
Michelle P Lin, MD, MPH, MS
About Me
Michelle Lin, MD, MPH, MS is an emergency physician and health services researcher who aims to measure and improve the quality, patient-centeredness, and equity of emergency care. Her ongoing projects aim to develop patient-reported outcomes for acute care, improve ED communication and care transitions, and enhance diversity in the health professions workforce. Her research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, Emergency Medicine Foundation, and the American Board of Medical Specialties. 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 is an attending emergency physician at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.
Language
English
Position
ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | Emergency Medicine
Research Topics
Epidemiology, Health Services Research, Healthcare, Patient Centered Outcomes Research, Public Health
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Awards
2013 Winning Innovation, Teaching Value and Choosing Wisely Competition
Costs of Care and the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Foundation
2014 Inaugural Visiting Scholar Award
American Board of Medical Specialties
2015 Patient-Centered Outcomes & Comparative Effectiveness Poster Session Award
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
2015 Health Policy Research Scholar Award
Emergency Medicine Foundation
2016 Presidential Scholarship for New Health Services Researcher
AcademyHealth
Publications
Selected Publications
- Evaluation of a text message + pedometer intervention to increase steps after emergency department discharge: a pilot study. Brian Suffoletto, Waverly Mayer, Caitlin Toth, Nick Ashenburg, Michelle Lin, Michael Losak, David Kim. Aging clinical and experimental research
- Development of a Quality Measure to Improve HIV and Syphilis Screening in the Emergency Department: A Modified Delphi Approach. Tehreem Rehman, Christopher Bennett, Herbert C. Duber, Michael S. Lyons, Michael P. Phelan, Rachel E. Solnick, Kimberly A. Stanford, Erena Weathers, Arjun K. Venkatesh, Michelle P. Lin. JACEP Open
- Clinical Policy: A Critical Issue in the Outpatient Management of Adult Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Asymptomatic Elevated Blood Pressure: Approved by the ACEP Board of Directors January 22, 2025. Seth Gemme, Andrew C. Meltzer, Richard Byyny, Deborah B. Diercks, Deborah B. Diercks, John D. Anderson, Richard Byyny, Christopher R. Carpenter, Benjamin W. Friedman, Seth R. Gemme, Charles J. Gerardo, Steven A. Godwin, Benjamin W. Hatten, Jason S. Haukoos, Amy Kaji, Heemun Kwok, Bruce M. Lo, Sharon E. Mace, Amal Mattu, Susan B. Promes, Kaushal H. Shah, Richard D. Shih, Scott M. Silvers, Andrea Slivinski, Michael D. Smith, Molly E.W. Thiessen, John T. Thompson, Christian A. Tomaszewski, Stacy A. Trent, Jonathan H. Valente, Lauren M. Westafer, Stephen P. Wall, Yanling Yu, Michelle P. Lin, John T. Finnell, Travis Schulz, Kaeli Vandertulip. Annals of Emergency Medicine
Industry Relationships
Physicians and scientists on the faculty of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai often interact with pharmaceutical, device, biotechnology companies, and other outside entities to improve patient care, develop new therapies and achieve scientific breakthroughs. In order to promote an ethical and transparent environment for conducting research, providing clinical care and teaching, Mount Sinai requires that salaried faculty inform the School of their outside financial relationships.
Dr. Lin has not yet completed reporting of Industry relationships.
Mount Sinai’s faculty policies relating to faculty collaboration with industry are posted on our website. Patients may wish to ask their physician about the activities they perform for companies.