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Rachel Snyder, MD serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine and Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency at Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University. She practices at Temple General Internal Medicine in Philadelphia, specializing in Internal Medicine with clinical interests in primary care and preventative medicine.
- MD: Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
- Residency: Internal Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
- Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Dr. Snyder's research focuses on medical education, ambulatory care systems, and residency training innovations. Her work examines inter-visit care, electronic medical record optimization, and faculty-resident mentorship models within primary care settings. She has particular expertise in developing structured ambulatory firm systems to enhance medical education and patient care continuity.
Her publications demonstrate consistent contributions to medical education literature, with recent work (2022) focusing on ambulatory firm systems in residency training and EMR optimization. Earlier research includes case studies on rare presentations like scurvy-induced purpura and workshops on resident panel management. These works collectively address systems-based practice, inter-visit care coordination, and innovative teaching methodologies in internal medicine.
- Phi Beta Kappa, University of Michigan
- Dean's Award for Excellence in Primary Care, Drexel University College of Medicine
- Darilyn Moyer, MD, FACP Professionalism Award for Trainees in Southeastern PA
- Outstanding Ambulatory Educator Award
As Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency, Dr. Snyder plays a key role in shaping resident education with emphasis on ambulatory care systems and inter-visit management. Her work on the ambulatory firm system demonstrates commitment to creating structured mentorship frameworks that enhance both resident learning and patient outcomes. She has contributed significantly to the Primary Care Track Toolkit through the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine, indicating involvement in national curriculum development efforts.




