
معرفی
Dr. Juliet B. Aizer serves as Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Department of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University, with clinical appointments at Hospital for Special Surgery and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Her practice focuses on rheumatology with specialized expertise in osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and osteoarthritis management.
Education:
- A.B. from Harvard College (1996)
- M.D. from Weill Cornell Medical College (2001)
- M.P.H. from Harvard School of Public Health (2005)
Dr. Aizer's dual research trajectory spans clinical rheumatology and medical education innovation. Her clinical work addresses complex bone and joint disorders with emphasis on osteoporosis management and inflammatory arthritis, while her educational scholarship pioneers virtual learning environments, clinical reasoning curricula, and assessment tools for rheumatology trainees. She has developed experiential learning models that directly address cognitive biases in diagnosis and created instruments measuring critical appraisal self-efficacy.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals a dominant focus on medical education (73% of articles) with strong emphasis on virtual training methodologies (2020-2023), complemented by clinical investigations into osteoporosis care systems and autoimmune complications. Her work consistently bridges educational theory with practical implementation in rheumatology settings.
Scientific Awards:
- Castle Connolly Regional Top Doctor (2014-2020)
- Castle Connolly Top Doctors in NY Metro Area (2015-2021)
- New York Magazine Top Doctors (2016, 2021)
- Award for Teaching Excellence, Weill Cornell (2013)
- ACR Clinician Scholar Educator Award (2011)
- CORRONA Fellowship Award (2006-2007)
- Harvard College Scholarship (1996)
Dr. Aizer directs educational initiatives including the Hospital for Special Surgery Academy of Rheumatology Medical Educators, securing grants like the Innovative Education Grant for curriculum development. Her mentorship extends to medical students and rheumatology fellows through structured teaching programs and standardized assessment frameworks. She actively contributes to fracture liaison services development and virtual care implementation projects.
She operates within Weill Cornell Medicine's Rheumatology division alongside multidisciplinary teams at Hospital for Special Surgery, focusing on integrating educational research with clinical practice to advance patient care standards in rheumatic diseases.


