Scott Steinbach
Overview
Scott Steinbach, MD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate bachelors degree in chemistry at University of Chicago, his medical doctorate at Loyola University of Chicago, and his Internal Medicine Residency training at Emory University. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and has been a Hospitalist for 15 years.
Dr. Steinbach is the founding Chief of Hospital Medicine at the Atlanta VA Medical Center. In 2008, he was recruited by the Atlanta VA Medical Center as its first Hospital Medicine Physician to develop and organize a Hospital Medicine Section. By 2011, Dr. Steinbach had successfully expanded the program to 12 physicians, realizing the goal of creating a section that would drive the transformation of inpatient care and residency training at the Atlanta VA Medical Center.
Dr. Steinbach has interests in Quality Improvement, Patient and Family-Centered Care and Clinical Ethics. At the Atlanta VAMC, he has lead numerous Quality Improvement Projects aimed at improving the Inpatient Experience; in addition he has been an early adopter of the VAs cultural transformation to Patient and Family Centered Care. Most recently, he has been appointed to the national Veteran Experience Committees Organizational Alignment Subcommittee and was selected as one of the National Office of Patient Centered Care-Cultural Transformations Clinical Champions.
Academic Appointment
- Academic and Clinical Hospital Medicine Faculty Member, Department of Medicine Hospital Medicine Section, Atlanta VA Medical Center (VHA)
Education
Degrees
- MD from Loyola University Chicago School of Medicine
- BA from University of Chicago
Research
Publications
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Hospitalized Medical Patients With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Review of the Literature and a Roadmap for Improved Care.
J Hosp Med Volume: 16 Page(s): 38 - 43
01/01/2021 Authors: Fletcher KE; Steinbach S; Lewis F; Hendricks M; Kwan B -
FALSE NEGATIVE LAB VALUES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF SYPHILIS
Volume: 33 Page(s): S516 - S517
04/01/2018 Authors: Kurl A; Steinbach S -
Effect of a Rapid Response Team on Cardiopulmonary Arrest Rate at a Veterans Hospital
CIRCULATION Volume: 124
11/22/2011 Authors: Abd TT; House D; Miller HL; Yee M; Steinbach S; Zafari AM -
CHARCOAL ENEMA ATTENUATES COLONIC INFLAMMATION-INDUCED IN RATS BY ACETIC-ACID (HOAC) - POSSIBLE PATHOGENIC ROLE OF LUMENAL FACTORS IN ULCERATIVE-COLITIS (UC)
GASTROENTEROLOGY Volume: 106 Page(s): A771 - A771
04/01/1994 Authors: SEDGHI S; KAZI N; DORIA M; STEINBACH S; EIZNHAMER D; FIELDS J; KESHAVARZIAN A -
COLONIC FACTORS THAT STIMULATE NEUTROPHILS (PMN) MAY BE INVOLVED IN THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ULCERATIVE-COLITIS (UC)
CLINICAL RESEARCH Volume: 41 Page(s): A669 - A669
10/01/1993 Authors: SEDGHI S; KAZI N; STEINBACH S; EIZNHAMER D; WINSHIP D; FIELDS JZ; KESHAVARZIAN A