About
Dr. Christyn M. Beal Randolph is a Clinical Informatics Fellow and Family Medicine physician at UCLA, returning to the institution where she earned her Doctorate of Medicine from the David Geffen School of Medicine and a Master of Public Health from the Jonathan & Karin Fielding School of Public Health. She also holds a Bachelor's in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Northwestern University.
Dr. Randolph brings a wealth of experience in physician leadership, having served as Chief Medical Officer in Little Rock, Arkansas, for the past six years. In this role, she was instrumental in guiding her organization through a complex electronic health record (EHR) transition. This experience ignited her passion for clinical informatics, a field that integrates healthcare, information technology, and data science to improve patient care.
Dr. Randolph is dedicated to using technology to enhance patient safety and clinical quality. Her work focuses on improving end-user workflow efficiency, recognizing that streamlined processes can lead to reduced medical errors and better health outcomes. She is a strong advocate for leveraging technology to improve the work-life balance of primary care providers, which she believes is crucial for improving resiliency and retention within both military medicine and primary care.
Her fellowship is centered on the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence to solve pressing healthcare challenges, with the ultimate goal of creating a more efficient, effective, and sustainable healthcare system for both patients and providers.
- Clinical Informatics Fellow (2026 - 2028)