Jillian Catalanotti
About Jillian Catalanotti
Jillian Catalanotti serves as the Internal Medicine Residency Program Director at The George Washington University and holds positions as an Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management and Medicine. She has extensive educational credentials, including degrees from Yale University and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Work at The George Washington University
Jillian Catalanotti has held multiple positions at The George Washington University since 2008. She serves as an Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Milken Institute School of Public Health. Additionally, she is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences. In 2013, she took on the role of Internal Medicine Residency Program Director, overseeing the residency training program. Her work at the university spans over 16 years, contributing to both education and healthcare policy.
Education and Expertise
Jillian Catalanotti completed her Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology at Yale University from 1996 to 2000. She then pursued her Doctor of Medicine degree at Yale University School of Medicine, graduating in 2005. Following her medical training, she earned a Master of Public Health from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in 2004. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in both medicine and public health, informing her roles in academia and clinical practice.
Clinical Experience
Jillian Catalanotti has extensive clinical experience in internal medicine. She has been practicing as a Physician in General Internal Medicine at Medical Faculty Associates Inc since 2008. Prior to this, she completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center from 2005 to 2008. Her clinical work complements her academic responsibilities, allowing her to integrate practical insights into her teaching and program directorship.
Professional Background
Jillian Catalanotti's professional background includes significant roles in both education and clinical practice. Since 2008, she has been involved in various capacities at The George Washington University, contributing to the development of future healthcare leaders. Her previous experience at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center provided her with foundational training in internal medicine, which she has continued to build upon throughout her career.