Marielle Christina Baldwin, MD

Assistant Professor, Family Medicine

Marielle Baldwin
771 Albany Street

Biography

Marielle Baldwin graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 2014, where she helped create the first student-faculty run free medical clinic for uninsured and underinsured patients in the Birmingham Metro area. She then completed her residency in Family Medicine at Boston University Medical Center (2017), where she also served as Chief Resident. After residency, Marielle joined the BU faculty as a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Family Medicine. She is the Course Director for the Community Medicine rotation for family medicine interns, a course which she has redesigned to focus more intentionally on health equity. In this role, she is actively working to develop longitudinal racial equity curriculum for the family medicine residency. Clinically, Marielle practices primary care (including prenatal and postpartum care), facilitates a buprenorphine group for patients with opioid use disorders, works as a hospitalist in the BMC observation unit, and rounds with residents on the inpatient family medicine and maternal child health services. In her outpatient practice, she has taken the lead to ensure family medicine patients have access to naltrexone/vivitrol and has worked to streamline the process of referrals for patients with substance use disorders.

Education

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham, MD
  • Emory University, MPH
  • Emory University, BS

Publications

  • Published on 9/20/2023

    Alves J, Rust V, Baldwin M, Puleikis L, Claude A, Brett M, LaBelle CT, Ventura AS. Starting the Discussion: A Call to Enhance Care for People With Stimulant Use Disorder. Subst Abus. 2023 Jul; 44(3):115-120. PMID: 37728086.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 9/20/2023

    Peterkin AF, Baldwin M, Demers L, Gergen Barnett K. Evaluating a Video-Based Addiction Curriculum at a Safety Net Academic Medical Center. Subst Abus. 2023 Jul; 44(3):241-248. PMID: 37728099.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 3/23/2022

    Gergen Barnett K, Mishuris RG, Williams CT, Bragg A, Semenya AM, Baldwin M, Howard J, Wilson SA, Srinivasan J. Telehealth's Double-Edged Sword: Bridging or Perpetuating Health Inequities? J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Aug; 37(11):2845-2848. PMID: 35352272.

    Read at: PubMed

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