Ryan Labio
Lecturer; Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army
Professional Summary
Ryan is a Faculty Lecturer at the Army-Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Psychology and Master’s degrees in Health and Business Administration. Ryan is a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army Medical Service Corps, serving in various leadership and staff roles in operating and generating force units since 2005.
Education
- (Enrolled) – PhD, Applied Demography, The University of Texas at San Antonio, TX
- 2015 – MBA, Baylor University, Waco, TX
- 2015 – MHA, Baylor University, Waco, TX
- 2005 – BS, Engineering Psychology, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY
Courses
- Quantitative Methods
- Human Resources Management
- Operations Management
- Health Economics
Research Interests
- Health Disparities
- Special Needs Children
- Demographic Methods and Trends
- Organizational Leadership
Professional Affiliations
- American College of Healthcare Executives
- Population Association of America
- Southern Demographic Association
Selected Publications
- Labio, R. S., Orcutt, F. M., & Plotts, R. L. (2014). Factors That Influence Non-Emergency Utilization of Emergency Departments in the U.S. Army’s Southern Regional Medical Command. American Academy of Medical Administrators (AAMA) Graduate Student Research Paper of the Year and J. Dewey Lutes Peer Research Award, Army-Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration.
- Labio, R. S., Rowan, C. P., & Shattuck, L. G. (2006). Command and Control on the Move: Assessing the Impact of Input Device, Button Size, and Road Condition. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 50(5), 694-698.