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David Rosenthal, MD

David Rosenthal, MD

Director of Strategic Partnerships, Yale Center for Biomedical Innovation & Technology
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David Rosenthal

Dr. Rosenthal is a Primary Care Physician and Assistant Professor in the Section of General Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. At Yale he served as the Course Director of the Capstone Course (formerly ICM) and the Co-course Director for the Introduction to the Profession (iPro) course for all Yale Medical Students. He was a clinical director, now EIR at the Yale (CBIT) Center for Biomedical Innovation and Technology and Healthcare Venture Partner at Alleycorp. He taught courses in Professionalism and Ethical Responsibility, Patient Centered Interviewing, Physical Diagnosis, Biopsychosocial care, Clinical Reasoning, and mentored in the Creating Healthcare and Life Science Ventures at Yale School of Management. From 2012-2020, he served as the Medical Director of the Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team for VA Connecticut, a medical home model of care with specialized access for Veterans experiencing homelessness. Dr. Rosenthal has written extensively on medicine, health information technology, and medical ethics. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College, received his M.D. from Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, and completed his internship and primary care residency at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in the Management and Leadership Track.