Emily Rosen
About Emily Rosen
Emily Rosen serves as the Outpatient Chief Psychiatry Resident at The George Washington University and has been a Psychiatry Resident there since 2021. She also works as a Telepsychiatrist at The Weekend Clinic DC and has an extensive educational background in medicine and psychology.
Work at The George Washington University
Emily Rosen currently serves as the Outpatient Chief Psychiatry Resident at The George Washington University, a position she has held since 2024. She has been a Psychiatry Resident at the same institution since 2021, accumulating three years of experience in the Washington, D.C. area. In her role, she has contributed to the training and development of residents in the general outpatient psychiatry clinic.
Current Role as Telepsychiatrist
Since 2023, Emily Rosen has worked as a Telepsychiatrist at The Weekend Clinic DC. This hybrid position allows her to provide psychiatric care remotely while maintaining a presence in the Washington DC-Baltimore area. Her work in telepsychiatry reflects her adaptability to modern healthcare delivery methods.
Education and Expertise
Emily Rosen has a diverse educational background. She completed her Doctor of Medicine (MD) at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin from 2017 to 2021. She also holds a Master of Science in Health Care Transformation from Texas McCombs School of Business, achieved in 2020. Additionally, she studied Contemporary Forms of Psychoanalysis at the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy + Psychoanalysis, earning a Fellowship in 2024.
Previous Experience in Education
Before her current roles, Emily Rosen worked as an Interprofessional Education Facilitator at Dell Medical School from 2019 to 2020. She also served as a University Science Tutor at Knox College from 2013 to 2017, where she supported students in their understanding of biology and psychology.
Leadership in Psychiatry Transition
Emily Rosen played a significant role in leading her department through a transition from a cash pay model to accepting insurance. This change expanded the reach of residents in the general outpatient psychiatry clinic, demonstrating her leadership and commitment to improving access to psychiatric care.