Julia Rothman
About Julia Rothman
Julia Rothman serves as an Operations Intern at Covera Health and has held various research and leadership roles at Weill Cornell Medicine and Cornell University. She has a background in Human Biology, Health, and Society, and actively contributes to healthcare research and community services.
Work at Covera Health
Julia Rothman has served as an Operations Intern at Covera Health since 2020. In her role, she contributes to operational tasks that support the organization's mission in healthcare. Her experience in this position spans four years, during which she has gained insights into the operational aspects of health technology.
Current Role at Weill Cornell Medicine
Julia Rothman currently holds the position of Research Assistant at Weill Cornell Medicine, a role she has occupied since 2021. She has been involved in various research initiatives, including overseeing research on the Patient Activated Learning System (PALS) platform, which focuses on co-management of cancer and diabetes. Additionally, she qualitatively codes patient interview transcripts to support data collection for research papers.
Education and Expertise
Julia Rothman earned her Bachelor's degree in Human Biology, Health, and Society from Cornell University, completing her studies in 2023. She is a Cornell Tradition Fellow, a distinction awarded to a small percentage of the undergraduate population for their commitment to community service. Her educational background has equipped her with knowledge and skills relevant to healthcare research and operations.
Previous Experience and Volunteer Work
Prior to her current roles, Julia Rothman held several positions that contributed to her professional development. She served as a Teaching Assistant at Cornell University for four months in 2021 and volunteered at OKB Hope Foundation for ten months. Additionally, she was Vice President of Events and Finance for The Women's Network, where she successfully financed over 80% of the organization's budget through a fundraising event.
Research Skills and Tools
Julia Rothman is proficient in utilizing REDCap, a web-based application for clinical and translational research, and EPIC, an Electronic Medical Record system. Her research skills include developing qualitative codebooks to identify themes in patient interviews and participating in the development of a Nurse Practitioner-based intervention aimed at improving patient experiences.