Feb 2021 CURRICULUM VITAE RAHUL VANJANI Center for Primary Care 245 Chapman Street, Suite 300 Providence, RI 02905 401-444-4741 (w) 401-410-4011 (m) 401-444-4445 (f) [email protected] EDUCATION Undergraduate McGill University, Montreal, CA, Economics George Washington University, Washington, D.C., Biology, B.S., Economics, B.A., 2007. Medical George Washington University, Washington, D.C., M.D., 2012. Honors: Allie S. Freed Award in Preventive Medicine, 2012 Benjamin Manchester Humanitarian Award, 2012 Arnold B. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award, 2012 Other University of Oxford, Oxford, England, Integrated Immunology, M.Sc., 2008. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING Residency Columbia University Medical Center-New York Presbyterian, Internal Medicine, 2012-2015. Honors: Joseph N. Muschel Humanism in Medicine Housestaff Award, 2015 POSTGRADUATE HONORS AND AWARDS 2009 3rd Place Research Day Award, George Washington University School of Medicine 2009 Mott Summer Scholar, George Washington University School of Medicine 2010 2nd Place Research Day Award, George Washington University School of Medicine 2011 Excellence in Medicine, American Medical Association 1 2013 Provider of the Month, Columbia University Medical Center 2015 Provider of the Month, Columbia University Medical Center 2016 Healthcare Professional of the Year Award, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation 2016 Medal of Valor, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation 2018 Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award, Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2018 Positive Champion of the Learning Environment Award, Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2018 Meritorious Program Award (Lifespan Transitions Clinic), Rhode Island Public Health Association 2018 (4x) Cited as Outstanding Teacher by Internal Medicine Clerkship Students, Rhode Island Hospital 2019 (4x) Cited as Outstanding Teacher by Internal Medicine Clerkship Students, Rhode Island Hospital 2019 Positive Champion of the Learning Environment Award, Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2019 Heart of Hope Award, House of Hope Community Development Corporation 2020 Cited as Outstanding Teacher by Internal Medicine Clerkship Students, Rhode Island Hospital 2020 Ability VIII (Moral Reasoning and Clinical Ethics) Profile in Competency Award, Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2020 Inpatient Academic Medicine Service (Med B) Teaching Award (Nominated), Brown University Internal Medicine Residency Program 2020 Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award, Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2021 Ability VII (Population Health and Advocacy) Profile in Competency Award, Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2 2021 Howard R. Swearer Engaged Faculty Award for Teaching, Brown University PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND BOARD CERTIFICATION 2015-current Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine 2015-2018 California State Medical License 2015-current Rhode Island State Medical License 2015-current DEA license 2018-current Physician Buprenorphine Prescriber Waiver 2019-current Buprenorphine Prescriber Waiver Certified Trainer, American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry 2020-current Providers’ Clinical Support System Mentor, American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry 2020-current Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP) 2021-current Diplomate, American Board of Preventive Medicine (Addiction Medicine) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2017-present Assistant Professor of Medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2018-present Key Faculty, David C. Louis, MD, Fellowship in Addiction Medicine, Department of Medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown University HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS 2017-present Attending Physician, Department of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital OTHER APPOINTMENTS 2018-present Director, Lifespan Transitions Clinic, Rhode Island Hospital 2018-present Director, Center for Primary Care Recovery Clinic, Rhode Island Hospital 2019-present Assistant Medical Director, Lifespan Community Health Institute 2020-present Peer Reviewer, ad hoc - New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) - Journal of General Internal Medicine (JGIM) - The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 8/2018-1/2019 Medical Consultant (Pro Bono), Columbia Law School (Challenging the Consequences of Mass Incarceration Clinic) 4/2020-2/2021 Medical Director, Rhode Island COVID-19 Isolation/Quarantine Facility 1/2020-present Co-Creator/Founder, Docs for Health HOSPITAL AND UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES Center for Primary Care Operations Committee Member (2017-current) Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Lifespan Member (2020-current) MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES 2015-current Gold Humanism Honor Society 3 2015-current Society of General Internal Medicine 2018-current American College of Physicians 2018-current American Society of Addiction Medicine PUBLICATIONS LIST ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 1. MacKenzie OW, Trimbur MC, Vanjani R. An isolation hotel for people experiencing homelessness. N Engl J Med. 2020 Aug;383(6):e41. 2. Vanjani R, Martino S, Reiger S, et al. Physician-public defender collaboration – a new medical-legal partnership. N Engl J Med. 2020 Nov;383(21):2083-2086. 3. Karb R, Samuels EA, Vanjani R, Trimbur MC, Napoli A. Homeless shelter characteristics and prevalence of SARS-CoV-2. WestJEM. 2020 August 17. DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2020.7.48725 4. Samuels EA, Clark SA, Wunsch C, Keeler LAJ, Reddy N, Vanjani R, Wightman RS. Innovation during Covid-19: improving addiction treatment access. J Addict Med. 2020 Jul/Aug;14(4):e8-e9. 5. Vanjani R, Martino S, Wunsch C. Health equity during COVID-19. J Gen Intern Med. 2020 July;23:1-2. 6. Cooper R, Vanjani R, Trimbur MC. Acute pain management in patients on buprenorphine: a teachable moment. JAMA Intern Med. 2019 July 29;179(10):1415-1416. 7. Vanjani R. On incarceration and health – reframing the discussion. N Engl J Med. 2017 June;376(25):2411-2413. BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Vanjani R, Diemert R, and Hotez P.“‘Emerging’ Neglected Tropical Diseases.’ Emerging Infections 9. Ed. James Hughes, Michael Scheld, and Lindsay Grayson. ASM Press, 2010. Print. OTHER NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 1. Vanjani R, Trimbur MC. Letter to the editor: opioid tolerance in critical illness. N Engl J Med. 2019 April;380(16):e26. PUBLICATIONS SUBMITTED OR IN PREPARATION 1. Travis L, Bready AG, Sun FW, Tehrani B, Shi V, Joe D, Stiles KA, Trimbur MC, Blackwood KL, Dressler G, Liu D, MacKenzie O, Garneau D, Haverly M, Vanjani R. Integrating academic medicine into a social service framework at a COVID-19 isolation hotel for individuals experiencing homelessness. In preparation. 2. Aurora P, Pitts A, Vanjani R. The Academic Residency Clinic as a Site of Structural Racism. 4 In preparation. ABSTRACTS National: 1. Vanjani R, Chang N, Arkipoff M, Shea S, Singer J. “A randomized controlled trial of a daily I.R.A. medical huddle.” Poster presented at: Society of General Internal Medicine. 2014 April 23-26; San Diego. 2. Clark S, Vanjani R, Geary M. “Implementation of a buprenorphine clinic at an internal medicine resident teaching PCMH.” Poster presented at: American Society of Addiction Medicine. 2019 April 4-7; Orlando. 3. Trimbur MC, Vanjani R. “Reaching the margins: end of life care in patients experiencing substance use, homelessness and incarceration.” Poster scheduled for presentation at: Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care; 2020 March 18-21; San Diego (canceled due to COVID-19) Regional: 1. Bayne D, Geary M, Vanjani R. “Enhancing access to HCV treatment in primary care.” Poster presented at Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Research Day; 2019; Providence. 2. Kler S, Vanjani R. “Student experiences at the Lifespan Transitions Clinic.” Poster presented at Warren Alpert Medical School Academic Symposium. 2020 March 6; Providence. 3. Bowler J, Vanjani R, Trimbur C, Kempner M, Creegan E. “Buprenorphine treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic.” Poster presented at Warren Alpert Medical School Academic Symposium. 2020; Providence. SCHOLARLY WORK PUBLISHED IN OTHER MEDIA 1. Vanjani, Rahul, Catherine Trimbur. “The health impact of incarceration.” KevinMD blog post. 5 November 2016. 2. Prisons, Health and Social Justice. Let Me Clear My Throat Podcast (https://www.stitcher.com/show/let-me-clear-my-throat). July 6, 2018. 3. Clinic Curriculum for the Brown University Internal Medicine Residency Program a. Hepatitis C Treatment, created 2018 b. Hematuria, created 2019 c. Opioids, created 2021 4. Opioid Curriculum for the Alpert Medical School of Brown University a. Epidemiology of the Opioid Crisis, created 2019 b. 3rd Year Intersession on Opioid Use Disorder, created 2020 c. 4th Year Intern Preparatory Course on Opioid Use Disorder, created 2020 5. Buprenorphine Home Induction Graphic for Lifespan Health System 6. Docsforhealth.org (Founder) a. Clinical resources addressing the social determinants of health 7. Opioid Use Disorder Continuing Medical Education with Brown University (Course Director) a. Acute Pain Management in Patients treated with Buprenorphine b. Buprenorphine Pharmacology 8. Seeking Safe Harbor During COVID-19: Homelessness in Rhode Island. Public Health Out Loud Podcast (health.ri.gov/podcast). January 19, 2021. 5 INVITED PRESENTATIONS Regional: 1. Panelist, Race and Medicine. Black Pre-Med Society, Brown University, Providence, RI, November 1, 2018. 2. Panelist, Mortality and Morbidity Conference, 27-year-old female with opioid use disorder and infective endocarditis, Alpert Medical School of Brown University Department of Medicine
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