Caroline Mullin, MD is an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. Dr. Mullin practices full-spectrum Family Medicine at East Boston Neighborhood Health Center and inpatient Obstetrics and Newborn Medicine at Boston Medical Center. Her research interests include outpatient prenatal and postpartum care, inpatient Obstetrics, Newborn and Breastfeeding Medicine.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility
Caroline Mullin is a family doctor who spends her clinical time delivering primary care to newly arrived migrants and multi-generational immigrant families at East Boston Neighborhood Health Center. She provides clinical care in both Spanish and English and offers holistic primary care, which aims to meet both the medical and social needs of the diverse patient population she serves.
Outside of clinical care, Dr. Mullin advocates for equal compensation and benefits for female physicians. Specifically, she has helped to improve lactation policies within Boston University Medical Group and at East Boston Neighborhood Health Center. In addition, she has been a leader in her department advocating for fair implementation of a new family medical leave policy.
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Anna Jack, MD, IBCLC and Caroline Mullin, MD. Breastfeeding Within the Reproductive Years. Family Doctor A Journal of the New York State Academy of Family Physicians Summer. 2023; Twelve(One):31-33. View Publication
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Boston Medical Center Maternal Child Health Policy and Procedure Manual. Managment of Early Onset Sepsis in the Newborn. Boston Medical Center. Boston. 2018.
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Mason H, Mullin CS. Embodied Health, Teacher and Student Manual. 2013.
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Gomez DI, Mullin CS, Mora-Guzmán F, Crespo-Solis JG, Fisher-Hoch SP, McCormick JB, Restrepo BI. Rapid DNA extraction for specific detection and quantitation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA in sputum specimens using Taqman assays. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 2011 Dec; 91 Suppl 1:S43-8. PMID: 22088321; PMCID: PMC3248966; DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2011.10.009;
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Friday L, Berghaus R. Medical Students Without Borders, Ecuador Program Gives Perspective on Global Health. BU Today. Boston. 2011. View Publication
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2011 | 2 |
2013 | 2 |
2018 | 1 |
2023 | 1 |
2014 Boston University School of Medicine:
Timothy Pollard Humanism Award in Family Medicine
2013 Gold Humanism Honor Society:
Honored Member