Vijay Singh, MD MPH MS FAAFP
University of Michigan Injury Prevention Center
2800 Plymouth Road, Suite B10-G080
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
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About
Vijay Singh, M.D., M.P.H., M.S., F.A.A.F.P., Clinical Associate Professor in the Departments of Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, and Family Medicine, earned his medical degree from Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, and master’s degree in public health and post-doctoral research fellowship from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. His family medicine residency training was at the University of California at Los Angeles, where he served as an academic chief resident. He additionally obtained a master's degree in health and health care research at the University of Michigan, where he completed the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program.
Dr. Singh is a board-certified family medicine physician who works clinically in the Medical Short Stay Unit, part of the Division of Hospital Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine. His research interest is in health care identification of and response to intimate partner violence and adolescent dating violence. His research has been supported by grants from the World Health Organization, American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Foundation, and Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, and member of the University of Michigan Injury Prevention Center and Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.
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UM Health profile UM Dept EM faculty profile Michigan Research Experts PubMed publications NIH Biosketch ResearchGate UM Injury Prevention Center UM Institute for Research on Women and Gender UM Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation UM Eisenberg Family Depression Center UM Center for Global Health Equity UM Global Reach
Qualifications
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Research FellowUniversity of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Rackham Graduate School, Ann Arbor, United States
2007 - 2010
Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Chief ResidentUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Department of Family Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, United States
2006 - 2007
Chief Resident
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Research FellowJohns Hopkins University, Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, United States
2003 - 2004
Postdoctoral Research
Center Memberships
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Center MemberCenter for Global Health Equity
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Center MemberUniversity of Michigan Injury Prevention Center
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Center MemberInstitute for Research on Women And Gender
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Center MemberGlobal REACH
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Center MemberEisenberg Family Depression Center
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Center MemberInstitute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
Research Overview
Healthcare identification and response to intimate partner violence and adolescent dating violence
Recent Publications
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Singh V, Young KM, Hoffman MR, Kulshreshtha A, Fashner J, Epling J. 2026 May 26;PresentationHow Scholarship Can Lead to Promotion: Examples, Insights and Guidance from the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Research Committee
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Ho T, Paladine H, Singh V, Peterson L, Ringwald B, Moore M. 2026 May 26;PresentationCERA 101: How the CERA Steering Committee Can Help You Turn Your Medical Education Question into a National Survey Study
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Singh V, Penti B, Cronholm C. 2026 Mar 23;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterMale patients who use intimate partner violence: prevalence and associations with family medicine identification and response
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Singh V, Penti B, Cronholm P. 2025 Nov 22;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterFamily medicine identification and response to male patients using intimate partner violence.
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Lucea MB, Ramirez AN, Singh V, Campbell JC, Pandian V. Journal of Women’s Health, 2024 Oct 29;Journal ArticleHomicides of Pregnant Women: Artificial Intelligence Detects Partner Violence and System Interaction
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Singh V, Tolman R. 2025 May 21;PresentationComprehensive Approaches to Intimate Partner Violence: Screening, Identifying, and Responding to Both Victimization and Perpetration
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Singh V, Tolman R. 2025 May 21;PresentationComprehensive Approaches to Intimate Partner Violence: Screening, Identifying, and Responding to Both Victimization and Perpetration
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Singh V, Penti B, Cronholm P. 2025 May 21;PresentationFamily Medicine Identification and Response to Intimate Partner Violence Use