Frank Domino

Professor at Harvard Medical School

Biography

Harvard Medical School

Frank J. Domino, MD is an attending physician in the UMassMemorial Medical Center, and is an Associate Professor and Clerkship Director in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, MA. A graduate of the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, he completed his residency at the Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, NJ, where he was the chief resident.

Dr. Domino worked two years as a clinical instructor at the Mid-Hudson Family Medicine Residency program in Poughkeepsie, NY, then established and served as president of a private group practice in Poughkeepsie. He has been at the University of Massachusetts Medical School since 1996.

Special areas of interest involve the teaching of evidence-based medicine, ambulatory medical ethics, educational and clinical use of PDAs and faculty development. He served as an Associate Editor for the medical database Up To Date, and is currently the Editor in Chief for 5 Minute Clinical Consult.

Current Positions

Professor

Predoctoral Education Director

Attending physician, UMass-Memorial Health Care

Education

B.A., Drew University, Zoology 1982

M.D., University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX 1988

Resident and Chief Resident, Hunterdon Medical Center’s Family Medicine Residency, 1991

Affiliations

Editor, 5 Minute Clinical Consult

Scholarly activity

Integration of electronic tools into medical training

Translating evidence based medicine into practice

Ambulatory medical ethics

Mentoring

Dr. Domino is available to serve in a mentoring role to students and residents with similar interests.

Publications

  • Domino FJ, Chopra S, Seligman M, Sullivan K, Quirk ME. The impact on medical practice of commitments to change following CME lectures: a randomized controlled trial. Med Teach. 2011; 33(9):e495-500. PMID: 21854144.
  • Olendzki B, Speed C, Domino FJ. Nutritional assessment and counseling for prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Am Fam Physician. 2006 Jan 15; 73(2):257-64. PMID: 16445271.
  • Domino FJ. Improving adherence to treatment for hypertension. Am Fam Physician. 2005 Jun 1; 71(11):2089-90. PMID: 15952435.
  • Stovall J, Domino FJ. Approaching the suicidal patient. Am Fam Physician. 2003 Nov 1; 68(9):1814-8. PMID: 14620601.
  • Domino FJ, Culpepper L. Clarifying EBM resources. Fam Pract Manag. 2003 Nov-Dec; 10(10):10, 12; author reply 12. PMID: 14674340.
  • Quirk M, Lasser D, Domino F, Chuman A, Devaney-O'Neil S. Family medicine educators' perceptions of the future of faculty development. Fam Med. 2002 Nov-Dec; 34(10):755-60. PMID: 12448646.
  • Pugnaire MP, Domino FJ, Alper EJ. Expanding the "standardized family" across three clerkships: a model for creating an interdisciplinary core curriculum in primary care. Acad Med. 2000 May; 75(5):530-1. PMID: 10824806.
  • Domino FJ, Baldor RA. Decrease hassles and costs by integrating your plans' formularies. Fam Pract Manag. 1998 Nov-Dec; 5(10):27-30. PMID: 10344926.

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