Internal Medicine
333 Cedar Street
Room LMP-1072
P.O. Box 208056
New Haven, CT 06520-8056
Julie Rosenbaum

Assistant Professor of Medicine
Section of General Internal Medicine
Research Interests
- Evaluation of efforts to improve ethics or professional education
- Education to improve end of life communication
- Clarification of appropriate relationships between physicians and pharmaceutical industry
Selected Recent Publications
- Co-editor, Yale Primary Care Curriculum. Produced semiannually, 26 chapter evidence-based, case-based primary care text, including resident and preceptor guide. Rotating 3 year curriculum of topics including relevant updates. Used by approximately 50 internal medicine residencies in US.
- Ross JS, Nuñez-Smith M, Forsyth BA, Rosenbaum JR. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Cervical Cancer Screening Among Post-graduate Physicians. Submitted for review, 2006.
- Ellman MS, Rosenbaum JR, Bia Margaret. Development and Implementation of a New Ward-Based Program to Teach Medical Students End-of-life Care Skills. Submitted for review, 2006.
- Rosenbaum JR, Rastegar A, Green ML, Holmboe ES. A Workshop on Professionalism for Internal Medicine Interns: Committed to Change. Submitted for review, 2006.
- Ross JS, Forsyth BA, Rosenbaum JR. Housestaff Adherence to Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2006; 21: 68-70.
- Rosenbaum JR, Wells CW, Horwitz RI. Altruism as Reason for Participation in Clinical Trials was Independently Associated with Adherence. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2005; 58: 1109-14.
- Randall M, Rosenbaum JR, Rohrbaugh R, Rosenheck R. Attitudes and Behaviors of Psychiatry Residents Toward Pharmaceutical Representatives Before and After an Educational Intervention. Academic Psychiatry, 2005; 29:33-9.
- Rosenbaum JR. Can Residents Be Professional in 80 or Fewer Hours a Week? American Journal of Medicine, 2004; 117:846-50.
- Rosenbaum JR, Bravata DM, Concato JC, Brass LM, Kim N, Fried TR. Informed Consent for Thrombolytic Therapy for Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke. Stroke, 2004; 35(9):e353-5.
- Rosenbaum JR, Bradley EH, Holmboe ES, Farrell MH, Krumholz HM. Sources of Ethical Conflict in Medical Housestaff Training. American Journal of Medicine 2004; 116: 402-07.
Education: |
MD, Yale University School of Medicine, 1996
BA, Brown University, 1990 |
Training: |
Fellowship: Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, Yale University School of Medicine, 2000–2002
Chief Residency: Department of Medicine, NYU Downtown Hospital, 1999–2000
Residency: Internal Medicine, New York Hospital–Cornell Medical Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1996–1999 |
Contact
Campus Address
Waterbury Hospital Health Center
Department of Medicine, Pomeroy 6
64 Robbins Street, Waterbury, CT 06721
E-mail
julie.rosenbaum@yale.edu
Office Phone
203-573-6580
Fax
203-573-6707