Section 5 Professor Love

Thomas E. Love, Ph.D.

Hi. I am Thomas E. Love, Ph.D. and I have at least three different jobs.

  • I am a Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Population & Quantitative Health Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. I teach three courses per year there (PQHS 431, 432 and 500) and also lead the Health Care Analytics track of the MS program in Biostatistics.
  • I direct the Biostatistics and Data Science Division at the Population Health Research Institute and at the Center for Health Care Research & Policy, which are jointly supported by MetroHealth Medical Center and by CWRU.
  • For ten years, I was the (founding) Data Director for Better Health Partnership, an alliance of people who provide, pay for and receive care in Northeast Ohio. I now serve as Chief Data Scientist there.
  • I am a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, and have won numerous awards for my teaching and my research, including the 2018 John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching from CWRU.
  • I have been teaching at CWRU since 1994, and have taught every manner of CWRU student over the years, especially students in biostatistics, medicine, and management.

In research, I use statistical methods to look at questions in health policy and in particular the provision of health services. I mostly work with observational data, rather than data that emerge from randomized clinical trials, and I have a special interest in working with data from electronic health records.

If you want to see a pretty complete list of my publications, knock yourself out.

I hold degrees from Columbia University in the City of New York and from the University of Pennsylvania. My dissertation adviser was Paul Rosenbaum. I am married to a brilliant woman who is an attorney at GE Lighting (a Savant company), and we have two terrific sons, one a senior at the University of Pittsburgh, and the younger starting at Columbia University (but from home, thanks to the pandemic) this Fall. I live in Shaker Heights. I also sing and act occasionally in community theater, even in the midst of the pandemic.

5.1 Email

  • Thomas dot Love at case dot edu (for matters related to grades or individual concerns)
  • Professor Love is hard to reach by phone. Email is always the best way to reach him in an emergency.

5.2 Offices (prior to the pandemic) and Office Hours

  • Wood WG-82J on the ground floor of the Wood building (Tuesdays and Thursdays)
  • Rammelkamp R-229A at MetroHealth Medical Center (Wednesdays and Fridays)

Now, Professor Love works from his home in Shaker Heights.

Professor Love is available for the 15 minutes before and after each class on Zoom, and otherwise by appointment (send email to schedule).

5.3 Name, Pronouns, Social Media

  • Professor Love uses he/him/his pronouns, and identifies as male.
    • Most students refer to him either as Professor Love or Dr. Love, and he prefers this during class.
    • He prefers his given name to be written “Thomas” as opposed to “Tom”.
    • Most of his friends and colleagues call him “Tom”. You are welcome to do so, outside of class time, if it makes you comfortable.
  • At Github, he is THOMASELOVE.
  • Professor Love’s professional Twitter handle is thomaseLove.