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Jonathan Rochlin, MD
Core Faculty - Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Medical School: Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
Residency: New York Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital
Fellowship - Pediatric EM: Emory University School of Medicine/Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Professional Interests: Education; Pediatric Trauma
Selected Scholarly Activity:
Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., Weitzman, C., Augustyn, M., & Simon, H. K. (2023). Lifetime earning potential and workforce distribution in developmental and behavioral pediatrics. Academic Pediatrics, 23(3), 579-586.
Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2022). Association between workforce gender distribution and lifetime earning potential in the pediatric subspecialties. Academic Pediatrics, 22(7), 1153-1157.
Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2022). Addressing gender-based disparities in earning potential in academic medicine. JAMA Network Open, 5(2), e220067-e220067.
Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2021). Differences in lifetime earning potential for pediatric subspecialists. Pediatrics, 147(4).
Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2021). Differences in lifetime earning potential between pediatric and adult physicians. Pediatrics, 148(2).
Bober, J., Rochlin, J., & Marneni, S. (2016). Ventriculoperitoneal shunt complications in children: an evidence-based approach to emergency department management. Pediatr Emerg Med Pract, 13(2), 1-22.
Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2011). Does fellowship pay: what is the long-term financial impact of subspecialty training in pediatrics?. Pediatrics, 127(2), 254-260.