1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Available to mentor
Dr. Richard Medlin is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Associate Chief Medical Information Officer with a dual appointment in the Department of Emergency Medicine and the Department of Learning Health Sciences. He currently chairs the Michigan Medicine Clinical Decision Support committee where he has worked on a number of opioid related projects, including integration of the electronic health record with the Michigan prescription drug monitoring program. He has previous experience in using Emergency Department electronic health records to perform syndromic surveillance as part of the CDC Biosense project and the North Carolina DETECT network and is using that experience to develop computable phenotypes related to substance abuse.
Dr. Medlin's primary expertise is in data retrieval and electronic health records. He is particularly interested in using health information exchange to limit repeated opiate prescribing and use it to provide feedback to providers when a patient is prescribed opiates repeatedly. He is also working on implementing clinical decision support tools for MiChart that improve patient safety when they are prescribed controlled substances.
Administrative Contact
Anna LaMont
[email protected]
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MSUniversity of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, NC, 2013
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MDUniversity of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Blvd, 1992
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BS, Biochemistry and NutritionVirginia Tech, United States, 1988
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Center MemberCenter for Integrative Research in Critical Care
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Benson B, Belle A, Lee S, Medlin RP. Circulation, 2022 Oct 30; 146 (Suppl_1): a300 - a300.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterEvaluation Of An Electrocardiogram Based Analytic For Predicting Future Episodes Of Hemodynamic Instability
DOI:10.1161/circ.146.suppl_1.300 -
Nelson J, Perkins S, Holmes A, Hirschl J, Chopra Z, Medlin R, Fung C, Korley F, Burke J. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2021 Oct 25; 78 (4): s120 - s120.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterA Bayesian Approach to Predicting Outcomes During the Initial COVID-19 Outbreak
DOI:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2021.09.309 -
Zhang M, Del Fiol G, Grout RW, Jonnalagadda S, Medlin R, Mishra R, Weir C, Liu H, Mostafa J, Fiszman M. Stud Health Technol Inform, 2013 192: 846 - 850.Journal ArticleAutomatic identification of comparative effectiveness research from medline citations to support clinicians' treatment information needs.
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Bassin BS, Spino C, Medlin R. Circulation, 2020 Nov 1; 142 (Suppl_4):Proceeding / Abstract / PosterDetection of Hemodynamic Status Using a Novel Analytic Based Solely on a Single Ecg Waveform
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Abir M, Bohnert A, Dora-Lasky A, Kogowski A, Medlin R, Cunningham R. Injury Prevention, 2017 Jan 1; 23: A52 - A52.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterDevelopment of the System for Opioid Overdose Surveillance
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Glazer J, Medlin R, Bassin B, Gunnerson K. Critical Care Medicine, 2017 Jan 1; 44 (12):Proceeding / Abstract / PosterExisting Disease Severity Scoring Systems and their Utility in an ED-ICU
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Korley FK, Nelson JR, Holmes AR, Hirschl JR, Perkins SJ, Chopra R, Medlin RP, Fung C. Journal of the National Medical Association, 2020 Jul 31; 112 (5): s15 - s15.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterInflammatory Markers Are Not Useful for Identifying Patients With SARS-CoV-2 Infection
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Holmes AR, Nelson J, Hirschl J, Perkins SJ, Chopra Z, Fung C, Medlin RP, Korley FK. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2021 May 15; 77 (18, S1):Proceeding / Abstract / PosterRAAS Inhibitors are Cardioprotective in Patients with COVID-19