Mark Richman, MD, MPH, FACEP, FACP is an Internal Medicine Primary Care Physician at the Queens Hospital Center Department of Ambulatory Care and Instructor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, as well as an Emergency Medicine Physician at the Northwell Health Long Island Jewish Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. He was previously a Physician Innovator, Assistant Medical Director, Director of Primary Care, Patient Safety Officer, Performance Improvement Officer, Clinical Information Technology Officer, and Medical Director of Employee Health at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, while an Associate Professor of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Before working for Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, he worked with the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services’ Clinical Resource Management Program, leveraging information technology to develop novel, evidence-based inpatient and outpatient pathways, protocols, and disease management programs. He is an advisor to the stem cell biotechnology start-up company Synova Life Sciences and Course Director for three Hofstra courses: 1. Introduction to Clinical Research Methodology, Public Health, and the Hospital, 2. Human-Centered Design in Healthcare Innovation, and 3. Clinical Applications of Anatomy and Physiology. After completing his Bachelors in English Literature at Stanford, Dr. Richman obtained his medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco. He completed his Emergency Medicine training at Emory University and a Masters of Public Health in International Health/Humanitarian Relief at Johns Hopkins University. After serving as medical advisor for a maternal-child nutrition research project in Bangladesh, Dr. Richman completed his Internal Medicine Residency at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center.