Amber Sabbatini, MD, MPH (Class of 2012) recently had some outstanding research published in The Journal of the American Medical Association. The name of the research article is “In-Hospital Outcomes and Costs Among Patients Hospitalized During a Return Visit to the Emergency Department”
Dr. Sabbatini recently joined the University of Washington faculty as an acting instructor of emergency medicine. She received her M.D. from Loma Linda University School of Medicine and subsequently completed her residency in emergency medicine at the University of Chicago. After residency, she completed a fellowship in health services research at the University of Michigan, where she also served as an attending physician in the emergency department at the University of Michigan Medical Center and Hurley Medical Center. Currently, Dr. Sabbatini works as an attending emergency physician at Harborview Medical Center. Her research interests include: Appropriateness of hospital admissions, physician resource utilization and decision-making, cost-effectiveness of acute care delivery models and quality outcomes..
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