Julie Rosenbaum, MD
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Julie R. Rosenbaum went to medical school at Yale University and completed internal medicine residency at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. She also completed the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at Yale University School of Medicine, where she currently is an associate professor in the Department of Medicine. In addition to seeing her own patients, she teaches residents in the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency. She directs the annual Workshop on Professional Responsibility for the medicine interns as well as the Program on Women in Medicine for the residency. She continues to teach ethics and professionalism topics, as well as health policy and advocacy. Dr Rosenbaum also co-directs the Yale Primary Care Residency Community Engagement Curriculum. She currently serves on the American College of Physicians Ethics, Professionalism, and Human Rights Committee and has also been appointed to the ACP Committee for the MKSAP 18 General Internal Medicine Revision.
Dr. Rosenbaum has worked with the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation on a project evaluating the impact of the hidden curriculum on medical education, focusing on transitions between different care environments. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Office-based Medicine Curriculum, an ambulatory curriculum used in about 200 residencies across the U.S. She has also developed a career planning website for internal medicine residents called Beyond Residency.
Education & Training
- FellowYale University School of Medicine/Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program (2002)
- ResidentNew York Hospital Cornell Medical Center (1999)
- MDYale University School of Medicine (1996)
- BABrown University (1990)
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Member of Ethics, Professionalism and Human Rights Committee | American College of Physycians | 2014 |
Award for Primary Care Leadership | Connecticut Center for Primary Care | 2013 |
Primary Care Hall of Fame | Yale Primary Care Progress | 2012 |
Elected to Fellowship | American College of Physicians | 2011 |
Selection: The Best American Medical Writing 2009, Edited by Pauline Chen M.D. Essay entitled, "Duality," appeared in Health Affairs, March/April 2008. | Kaplan Publishing | 2009 |
Selected Participant: Early Career Women Faculty Development Conference | Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington DC | 2009 |
Outstanding Poster: A Workshop on Professionalism for Internal Medicine Interns: Committed to Change | Association for Program Directors for Internal Medicine | 2004 |
Professional Service
Organization | Role | Date |
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Selected to New England Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Council | 2014 - 2017 | |
Yale School of Medicine | Professionalism and Communication goal, team leader for Committee to write objectives for this overarching goal for the Yale School of Medicine Curriculum Renewal Project | 2012 - Present |
Society of General Internal Medicine | Ethics Committee | 2011 - Present |
Society for General Internal Medicine | Scientific Review Committee | 2009 - Present |
Waterbury Hospital | Ethics Committee Member | 2007 - Present |
American Society for Bioethics and Humanities | Scientific Abstract Review | 2005 - Present |
Yale Primary Care Residency | Internship Selection Committee | 2002 - Present |
Yale Primary Care Residency | Academic Progress and Review Committee | 2002 - Present |