Marina Catallozzi, M.D., MSCE
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Dr. Catallozzi is an expert in qualitative methods and education science. Her research and publications span topics that include adolescent health and health services. Dr. Catallozzi is an Adolescent Medicine specialist and is board-certified in both Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. She has an active adolescent medicine practice in Washington Heights and is dedicated to improving the health of the community; she uses a strengths-based approach to adolescent patient care, programming, and research.
Dr. Catallozzi earned a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience in 1992 from Brown University and her medical degree in 1996 from Brown University School of Medicine as part of the Program in Liberal Medical Education. She completed her internship, residency, and chief residency in pediatrics, as well as her adolescent medicine fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. As a fellow in the Primary Care Research Training Program in Health Resources and Services Administration at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, she earned a Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology. She joined CUIMC in 2006. She is currently an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, where she has served as the Pediatric Clerkship Director and Medical Education Scholarly Projects Track Director and co-founded the COVID-19 Student Service Corps. She is also an Associate Professor of Population and Family Health at the Mailman School of Public Health, where she has served as the Director of the General Public Health program, co-lead of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Certificate, and faculty in Mailman’s Core Curriculum.
- BSc, 1992, Brown University
- MD, 1996, Brown University School of Medicine
- MSc, 2012, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Adolescent Medicine
- NewYork-Presbyterian
- Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Pediatrics
- Director of the General Public Health Program
- Adolescent Medicine provider