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Ralph Horwitz, MD, is a Professor in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University. He is affiliated with the Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center, where his research bridges clinical medicine, epidemiology, and social determinants of health.
- MD, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, 1973
- Internship and Residency, Royal Victoria Hospital of McGill University, 1974–1975
- Residency, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1978
- Fellowship, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, Yale University, 1977
Dr. Horwitz's research interests include cardiovascular epidemiology, clinical trial methodology, delirium, biosocial medicine, and the integration of social context into personalized medicine. His work emphasizes the interplay between biology and environment in shaping health outcomes, particularly in aging and chronic disease. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of comorbidity, multimorbidity, and the limitations of evidence-based medicine when applied to individual patients.
His recent publications (2017–2023) reveal a strong focus on psychosomatic medicine, the social determinants of health, and methodological rigor in clinical research. Themes include the critique of biomedical reductionism, the importance of context in treatment effectiveness, and the development of integrated models for chronic illness such as Long COVID.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Fellow, American College of Physicians
- Fellow, American College of Epidemiology
- Fellow, American Society for Clinical Investigation
Dr. Horwitz has advised numerous research initiatives and contributed to major methodological discussions in clinical epidemiology. His work on stratified randomization and the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) has had lasting impact. While specific grant details are not listed, his sustained publication record in high-impact journals suggests substantial research support. He has collaborated widely across disciplines, particularly in psychosomatic medicine and health services research.
He is actively involved in the Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center, contributing to interdisciplinary efforts to understand and treat age-related cardiovascular conditions through a holistic lens.
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