Medical Director for Population Health Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Dr. Rotenstein is a primary care physician, healthcare leader, and researcher whose work focuses on care delivery innovation, physician wellbeing, and gender issues in medicine.

She was named a 2021 STAT Wunderkind and a 2022 Modern Healthcare Top 25 Emerging Leader. She is a graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Medical School, and Harvard Business School.

Dr. Rotenstein currently leads population health and collaborative care initiatives across Brigham Health’s primary care practices. She additionally leads the Care Advancement Network Lab in the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Division of General Internal Medicine, which is focused on spreading and evaluating best practices in ambulatory care delivery. Previously, she led faculty development and wellbeing, population health, and job doability efforts for the Brigham and Women’s Physicians Organization.

Dr. Rotenstein’s research on physician and trainee mental health, published in JAMA and the Journal of General Internal Medicine has fostered increased awareness of the epidemic of depression and burnout in medical students and physicians and catalyzed action to address this public health burden. Her research on the electronic health record (EHR), published in JAMA Internal Medicine and JAMA Network Open, have deepened understanding of the role of the EHR in physician experience. She is a nationally recognized expert on gender issues in medicine, with her research and writing on this topic featured in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Harvard Business Review, and JAMA Internal Medicine.

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