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Corey Weiner, MD, DABPM-CI
Director, Division of Clinical Informatics
Chief Medical Informatics Officer, Maimonides Health
Medical School: Rutgers - New Jersey Medical School
Residency: Mount Sinai Hospital/Icahn School of Medicine
Professional Interests: Clinical Informatics, ED Operations
Dr. Corey Weiner is a board-certified clinical informaticist and emergency medicine physician focused on optimizing departmental workflows and decreasing physician burden. Previous work has focused on how operational redesign can lead to increased efficiency as well as how embedding clinical decision support in an EHR can promote best practices. As both the Director of Clinical Informatics for the Maimonides Medical Center Emergency Department and as Chief Medical informatics Officer, he has led multidisciplinary groups focused on increasing EHR usability.
Selected Scholarly Activity:
“Utilization of an Electronic Clinical Decision Rule Does Not Change Emergency Physicians' Pattern of Practice in Evaluating Patients with Possible Pulmonary Embolism.” S Lehrfeld, C Weiner, M Vermulen, B Gillett, E Dickman. Presented at the 2012 Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago Ill, May 2012
“Clinical Information System and Process Redesign Improves Emergency Department Efficiency.” KM Baumlin, JS Shapiro, C Weiner, B Gottlieb, N Chawla, LD Richardson. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2010 Apr; 36(4):179-85
Brazg, J., Huang, P., Weiner, C., Singh, G., Likourezos, A., Salem, L., Weiner, C. & Marshall, J. (2018). Relocation of blood gas laboratory to the emergency department helps decrease lactic acid values. The American journal of emergency medicine, 36(11), 2035-2037.
Tolbert TN, Haines LE, Terentiev V, McArthur L, Likourezos A, Homel P, Weiner C, Dickman E. An ultrasound training program's effect on central venous catheter locations and complications. Am J Emerg Med. 2014 Oct;32(10):1290-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2014.07.025. Epub 2014 Aug 2. PMID: 25161048.