Paula N Goldman, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatrics - Adolescent Medicine
1540 E Hospital Dr., Floor 2, Room D2204
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5718

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Paula N Goldman, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
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  • About

    Paula Goldman (she/her) is an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan. Her specialties are Adolescent Medicine, Addiction Medicine, and Family Medicine. She completed medical school at the University of Michigan followed by Family Medicine residency at the University of Wisconsin. She worked for Indian Health Services before returning to academia for subspecialty training in Adolescent Medicine and Addiction Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh (UPMC). She currently works at Mott Children’s Hospital providing inpatient consultation and outpatient care in Adolescent Medicine, at the University of Michigan Addiction Treatment Services, and at University Health Services. Her interests including providing care to adolescents and young adults related to substance use and addiction, eating disorders and body image, mental health, gender care, and reproductive health.

    Links
    • UM Adolescent Medicine
    • University Health Services Addiction Medicine
    • UM Addiction Treatment Services
    Qualifications
    • Family Medicine Residency
      University of Wisconsin, United States
    • Adolescent Medicine Fellowship
      Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
    • Bachelor of Science
      University of Notre Dame, United States
    • MD
      University of Michigan Medical School, United States
    Research Overview

    • Innovative approaches to improving substance use care for vulnerable youth populations
    • Effective strategies to enhance substance use education for medical trainees

    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      Implementation of Substance Use Services to Justice-Involved Youth: Examining Barriers, Facilitators, and Best Practices.
      Goldman PN, Wilson JD. J Correct Health Care, 2023 Oct; 29 (5): 347 - 354. DOI:10.1089/jchc.22.05.0040
      PMID: 37695816
    • Journal Article
      "No Excuses Anymore": Substance Use Screening and Treatment for Justice-involved Youth.
      Goldman PN, Hull I, Wilson JD. J Addict Med, 2023 Mar 31; DOI:10.1097/ADM.0000000000001159
      PMID: 37000559
    • Journal Article
      Structured Engagement of Community Partners to Revise a Pregnancy Options Counseling Curriculum for Pediatric Residents.
      Kirkpatrick L, Goldman P, Bell LA, Tyler CP, Harrison E, Russell M, Syed T, Szoko N, Kazmerski TM. J Med Educ Curric Dev, 2023 10: 23821205231190476 DOI:10.1177/23821205231190476
      PMID: 37528948
    • Journal Article
      Vaccination for Justice-Involved Youth.
      Goldman PN, Szoko N, Lynch L, Rankine J. Pediatrics, 2022 Apr 1; 149 (4): DOI:10.1542/peds.2021-055394
      PMID: 35318482
    • Presentation
      Widening the Net: Engaging Sexual and Gender Minority Youth in Addiction Treatment
      Goldman P, Dwarakanath M, Klipp S, Wilson JD. 2022 Apr 1;
    • Presentation
      Promoting Health by Preventing Harms: Innovative and Affirming Approaches to Addressing Substance Use for Sexual and Gender Minority Youth
      Goldman P, Dwarakanath M, Klipp S, Wilson JD. 2022 Mar 10;
    • Presentation
      Interdisciplinary Approaches to Outpatient Addiction Treatment for Vulnerable Youth
      Goldman P, Dwarakanath M, Rehberg K, Venezia K, Wilson JD. 2021 Apr 23;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      What’s Love Got to Do with It: Examining the Role of Social Supports in Promoting Recovery and Building Resilience for Young People who Inject Drugs
      Goldman P, Liebschutz J, Merlin JS, Wilson JD. 2022 Mar 11;