Michelle Lin, MD, MPH, MS is an emergency physician and health services researcher who aims to improve the value of emergency care by identifying and disseminating high value practices. Dr. Lin’s funded projects have focused on three domains: evaluating the cost-effectiveness of value-based care, identifying drivers of variation in ED admission rates, and exploring the anticipated impact of alternative payment models for emergency care. Her research has been funded by the Emergency Medicine Foundation and the American Board of Medical Specialties, and she was awarded an AcademyHealth Presidential Scholarship for New Health Services Researchers in 2016. Dr. Lin completed a fellowship in Health Policy Research at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a Masters in Clinical Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She is a graduate of Northwestern University and completed residency in emergency medicine at Bellevue Hospital and NYU Medical Center. She practices clinically at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.
AWAEM Anniversary Interviews: 10 Years of Progress – Dr. Tracy Madsen
Today, we feature with Dr. Tracy Madsen, the President-Elect of AWAEM in 2019-2020 and an Assistant Professor at Brown. We speak about how she herself as a medical student didn’t perceive the need for women-focused professional organizations, and how advancing in…