Anita Arora, MD, MBA, MHS
Biography
Anita Arora, MD, MBA, MHS, is an assistant professor in general internal medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
Dr. Arora received her undergraduate degree from Pomona College and her medical degree and MBA from Dartmouth College. She completed internal medicine residency at Yale New Haven Hospital and went on to complete the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program at Yale School of Medicine.
As a clinical scholar, her research focused on population health and well-being. Dr. Arora currently serves as associate director of Population Health for Yale Medicine and regional medical director for Yale Medicine Ambulatory Services. In these roles, Dr. Arora addresses operational issues and implements population health management strategies in order to improve access, quality, efficiency, and coordination of care.
She also serves as physician lead for the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) coordinating optimal referral experiences project. In this role, she guides academic medical centers across the nation as they launch electronic consults and enhanced referrals, and collaborates with the AAMC team to develop strategies and priorities for the national initiative.
Clinically, Dr. Arora practices medicine and teaches both residents and medical students at Cornell-Scott Hill Health Center and in the generalist inpatient service at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Medicine)
Education & Training
- MHSYale University (2017)
- Board certificationAB of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (2015) (2015)
- ResidentYale-New Haven Hospital (2015)
- MBATuck School of Business at Dartmouth (2012)
- MDDartmouth School of Medicine (2012)
Additional Information
Biography
Anita Arora, MD, MBA, MHS, is an assistant professor in general internal medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
Dr. Arora received her undergraduate degree from Pomona College and her medical degree and MBA from Dartmouth College. She completed internal medicine residency at Yale New Haven Hospital and went on to complete the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program at Yale School of Medicine.
As a clinical scholar, her research focused on population health and well-being. Dr. Arora currently serves as associate director of Population Health for Yale Medicine and regional medical director for Yale Medicine Ambulatory Services. In these roles, Dr. Arora addresses operational issues and implements population health management strategies in order to improve access, quality, efficiency, and coordination of care.
She also serves as physician lead for the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) coordinating optimal referral experiences project. In this role, she guides academic medical centers across the nation as they launch electronic consults and enhanced referrals, and collaborates with the AAMC team to develop strategies and priorities for the national initiative.
Clinically, Dr. Arora practices medicine and teaches both residents and medical students at Cornell-Scott Hill Health Center and in the generalist inpatient service at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Medicine)
Education & Training
- MHSYale University (2017)
- Board certificationAB of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (2015) (2015)
- ResidentYale-New Haven Hospital (2015)
- MBATuck School of Business at Dartmouth (2012)
- MDDartmouth School of Medicine (2012)