engineering
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
Research Associate
Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation
Rochester, MN
Santiago Romero-Brufau, MD, started his university training in Aeronautical Engineering, and went on to study Medicine, completing his MD in 2012. During that time he also interned in several of the leading molecular biology labs in Europe. He soon after joined Mayo Clinic as a post-doc to Dr. Jeanne Huddleston. The main focus of his work has been in predictive analytics and its implementation, in particular focusing on the prediction of inpatient physiological deterioration using machine learning, developing and implementing the Mayo Clinic Early Warning Score (MC-EWS). He is currently dual Assistant Professor of Medicine and Healthcare Systems Engineering at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, and a Research Associate at the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation.