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Stephanie Catanese, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine and a Clinician Educator at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She is also the Associate Program Director of the General Internal Medicine residency program at Rhode Island Hospital. After completing her undergraduate degree in Nutrition at the University of Florida, she graduated from Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia. Following her residency training in Rhode Island and completing a chief medical residency year, she joined the faculty in 2014. Dr. Catanese primarily works as an outpatient primary care physician and dedicates several months each year to teaching residents and students on the medical wards at Rhode Island Hospital. Her expertise lies in medical education with a focus on resident remediation, and she has created a remediation toolbox that has been presented at national conferences and is currently used by various academic institutions. Additionally, Dr. Catanese has a growing interest in physician well-being and has completed the ACP Physician Well-Being Leadership Program, obtaining certification as a physician well-being coach. She is committed to enhancing the physician experience and supporting career longevity in the field. Presently, she serves as the director of Physician Well-Being in the Department of General Internal Medicine and leads the Internal Medicine resident wellness group.
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