Maureen McGlinchey Ford, MD

Maureen McGlinchey Ford, MD
Maureen McGlinchey Ford, MD

Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine


Biosketch

Maureen Ford, MD, is a board-certified emergency medicine physician with Southwestern Michigan Emergency Services. She is a graduate of Lee Honors College at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She earned her medical degree from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in East Lansing, Michigan. She completed her emergency medicine residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan.

Dr. Ford's professional interests include interventions for ED patients with complex social and psychiatric needs, improving ED evaluation of dizzy patients, resident and physician wellness, and gender and racial bias in medicine. She also serves in elected office as a member of the Mattawan Consolidated School Board of Education.

  • Board Certification

    • American Board of Emergency Medicine
  • Education and Training

    • Residency 2008, Emergency Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital
    • MD 2005, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University
    • BS 1999, Biomedical Sciences and Spanish, Lee Honors College, Western Michigan University
  • Language Fluency

    • Spanish, fluent
  • Publications

  • Presentations

    • Implementation of an emergency department (ED) quality improvement program to improve care for ED patients with opioid use disorder at four southwest Michigan hospitals. Nekkanti S, Paquin Z, Bodenberg P, Brousseau S, McKenzie S, Phillips A, Bettis W, Cameron C, Kerschner M, Ford MM, 42nd Annual Kalamazoo Community and Health Sciences Research Day, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 04/2024
    • Use of a Checklinst and Metronome during Simulated Cardiac Arrest by Medical Students Trained as Medical First Responders. Hoyle J, Hughes N, Rantz B, Ford M, Pazderka P, Wheeler J, Harmer B, Mastenbrook J, Fales W, Williams M, 41st Annual Kalamazoo Community Medical and Health Sciences Research Day, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 05/2023
    • Teaching HINTS+: Designing a curriculum to teach Emergency Medicine physicians to apply and interpret the HINTS+ exam in dizzy patients. Ford MM, Howing C, Nguyen NC, Redinger K, Higby H, Wilson R, 40th Annual Kalamazoo Community Medical and Health Sciences Research Day, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 04/2022
    • Quality Improvement (QI) Intervention seeking to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates among unvaccinated patients aged 20-64 years in the Emergency Department. DeWaard S, Dewyer Z, Hauber N, Donham C, Wuensch A, Recknagel J, Hoffman E, Gallap R, Ford M, 40th Annual Kalamazoo Community Medical and Health Sciences Research Day, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 04/2022
    • Teacher Trial: Teaching Effective CPR to 4th and 5th Grade Elementary Students. Rogotzke C, Bencik S, Billian J, Ford M, Elg N, Bencik C, Mastenbrook J, 38th Annual Kalamazoo Community Medical and Health Sciences Virtual Research Day, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 04/2021
    • A Novel Presentation of Childhood Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in a 6-Year-Old Child. Wurster A, Bauler L, Howing C, Ford M, 38th Annual Kalamazoo Community Medical and Health Sciences Virtual Research Day, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 04/2021
    • Implementation of an Emergency Department Quality Improvement Program to Improve Care in Opioid Use Disorder at Four Southwest Michigan Hospitals. Paquin Z, Brousseau S, McKenzie S, Kerschner M, Ford M, 41st Annual Kalamazoo Community Medical & Health Sciences Research Day, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 05/2017