Abigail Hankin-Wei MD
- Department of Emergency Medicine
Adjunct Assistant Professor
- (404) 251-8831
- abigail.hankin-wei@emory.edu
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Emory University Hospital
Emergency Medicine
49 Jesse Hill Jr Dr Steiner Bldg Suite 111
Overview
Dr. Hankin-Wei joined the Emory University School of Medicine faculty in 2009. She received her MD at University of California San Francisco School of Medicine and completed her emergency medicine residency at the University of Pennsylvania, where she served as Chief Resident.
Dr. Hankin-Wei holds adjunct appointments at both the Emory School of Nursing and the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health. Dr. Hankin-Wei has an expertise in utilizing the Emergency Department as an opportunity for screening and linkage to resources for a variety of public health problems, including HIV, substance abuse, injury prevention, youth violence, and intimate partner violence. Dr. Hankin-Wei has authored many peer-reviewed publications, multiple chapters for Emergency Medicine textbooks, and has presented her research findings both nationally and regionally. Dr. Hankin-Wei has also been the recipient of multiple departmental awards in recognition of excellence in teaching and clinical care.
Academic Appointment
- Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, Emory University Hospital
Education
Degrees
- Master of Public Health from University of California, Berkeley
- MD from University of California, San Francisco
- BA in Biology from University of Kansas Hospital
Research
Publications
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of catch-up hepatitis A vaccination among unvaccinated/partially-vaccinated children.
Vaccine Volume: 34 Page(s): 4243 - 4249
07/29/2016 Authors: Hankin-Wei A; Rein DB; Hernandez-Romieu A; Kennedy MJ; Bulkow L; Rosenberg E; Trigg M; Nelson NP -
Kiosk versus in-person screening for alcohol and drug use in the emergency department: patient preferences and disclosure.
West J Emerg Med Volume: 16 Page(s): 220 - 228
03/01/2015 Authors: Hankin A; Haley L; Baugher A; Colbert K; Houry D -
Screening for violence risk factors identifies young adults at risk for return emergency department visit for injury.
West J Emerg Med Volume: 15 Page(s): 609 - 614
08/01/2014 Authors: Hankin A; Wei S; Foreman J; Houry D -
Social media, public scholarship, and injury prevention.
West J Emerg Med Volume: 15 Page(s): 565 - 566
08/01/2014 Authors: Houry D; Swahn MH; Hankin A -
Prevalence of Exposure to Risk Factors for Violence among Young Adults Seen in an Inner-City Emergency Department.
West J Emerg Med Volume: 14 Page(s): 303 - 308
08/01/2013 Authors: Hankin A; Meagley B; Wei SC; Houry D -
Using a Multidisciplinary Approach for a Multi-faceted Public Health Problem.
West J Emerg Med Volume: 14 Page(s): 301 - 302
08/01/2013 Authors: Houry D; Swahn MH; Hankin A -
The Emergency Department as a prevention site: a demographic analysis of substance use among ED patients.
Drug Alcohol Depend Volume: 130 Page(s): 230 - 233
06/01/2013 Authors: Hankin A; Daugherty M; Bethea A; Haley L -
Effect of a Targeted Women's Health Intervention in an Inner-City Emergency Department.
Emerg Med Int Volume: 2011 Page(s): 543493
01/01/2011 Authors: Houry D; Hankin A; Daugherty J; Smith LS; Kaslow N -
The Emory Center for Injury Control: Vision and Priorities for Reducing Violence and Injuries through Interdisciplinary Collaborations.
West J Emerg Med Volume: 11 Page(s): 229 - 230
08/01/2010 Authors: Houry D; Hankin A; Swahn MH -
Correlation Between Intimate Partner Violence Victimization and Risk of Substance Abuse and Depression among African-American Women in an Urban Emergency Department.
West J Emerg Med Volume: 11 Page(s): 252 - 256
08/01/2010 Authors: Hankin A; Smith LS; Daugherty J; Houry D