Our Team
Anne Fallon, M.D., Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO)
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Dr. Fallon is a pediatric hospitalist and serves as the Chief Medical Information Officer for Golisano Children’s Hospital (GCH) and a Director of Informatics for the UR Medicine health system. Her goal in leading the GCH Clinical Informatics team is to create systems-level solutions that leverage technology, data, and the electronic health record (EHR) to help clinicians better care for their patients. She is most interested in the intersection of clinical informatics with quality improvement, and particularly how to design and implement EHR clinical decision support tools that assist clinicians in applying evidence-based care recommendations at the bedside while limiting the burden of "alert fatigue".
Bethany A. Marston, M.D., Associate Director of Informatics – Outpatient
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Dr. Marston is an adult and pediatric rheumatologist, who has served as Division Director for pediatric rheumatology and was the former Program Director of the adult Rheumatology Fellowship program. She has been the Associate Director of Informatics for ambulatory pediatrics since 2022. She is an EPIC physician builder, certified in advanced build, analytics, and clinical data models, and has created a variety of tools for clinical care, documentation, and understanding practice patterns for clinicians. She has served on the EPIC Rheumatology Steering board since 2022 where she is working with other rheumatology experts to create best practices for the use of the health record for rheumatology care and research. Her academic interests include the use of informatics tools such as rule based documentation tools and end-user data analytics to improve medical education and patient care.
Erin E. Barker, M.D., Associate Director of Informatics – Inpatient
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Erin Barker graduated from University of Notre Dame, completed medical school at St. Louis University and her Pediatric Residency and Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship at Washington University, and a Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Fellowship at the University of Rochester and is now an Associate Professor of Pediatrics. Her academic work focuses on quality improvement, patient safety, and implementation of science. She has additional training in quality improvement via the miniATP Course at Intermountain Healthcare. She is the GCH Quality and Safety Team's Director of Inpatient Quality and Safety. Recently, her quality improvement work has focused on the use of technology, and she has taken on the role of the Associate Director of Clinical Informatics for Pediatrics – Inpatient.
Lindsay E. Doyle, N.P., Nursing Informatics Specialist
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Lindsay started her career in 2015 in the NICU as a staff nurse at URMC, where she then worked for 5 years while completing her MS degree at the University of Rochester. During her time as a bedside nurse, she gained additional experience in quality improvement projects, as well as informatics roles for both the NICU and Pediatric service at GCH. Once completing her MS, she went on to complete a Neonatal Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship before continuing her practice in the URMC NICU as a Nurse Practitioner. She is a dually licensed Pediatric and Neonatal Nurse practitioner in New York State. Lindsay joined the Quality team in 2023 as a liaison between the Quality and Safety and Nursing Informatics teams at GCH. She has a particular interest in continuing to support pediatric nurses and providers alike through optimization of the electronic medical record and proactive safety initiatives.
Erica Bostick, M.D., Assistant Director of Pediatric Patient Engagement
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Erica A. Bostick, MD is board certified in Internal Medicine and Adolescent Medicine. Clinically, she specializes in caring for adolescents and young adults in gender health, eating disorders and sexual/reproductive healthcare. She is on several grants focusing on sexual health education and community engagement, including serving as the New York site Principal Investigator (PI) for the CDC funded HPV-IMPACT project. Additionally, Dr. Bostick is involved in interdisciplinary collaboration for implementing, coordinating, and optimizing the use of patient engagement technologies, specifically MyChart, while representing the unique needs of Golisano Children’s Hospital and Care of Children enterprise wide. Dr. Bostick is interested in preserving adolescent confidentiality within the Electronic Health Record and using patient engagement as a tool for preparing teens transitioning from pediatric to adult care models.
Erin Rademacher, M.D., Physician Builder – Outpatient
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Dr. Rademacher is a pediatric nephrologist, caring for children and adolescents with all aspects of kidney disease. She has a special clinical interest in long-term kidney outcomes of premature infants. She became a physician builder in 2017 with a focus on improving the ambulatory experience for clinicians. She added certification in analytics to help providers pull data out of eRecord to inform their daily practice.
Caitlin Vanini, N.P., Provider Builder
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Caitlin Vanini is a board-certified Neonatal Advanced Practice Provider and a graduate of the University of Rochester. With a decade of experience in NICU and inpatient nursery settings, she currently serves as the Manager for the GCH Neonatal Advance Practice Providers. Caitlin's special interests include informatics, provider efficiency, workflows, and satisfaction, as well as the advancement of Advance Practice Providers (APPs) in neonatal care to enhance patient outcomes and healthcare delivery.
Ashley N. Young, N.P., Provider Builder
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Ashley Young is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who has been caring for patients at University of Rochester Medical Center since 2013. She obtained her master's degree at the University of Rochester. Ashley provides care to children with pulmonary disease and conditions in the outpatient setting with Pediatric Pulmonology. She has special interests in improving and implementing clinical support tools and documentation for asthma that can be utilized in all clinical settings.
Heather Reyes, M.D., M.Eng.
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Dr. Reyes is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Golisano Children’s Hospital and is a Pediatric Cardiac Intensivist as well as faculty at the UR Health Lab, the University of Rochester’s digital health incubator. She has undergraduate and master’s degrees in biomedical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ and earned her medical doctorate from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. She completed residency and fellowship training at the University of Rochester.
Dr. Reyes seeks to empower clinicians to drive innovative problem solving. Her research focuses on use of data science and digital health tools to improve bedside pediatric care. She is investigating the use of data science and machine learning to improve ICU alarm fatigue. She has received the Dean’s Teaching Fellowship for creation of a novel Digital Health Innovation (DHI) track for learners across the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC). She also directs digital health and informatics education for the institution.
Tanya D. Love, B.S., Administrative Support
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Tanya Love has over 21 years of experience as Administrative Support working in fast-paced environments. Tanya received her BS in Business Administration at Keuka College. She specializes in managing time effectively, prioritizing tasks, setting goals, and developing systems to achieve long term goals. Tanya is an influential energy in the workplace, and she uses her positive attitude and determination to reassure others of her hard-working demeanor. Tanya is encouraged daily by her two granddaughters. In her free time, Tanya loves to travel and spend time with family and close friends.