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Andrew Ulrich, MD, is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Vice Chair of Operations at the Yale School of Medicine. He earned his MD from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1989. His research focuses on emergency department operations, healthcare quality improvement, physician performance metrics, and pandemic response strategies. Key areas include reducing diagnostic overuse, optimizing emergency department throughput, and addressing disparities in healthcare access. He has contributed to studies on SARS-CoV-2 contamination in emergency settings and the implementation of clinical pathways during the pandemic.
Dr. Ulrich collaborates with researchers such as Arjun Venkatesh, Craig Rothenberg, and Rohit Sangal. His work emphasizes practical solutions to enhance clinical workflows and patient outcomes. He is affiliated with the Reid Lab for Innovation in Population Health, focusing on translational research to improve healthcare systems.
Notable publications address physician performance evaluation, EMS protocols for low-risk patients, and the impact of universal testing on emergency department operations. His research underscores the intersection of clinical practice, public health, and operational efficiency in acute care settings.
