Summary
Ronald Buie is a Human Services Data Scientist with a decade of experience building informatics solutions across civic, military, and academic settings. He designs information workflows, databases, and analytics pipelines that turn patient and population data into actionable dashboards and platforms for public health use. Currently at Public Health Seattle & King County and a doctoral candidate at the University of Washington, he blends rigorous research methods with production engineering to support internal and external partners. His background—spanning an MPH, MS, and a diverse earlier education including traditional Chinese medicine—gives him a multidisciplinary perspective on health data problems. Known for translating complex evaluation needs into practical, auditable systems, he focuses on enabling equitable, community-centered data use.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelors, Bachelors at Abilene Christian University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at University of Washington - School of Medicine
Master of Public Health - MPH, Master of Public Health - MPH at University of Washington School of Public Health
Master of Science (M.S.), Master of Science (M.S.) at University of Washington School of Medicine
Bachelor of Science (BS), Bachelor of Science (BS) at Western Governors University
Masters, Masters at Five Branches Institute College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
English, Korean, Japanese, biblical hebrew, Greek, Chinese