Overview
| Specialty | Emergency Medicine |
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| Gender | Male |
| kevin.baumlin@mountsinai.org | |
| Education and Training | MD, Hahnemann University |
| M.D., Hahnemann University | |
| Residency, Albert Einstein College of Medicine | |
| Residency, Transitional, Crozer-Chester Medical Center | |
| Residency, Emergency Medicine, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center | |
| Awards | 2008 Physician of the Year Nomination The Mount Sinai Hospital Community of Nurses |
| 2007 - 2009 Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program (ECRIP): Impact of Emergency Department Crowding on Core Quality Measures Fellowship Director: 2 year fellowship program for ED informatics fellow to study how information technology can be used to better understand ED crowding and quality of care measures $120,000 |
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| 2007 Team Award Core Measure Arrivals Team The Mount Sinai Medical Center |
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| 2006 User of the Year Award Awarded to best EDIS (Emergency Department Information System) implementation in US Picis Exchange |
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| 2003 Teaching Award Nomination Institute of Medical Education of Mount Sinai School of Medicine |
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| 2002 Mount Sinai Medical Center Team Award The Mount Sinai Medical Center |
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| 2002 Foundation for Education and Research in Neurologic Emergencies. (FERNE) Acute Stroke Care Application for PDA Co-PI: Created HandiStroke. PDA based educational tool. $5000 |
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| 2000 American Heart Association. Scientist Development Grant PI: Changed priority of stroke from level 4 to level 2. Educated Regional EMS $127,000 Prehospital Stroke: Strengthening the Chain |
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| 1999 Outstanding Educator Award Mount Sinai Department of Emergency Medicine |
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| 1998 Emergency Medicine Foundation, Innovation in Medical Education Grant PI: Created EMCyberschool, $5000 The Emergency Medicine CyberSchool: CAI on the Internet for Educating Medical Students |
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| 1991 Excellence in Emergency Medicine Society for Academic Emergency Medicine |
Dr. Baumlin is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He has made significant contributions in the areas of undergraduate and graduate medical education, administration, and clinical care and clinical research. His clinical foci have been in the areas of emergency stroke management and the application of automated systems to expedite care and promote patient safety.

