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Dr. Lynch is a physician scientist. In addition to his clinical practice and administrative work, he enjoys working with his colleagues to conduct research. Dr. Lynch and his team are proud to have received over 30 million dollars in funding to support their work from a variety of local foundations along with state and federal agencies. His research focus includes addiction medicine along with pre-hospital care areas. Dr. Lynch has served as an author on numerous peer reviewed manuscripts, research letters, and other academic works. He is always looking to collaborate – please reach out if you have a project in mind!

Research Citations

Assessing experts’ perspectives on challenges in substance misuse prevention, harm reduction, and treatment to shape funding priorities in New York State

Krueger, D., Kirk, H., Leonard, K., Lynch, J., Nielsen, N., Collins, L., Ditre, J., Fletcher-Blake, D., Green, D., Hogue, A., Hunter, J., Marraffa, J., & Clemency, B. Assessing Experts’ Perspectives on Challenges in Substance Misuse Prevention, Harm Reduction, and Treatment to Shape Funding Priorities in New York State. (2024) Harm Reduction Journal. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-024-01045-3

Comparison of 30-day retention in treatment among patients referred to opioid use disorder treatment from emergency department and telemedicine settings

Lynch, J., Payne, E., Varughese, R., Kirk, H., Kruger, D., & Clemency, B. Comparison of 30-day Retention in Treatment Among Patients Referred to Opioid Use Disorder Treatment From Emergency Department and Telemedicine Settings. (2023) Journal of Substance Use & Addiction Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.josat.2024.209446

Characteristics of Patients Presenting at an Emergency Department for a Heroin Overdose vs Detoxification

Leonard, K., Lynch, J., Leong, F., Kruger, D., & Clemency, B. Characteristics of Patients Presenting at an Emergency Department for a Heroin Overdose vs Detoxification. (2024) Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation. DOI:10.2147/SAR.S461521

COVID-19 Induced Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens

Cohen, S. & Lynch, J. COVID-19 Induced Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens.  Cereus (1/2023) e. DOI:10.7759/cereus

MATTERS Expands to Vending Machines

Lynch, J., & Connery, L.  MATTERS Expands to Vending Machines.  (7/2023) Emergency Medicine News. DOI:10.1097/01.EEM.0000946952.22590.29

Population characteristics and follow-up rates of a novel emergency buprenorphine limitation and referral program

Lynch, J., Hughes, A., Burnett, S., Payne, E., & Clemency, B. Population Characteristics and Follow-up Rates of a Novel Emergency Buprenorphine Initiation and Referral Program.  (2022) The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.  DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2022.07.036

Inventive Program Gets Patients with OUD to Treatment in a Week or Less—from the ED

Lynch, J., Connery, L., & Loughran, C. “Inventive Program Gets Patients With Opioid Use Disorder to Treatment in a Week or Less.” Emergency Medicine News. July, 2022. DOI:10.1097/01.EEM.0000852588.00340.34

Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health

Clemency, B. M., Hoopsick, R. A., Burnett, S. J., Kahn, L. S., & Lynch, J. J. Implementing a Novel Statewide Network to Support Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine Treatment. (2022) Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health Management. DOI:10.5811/westjem.2022.3.54680

Management of Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department: A White Paper Prepared for the American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Strayer R, Hawk K, Hayes B, Herring A, Ketcham E, LaPietra A, Lynch J, Motov S, Repanshek Z, Weiner S, Nelson L. Management of Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department: A White Paper Prepared for the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. (2020) Journal of Emergency Medicine. DOI:10.1016/j.jemermed.2019.12.034

Emergency Department Risk Stratification After Opiate Overdose Is Just the Beginning

Clemency B, Lynch J, Creighton T, Lindstrom H. Emergency Department Risk Stratification after Opiate Overdose is Just the Beginning. (2019) Academic Emergency Medicine, DOI:10.1111/ACEM.13772 

Impact on Shift Duration

Patterson PD, Weaver MD, Markosyan MA, Moore CG, Guyette FX, Doman JM, Sequeira DJ, Werman HA, Swanson D, Hostler D, Lynch J, Templin MA, Rozario NL, Russo L, Hines L, Swecker K, Runyon MS, Buysse DJ. Impact of shift duration on alertness among air-medical air-medical emergency care clinician shift workers. Am J Ind Med. 2019; 62:4, 325-336.  DOI: 10.1002/AJIM.22956.

Real-time Fatigue Mitigation with Air-Medical Personnel: The SleepTrackTXT2 Randomized Trial

Patterson PD, Moore.CG, Guyette FX, Doman J, Weaver M, Sequeira D, Werman HA, Swanson D, Hostler D, Lynch J, Russo L, Hines L, Swecker K, Kroemer AJ, Runyon M & Buysse DJ (2018) Real-Time Fatigue Mitigation with Air-Medical Personnel: The SleepTrackTXT2 Randomized Trial, Prehospital Emergency Care. 2019; 23:4, 465-478. DOI:10.1080/10903127.2018.1532476

Fatigue Mitigation with SleepTrackTXT2 in air medical emergency care systems: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Patterson P D, Moore C G, Guyette F X, Doman J, Sequeira D, Werman H A, Swanson D, Hostler D, Lynch JJ, Russo L, Hines L, Swecker K, Runyon M, Buysse D J. Fatigue Mitigation With SleepTrackTXT2 in Air Medical Emergency Care Systems: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. Trials. 2017; 18(1). DOI:10.1186/s13063-017-1999-z

Wounds and Hemorrhage

Lynch, J. & McGee, K. (2014), ‘Wounds and Hemorrhage”, in Cooney, D. EMS Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill; December, 2015 (Co-authored this chapter for one of the first evidence-based EMS textbook for physicians).

New Error type and Recall Consistency Indices for the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test  – Revised: Performance in Healthy Adults and Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Gaines, J., Gavett, R., Lynch, J., Bakshi, R., & Benedict, R.H.B.  New Error Type and Recall Consistency Indices for the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test – Revised: Performance in Healthy Adults and Multiple Sclerosis Patients. The Clinical Neuropsychologist; Volume 22, Issue 5 (September) 2008; 851-863. DOI 10.1080/13854040701565216