John Havlik is a physician-researcher and resident at Stanford with 11 years of experience improving mental healthcare through data-driven clinical work and ML/AI research. He combines front-line patient care at Stanford Hospital and VA Palo Alto with a research track that has produced dozens of publications in high-impact journals and coverage on NPR. His technical work has produced AI-enabled clinical workflow tools now deployed at the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs and Stanford, and he maintains open-source STATA/Python code for peers. He founded Research Roundtable to mentor emerging quantitative researchers in psychiatry via a flat, collaborative model that consistently yields publishable results. Trained at Yale (MD, MBA) and the University of Chicago (BS/BA), he blends clinical credibility, product-minded technical development, and venture-facing experience from health-tech investing and cost-effectiveness modeling.
11 years of coding experience
MBA, MBA at Yale School of Management
MD, MD at Yale University School of Medicine
BS in Neuroscience, BA in Biology, BS in Neuroscience, BA in Biology at University of Chicago
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John Havlik - Resident Physician at Research Roundtable