Robyn Tamblyn
Faculty
Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr Tamblyn conducts research aimed at improving the safety and quality of health care. Her research program includes studies that: 1) identify modifiable determinants of adverse events and improved health outcomes (e.g. health professional competence, nurse staffing, drugs, timely access to complete patient information, early detection of emerging epidemics), and 2) developing and evaluating computer-enabled interventions to address these determinants (e.g. computerized decision-support, personal health record portals and self-management tools, automated surveillance systems). The Canadian Foundation for Innovation, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, and the MUHC Research Institute fund her research. The computerized solutions her research group has developed have won the QUALCOMM quality award for public impact and the Bombardier Award for Innovation.
Research Interest
Clinical Epidemiology Health and Social Policy and Health Services Health Informatics Health Technology Assessment Pharmacoepidemiology
Publications
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[HTML] A randomized trial of the effectiveness of on-demand versus computer-triggered drug decision support in primary care R Tamblyn, A Huang, L Taylor
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The Incidence and Determinants of Primary Nonadherence With Prescribed Medication in Primary CareA Cohort StudyPrimary Nonadherence With Prescribed … R Tamblyn, T Eguale, A Huang… - Annals of internal 2014 - Am Coll Physicians
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Physician and Practice Characteristics Associated with the Early Utilization of New Prescription Drugs Robyn Tamblyn, Peter McLeod, James A. Hanley, Nadyne Girard and Jeremiah Hurley