Neha Raukar, MD, MS

Member-at-Large Mayo Clinic

Biography

Dr. Raukar is an Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Academic Advancement and Faculty Development within the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mayo Clinic Rochester. Her primary areas of research focus are sports medicine, geriatric emergency medicine, leadership, and DEI. She is actively involved in the teaching and supervision of medical students and residents and is also interested in resident and faculty education, development, wellness, burnout and resilience. She is particularly interested in finding solutions unique to women in medicine. In addition to service on the SAEMF's Board of Trustees, Dr. Raukar is Chair of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine's Advocacy Committee, an Advisory Panel Member of the American Board of Emergency Medicine. She is also a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations Sudden Cardiac Arrest/Death Task Force.

Dr. Raukar has received many honors and accolades, including Distinguished Emergency Medicine Clinician Award (Mayo Clinic Department of Emergency Medicine); AWAEM Publication of the Year (AWAEM/SAEM); Educator of the Quarter (Consultant Award, Mayo Clinic), Rhode Island Top Doc (Rhode Island Monthly); and the AWAEM Momentum Award (AWAEM/SAEM).

Dr. Raukar received her medical degree from Howard University College of Medicine, completed Residency and Fellowship at Allegheny General Hospital, and received her Master of Science from New York Medical College.

Neha Raukar, MD, MS