Biography

Dr. Anna Rubin is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences and a primary care physician at the GW Medical Faculty Associates (MFA). She serves as the Associate Chief Quality and Population Health Officer for the GW MFA, leading organization-wide quality initiatives, supervising quality reporting, and managing participation in a national ACO. She also serves as an Assistant Program Director for population health for the Internal Medicine Residency Program. She co-developed the panel management and intervisit care curricula to educate residents in providing high-quality ambulatory care in the modern healthcare system. She has led multiple QI projects with residents, focusing on how to leverage EHR tools for QI and turn projects into scholarship. Dr. Rubin is co-PI of a DC Health grant supporting Lean Transformation in Primary Care, which uses Lean process improvement methodology to improve care quality, patient access and equity, and clinical team satisfaction. She is an Epic Physician Builder and educates faculty and trainees on best practices for efficiency and improving quality outcomes.

Dr. Rubin graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine and completed Internal Medicine Residency and Chief Medical Residency at Massachusetts General Hospital. She joined the faculty of GW in 2019. She is board-certified in Internal Medicine.

Job Title

Primary Care Physician

Institution/Organization

George Washington University School of Medicine