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Rachel Osborn, MD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Yale University School of Medicine, specializing in Pediatric Hospital Medicine. She holds appointments in the Pediatric Hospital Medicine division and the Pediatric Hospitalist Program. Her research focuses on improving healthcare delivery through evidence-based practices, addressing biases in medical education, and optimizing clinical workflows. Dr. Osborn completed her MD at Rush Medical College and is board-certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Hospital Medicine.
Her research interests span pediatric hospital medicine, neonatal care protocols, and healthcare equity. Notable studies include evaluating medical huddle effects on patient experience, comparing neonatal opioid withdrawal management strategies, and analyzing biases in residency/fellowship recommendation letters. She collaborates with researchers like Beverley Sheares, Gunjan Tiyyagura, and Adam Berkwitt on these initiatives.
Dr. Osborn’s work has been recognized in the 2023-24 Department of Pediatrics Faculty Awards. Her contributions to medical education include advancing residency selection equity and refining clinical protocols in neonatal care. She actively participates in Yale Medicine’s educational programs and maintains voluntary faculty roles.