Research Scientist
VA Puget Sound Health Care System
Kirkland, Washington, United States
Alison Henderson has her doctorate in clinical psychology, with additional training in implementation science. She has been working as a research scientist at VA Puget Sound for nearly 15 years. Much of her research involves increasing shared decision making around amputation-related decisions. She and her research team have developed tje clinician-facing AMPREDICT decision support tool, while inform clinicians about key patient-specific outcomes, including mortality, risk of reamputation and chance of restored mobility, as well as the complimentary AMPDECIDE patient-facing decision aids, which help patients understand important decisions, the tradeoffs associated, and their values around the available options (www.ampdecide.org). Her team has also developed the PROPREDICT decision support tool, which provides clinicians with a patient's personalized 1-year mobility outcome at the time of prosthetic prescription (www.prodecide.org). She is actively engaged in incorporating implementation science into her research program such that the right tool is used by the right audience, at the right time.
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The Power of Partnership: Shared Decision-Making in Amputation Management
Friday, February 20, 2026
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM CDT