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Dr. Corinne Rhodes, MD, MPH is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine. She serves as Associate Medical Director of Quality for Penn Medicine Primary Care and Director of Population Health for her division, where she works with multidisciplinary teams to improve healthcare quality and reduce disparities through evidence-based best practices and innovative care delivery approaches.
Dr. Rhodes' research focuses on population health interventions, particularly in cancer screening, behavioral economics applications in medicine, and healthcare quality improvement. Her work examines how electronic health record nudges, mailed screening kits, and other behavioral interventions can increase cancer screening rates while addressing healthcare disparities. She also investigates telehealth implementation, HIV care quality across different delivery models, and health outcomes in vulnerable populations including refugees.
With numerous publications in high-impact journals including JAMA Internal Medicine, Journal of General Internal Medicine, and Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Dr. Rhodes has established herself as a leader in population health research and quality improvement. Her work spans multiple domains including breast and colorectal cancer screening interventions, vaccination improvement strategies, and understanding social determinants of health in primary care settings.
- University of Pennsylvania Telehealth Research Center of Excellence (2024)
- Behavioral Interventions to Improve Breast Cancer Screening (2024)
- Change in Default Prescription Length and Statin Prescribing Behavior (2025)
- Increasing screening for breast cancer using electronic health record nudges (2025)
- Factors Informing High-Risk Primary Care Patient Choice around Telehealth Use (2024)
As a practicing primary care physician in a faculty-resident clinic, Dr. Rhodes integrates her research findings directly into clinical practice while mentoring the next generation of physicians. Her work with multidisciplinary teams to implement population health initiatives demonstrates her commitment to translating research into real-world healthcare improvements that benefit diverse patient populations.
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