
Available to mentor

Dr. Sarah Tomlinson joined the faculty of the Department of Emergency Medicine in 2017 after completing pediatric emergency medicine fellowship and pediatric residency at the University of Michigan. She is currently serving as the Fellowship Director for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship. Her academic interests focus on medical education, and making education more accessible through innovative teaching methods.
Administrative Contact
Bridgette Robinson
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Dr. Tomlinson's interests focus on medical education, including innovative and nontraditional forums for asynchronous learning, as well as physician wellness, particularly among lactating physicians.
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Tomlinson S, Shieh A, Cranford J, Weyand A, Bohm L, Phung V. 2025 Apr 3;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterEpistaxis in the Emergency Department: Who Needs Laboratory Evaluation and Receives Transfusions?
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Tomlinson S. 2025 Jan 30;PresentationCritical Conversations: Self Advocacy in the Emergency Department
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Sheih A, Weyand A, Bohm L, Cranford J, Tomlinson S. 2024 May 30;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterIron-Deficiency Anemia in Pediatric Epistaxis Patients in the Emergency Department
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Shieh A, Cranford JA, Weyand AC, Bohm LA, Tomlinson SE. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024 Feb 1; 66 (2): 97 - 108.Journal ArticleRisk Factors and Management Outcomes in Pediatric Epistaxis at an Emergency Department
DOI:10.1016/j.jemermed.2023.10.031 PMID: 38307761 -
Tomlinson S, Pesch M. 2024 Mar 20;PresentationDEI Town Hall: Neurodiversity
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Sheih A, Bohm L, Weyand A, Cranford J, Tomlinson S. 2023 May 30;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterOtolaryngology Consultation and Referrals at an Emergency Department for Pediatric Epistaxis During COVID-19
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Raven S, Shieh A, Weyand A, Tomlinson S, Bohm L. 2023 May 5;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterOtolaryngology Epistaxis Referrals from a Tertiary Care Pediatric Emergency Department
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Shieh A, Cranford J, Weyand A, Raven S, Bohm L, Tomlinson S. 2023 May 1;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterPredictors of Intranasal Medications for Pediatric Epistaxis at an Emergency Department