Hui Tung Tony Lin MD

Hui Tung Tony Lin

Hui Tung Tony Lin
MD

Clinical Assistant Professor

Department of Family Medicine

Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences


Specialty/Research Focus

Addictions; Family Medicine; Primary Care

Contact Information
ECMC Withdrawal & Stabilization Unit
462 Grider Street
Buffalo, New York 14215
Phone: (716) 898-3415
huitungt@buffalo.edu


Patient Care

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Education and Training:

  • Fellowship, Addiction Medicine, University at Buffalo (2023)
  • Residency, Family Medicine, University at Buffalo (2021)
  • MD, Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine (2018)
  • MS, Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto (2014)
  • BS, Kinesiology, McMaster University (2011)

Employment:

  • Addiction Medicine Physician, UBMD Primary Care/Erie County Medical Center (2023-present)
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, University at Buffalo (2023-present)


Journal Articles:

  • Abdelsayed SA, Lin T, Wilkins KJ, Blondell RD. (2023) Primary Care Approach to Evaluation of Alcohol Use Disorder in Older Adult Population. Family Doctor Journal (New York State Academy of Family Physicians) (Jan), 11(3): 38-41.

Books and Book Chapters:

  • Furo H, Lin T, Yuan Zhou Y, Abdelsayed S. (2023) Detecting Naloxone in Adulterated Urine Samples: Can Naloxone Be Detected When Buprenorphine/Naloxone Film Is Dipped Directly into Urine and Water?. In: Advances and Challenges in Urine Laboratory Analysis. InTechOpen

Presentations:

  • "Endothelial Progenitor Cells for Rotator Cuff Repair." American Orthoaedic Association and Canadian Orthopaedic Association Combined Meeting (2014)
  • "Endothelial Progenitor Cells for Rotator Cuff Repair." Institute of Medical Science Scientific Day, University of Toronto (2013)
  • "Healing of Tendon-Bone Interface." Institute of Medical Science Open House, University of Toronto (2013)
  • "Endothelial Progenitor Cell Therapy at the Osteotendinous Junction." 5th Annual Regeneration Medicine Symposium, University of Toronto (2012)

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Contact Information

ECMC Withdrawal & Stabilization Unit
462 Grider Street
Buffalo, New York 14215
Phone: (716) 898-3415
huitungt@buffalo.edu

This faculty member is affiliated with UBMD, practicing physicians who are also professors in the Jacobs School.

View this physician on UBMD