Bryan Baskin, DO
Emergency Medicine
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MaleAbout Bryan Baskin
Biography
Dr. Baskin is the Vice Chair for Safety, Quality, and Patient Experience (SQPE) and Co-Director of Operations of the Cleveland Clinic’s Emergency Services. In this role he oversees quality, patient safety, and operations for all Emergency Departments at Cleveland Clinic. In addition he is a member of the Cleveland Clinic's Corporate Compliance Committee. He has a strong interest in patient safety, quality improvement, operational management, patient outcomes, compliance, medical finance, peer review, and quality assurance. He serves as faculty to Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine where his primary focus in teaching is quality, patient safety, and process improvement. In addition he also serves as faculty to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation’s To Act as a Unit Quality and Patient Safety Course. He previously served as the Associate Operations Director for Emergency Medicine at The Metro Health Medical System prior to joining the Cleveland Clinic in 2018. He has authored multiple chapters in Emergency Medicine textbooks as well as papers on risk management and process improvement and is a regular contributor to EM Legal Letter. Clinically, Dr. Baskin sees patients in both the General and Pediatric Cleveland Clinic Emergency Departments. He holds the academic rank of Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University. He is an active member and fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP).
Education & Board Certifications
Education
- Residency: MetroHealth Medical Center, 2014
- Medical Education: Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2011
- Undergraduate: Miami University, 2006
Board Certifications
- Emergency Medicine: American Board of Emergency Medicine, 2015
Awards
- Sigma Sigma Phi
- Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)
- Resident of the Year Award - CWRU/MetroHealth/Cleveland Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency (2014)
- Faculty Teacher of Year Award - CWRU/MetroHealth/Cleveland Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency (2015)
- Ohio ACEP’s Emergency Physician of the Year Award (2023)
Research & Publications
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Industry Relationships
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