Robert Rohrbaugh, MD
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Biography
A graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, Yale School of Medicine and the Yale Psychiatry residency and geriatric psychiatry fellowship programs, Throughout his career Dr. Rohrbaugh has been active in developing clinical programs that integrate medical student and residency education. He has been especially interested in teaching beginning clinicians how to listen to a patient's narrative, identify pertinent data, and use that data to develop a bio-psycho-social formulation and treatment plan. Dr. Rohrbaugh developed the VA-CT Psychiatry Primary Care Clinic and Geropsychiatry service and served as Clinical Director of VA-CT Mental Health Service Line. He served as the Clerkship Director and Director of Medical Studies for medical student education and as Associate Program Director before leaving the VA to assume the Program Director role in 2008. In 2009, Dr. Rohrbaugh was named Deputy Chair for Education and Career Development in the Department of Psychiatry. In his residency program director role, Dr. Rohrbaugh facilitated the development of a social justice and health equity track within the residency to equip psychiatrists to address health disparities as part of their clinical mission.
Dr. Rohrbaugh has worked with colleagues at Xiangya School of Medicine in Changsha, Hunan Province, PRC to develop a competency based model for post-graduate (residency) education. This model has heavily influenced the Chinese national model for residency training. He was the Founding Director of the Yale School of Medicine's Office of International Medical Student Education in 2008 and was named Associate Dean for Global Health Education. In 2015, having noted the irony that global health education is largely discussed by educators in high income countries, Dr. Rohrbaugh co-founded the Bellagio Global Health Education Initiative with an explicit goal of bringing global health education leaders from high, middle and low income countries together to improve global health education.
In 2021 Dr. Rohrbaugh became Deputy Dean for Professionalism and Leadership at Yale School of Medicine. In this role he leads a team whose mission is to improve the culture of the School by promoting professionalism, developing faculty leaders, and elevating well-being of faculty.
Education & Training
- Fellowship in GeropsychiatryYale University (1988)
- NIMH Fellowship in Clinical ResearchYale University (1988)
- ResidencyYale University (1986)
- MDYale University (1982)
- BAFranklin and Marshall College, Biology (1978)
Activities
- Clinical Elective Site DirectorBogotá, Bogota, Colombia 2012Clinical Elective Site Director
- Clinical Elective Site DirectorLima District, Lima Region, Peru 2011Clinical Elective Site Director
- Clinical Elective Site DirectorBuenos Aires, CABA, Argentina 2010Clinical Elective Site Director
- Post graduate medical educationChangsha, Jiangxi Sheng, China 2006Education Consultant to Xiangya School of Medicine in development of a hospital system wide residency education program
- Undergraduate Medical EducationChangsha, Guangdong Province, China 2006Development of Clinical Electives for fourth and fifth year medical students
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Alvin Feinstein Award for Exemplary Teaching of Clinical Skills | Yale School of Medicine | 2009 |
Irma Bland Award for Excellence in Teaching Residency | American Psychiatric Association | 2005 |
Nancy C.A. Roeske Award for Excellence in Medical Student Education in Psychiatry | American Psychiatric Association | 2002 |
Malcolm Bowers Award for Excellence in Teaching PGY II Residents | Department of Psychiatry | 2002 |
VA National Undersecretary's Award for Innovative Programs Integrating Mental Health, Primary Care and Geriatrics | VA | 2000 |
Steven Fleck Faculty Award as Exemplary Physician and Clinical Teacher | Department of Psychiatry | 2000 |
Yale Psychiatric Residents Award for Excellence in Teaching Residents | Psychiatry Residents Association | 1998 |
Yale Psychiatric Residents Award for Excellence in Teaching Residents | Psychiatry Residents Association | 1994 |
Yale Psychiatric Residents Award for Excellence in Teaching Residents | Psychiatry Residents Association | 1993 |
National Psychiatric Endowment Fund Fellow | Laughlin Foundation | 1986 |
Laughlin Award for Merit | Department of Psychiatry | 1986 |
Sandoz Award for Thesis in Biological Psychiatry | Yale School of Medicine | 1982 |
Phi Beta Kappa | 1978 |
Professional Service
Organization | Role | Date |
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Bellagio Global Health Education Initiative | Co-Founding Director 2015 - present | 2015 - Present |
Health in Harmony | Board of Directors | 2015 - Present |
Xiangya School of Medicine | Visiting Professor | 2011 - Present |
Yale China Association | Health Committee Member 2009 through Present Trustee, 2009 through 2015 | 2009 - Present |
Association of American Directors of Psychiatry Residency Training | Geriatric Caucus Chair | 2005 - Present |
Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry | Member, Aging Group | 2005 - Present |