Marta Rowh, MD, PhD

Emory University "Identifying Sex-Based Cardiovascular Health Inequities in Medical Education Using Natural Language Processing"

Biography

Marta Rowh, MD, PhD is an assistant professor of emergency medicine and the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Racial Advocacy (DEIRA) Curriculum Thread director at Emory School of Medicine. She earned her medical degree and doctorate in immunology from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. 

Dr. Rowh served as a physician for the Air National Guard CBRNE unit, volunteering in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic and acting as medical director for a civilian-military mass vaccination partnership. She has led various medical school programs in community engagement, public health, health systems, and policy.

Driven by a commitment to addressing health inequities, Dr. Rowh is passionate about medical education and mentorship. She teaches to empower the next generation of physicians to improve disparities in healthcare and advocate for underserved communities.

Marta Rowh, MD, PhD