Jason C. Booza (ah0201)
University information
Contact information
Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences
Assistant Professor, Full Time
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Lande Building
550 E. Canfield, Suite 313
Detroit, MI 48201
Dr. Booza is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Academic and Student Programs. He holds adjunct positions in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences as well as the Department of Urban Studies & Planning. He teaches courses on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), with over 12 years experience in the application of geospatial methods to a variety of topics including racial segregation, income inequality, immigration, health disparities and environmental health.
UP 3530 Urban and Regional Planning
“Geographic Information Systems, A primer”
Course Director
Medical Education/Evaluation Committee (ME2) Co-Curricular Program
Education
University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, Michigan, BS Criminal Justice, 1999
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, MA Sociology, 2003
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, PhD Political Science, 2009
Dr. Booza's publications and current grants coming soon.
School of Medicine
320 E. Canfield, Suite 310
Detroit, MI 48201
313-577-3889
Jason Booza, Ph.D., is the associate dean of Continuous Quality Improvement and Compliance for the Wayne State University School of Medicine.
He heads the Office of Assessment, Accreditation and Continuous Quality Improvement, which is responsible for the School of Medicine’s Liaison Committee on Medical Education accreditation process. The office also monitors the quality of programs within undergraduate medical education programs and facilitate quality improvement projects.
An assistant professor of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Dr. Booza has taught courses in the master’s of Public Health program and for WSU’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning. He lectures on applied research methodology across the university and is course director for the School of Medicine’s Medical Education and Evaluation co-curricular program.
He received his bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice in 1999 from the University of Detroit Mercy, his master’s degree in Sociology in 2003 from Wayne State University and his doctoral degree in Political Science in 2009, also from WSU.