
Dr. Marshall is committed to utilizing technology to promote better health. She is especially interested in utilizing Artificial Intelligence solutions such as Natural Language Processing (NLP) to promote enhanced patient care and medical research. Early in her career, she served in the United States Air Force, where her role in computer operations and logistics was in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, the military’s response to the 9-11 Attacks. After her military career, she became a research physician in the area of mental health and dedicated her time to the development of informatic solutions to improve clinical treatment of Military Veterans. Her work as a Clinical Research Health Scientist at the Veterans Administration in Charleston, SC resulted in substantial gains in the treatment of suicidality and PTSD. She was awarded the 2013 Research Training Institute Scholar Award from the Injury Control Research Center for Suicide Prevention (ICRC-S). Marshall also developed a highly effective e-learning training program for helping clinicians identify and treat suicidal patients, that was requested for federal-wide adoption by the Department of Defense. Marshall has reviewed and abstracted relevant physical and mental information from EHR’s over 1,000 patients and 300 clinicians. Prior to joining Linguamatics, Marshall completed her fellowship training in informatics at the Medical University of South Carolina. There she earned Epic Research Clinical Certification and worked building informatic solutions for healthcare utilizing Linguamatics, Epic, and Telehealth.