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I say life is an education and many of our most important lessons are learned far from any classroom.  But formal education has its value too.   (It had better, since I just got out of the 27th grade.)  For those who care about such things, my academic credentials are listed below in reverse chronological order.


Harvard University/Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Boston, Mass

Medical Informatics Fellow - July 1998 to December 1999

Division of Health Sciences and Technology - Decision Systems Group, Brigham and Women's Hospital - Sponsored by the National Library of Medicine through a National Institutes of Health grant

Research Interests - The application of Web technologies to patient education and instruction delivery in ovulation induction and in vitro fertilization - Database and workflow support in reproductive medicine - The use of artificial neural networks in predicting pregnancy outcome after embryo transfer after in vitro fertilization

Xavier University - Cincinnati, Ohio

Masters of Hospital and Health Services Administration - December 1997

GPA - 3.88

Graduate Fellowship - Participated in research on the application of neural network technology (artificial intelligence) to obstetric delivery decision making and in the cost-effectiveness of a teen pregnancy clinic in a managed care setting

Residency - PacifiCare of California - Cypress, CA

Masters Thesis - Health Services Decision Enhancement: Creating an Enterprise-wide Benefit Management Information Database in a National HMO

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine - Cincinnati, Ohio

Medical Degree - 1991

Wright State University - Dayton, Ohio

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science - 1987

Magna cum laude - University Honors Scholar - Departmental Honors

Honors Thesis - Student Organization Handbook - Published by WSU through a grant from the University Budget Board

Long Island University - Brooklyn, New York

National Collegiate Honors Council United Nations Semester - 1984

Honors Thesis - The Application of UNICEF's Infant Mortality Rate Reduction Program to a Low-income Urban Neighborhood in New York City


Ross D. Martin, MD, MHA
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