Malini Singh, MD, MPH, MBA
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Title(s) | Professor, Emergency Medicine |
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School | School of Medicine |
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Address | 1001 Potrero Avenue, #6A05 San Francisco CA 94110
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Phone | 628-206-5762 |
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Pronouns | She/Her/Hers |
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Biography
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY | MD | 1998 | Medicine |
Albert Einstein School of Medicine, New York, NY | | 2002 | Emergency Medicine |
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA | MPH | 2005 | Healthare Management |
Haas School of Business, Berkeley, CA | MBA | 2019 | Business Administration |
Overview
I am the Vice Chief of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Clinical Professor at UCSF School of Medicine. My clinical time is spent taking care of patients who come into the ZSFG Emergency Department at all levels of acuity with both traumatic and medical presentations. My administrative role is centered around operations with a focus on improving patient flow and continual process improvments in order to deliver safe and efficient care to all our patients at all times.
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The Utility of Dot Phrases and SmartPhrases in Improving Physician Documentation of Interpreter Use. West J Emerg Med. 2024 May; 25(3):345-349.
Jaradeh K, Hsiang E, Singh MK, Peabody CR, Straube S. PMID: 38801040; PMCID: PMC11112665.
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Compass for antibiotic stewardship: using a digital tool to improve guideline adherence and drive clinician behaviour for appendicitis treatment in the emergency department. Emerg Med J. 2023 Nov 28; 40(12):847-853.
Vu MT, Schwartz H, Straube S, Pondicherry N, Emanuels D, Dhanoa J, Bains J, Singh M, Stark N, Peabody C. PMID: 37907325.
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Designing clinical guidelines that improve access and satisfaction in the emergency department. J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. 2023 Apr; 4(2):e12919.
Pondicherry N, Schwartz H, Stark N, Dhanoa J, Emanuels D, Singh M, Peabody CR. PMID: 36896019; PMCID: PMC9990158.
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Building Back Better: Applying Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic to Expand Critical Information Access. J Emerg Med. 2021 11; 61(5):607-614.
Schwartz HEM, Stark NR, Sowa CS, Singh MK, Peabody CR. PMID: 34108121; PMCID: PMC7997598.
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Reducing Emergency Department Length of Stay. JAMA. 2019 Apr 09; 321(14):1402-1403.
Mercer MP, Singh MK, Kanzaria HK. PMID: 30888416.
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