Rajesh Mangrulkar
Marguerite S Roll Professor of Medical Education
Professor of Internal Medicine
Professor of Learning Health Sciences
Director Academic Program, Education and Global Initiative
Director Academic Program, Center for Interprofessional Education
Faculty Associate, Center for Academic Innovation
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Rajesh Mangrulkar
Director, Academic Program
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    Dr. Mangrulkar’s work focuses on organizational leadership and innovation, transforming education at scale to advance the social good. In 2021, he was charged by the University of Michigan Provost’s Office and Health Sciences Council of deans (HSC) with building an innovation community of practice across three campuses to transform education so that health improves. He holds two roles to help foster this goal: (1) Director of U-M’s Center for Interprofessional Education, and (2) Executive Director of RISE, a health sciences education innovation initiative that he founded at Michigan Medicine.

    For 10 years prior to these roles, he served as U-M’s Associate Dean for Medical Student Education, leading the medical school’s curriculum, student affairs, evaluation and assessment, educational research, learning community, and admissions units for medical student education. In addition, he also previously served as the medical school’s Assistant Dean for Education Innovation and Technology. In those roles, Dr. Mangrulkar led the medical school-wide initiative to transform the curriculum into a program that graduates physicians who can lead change in patient care, healthcare delivery, and science. To support this transformation, Dr. Mangrulkar and his team were awarded one of 11 competitive $1.1M grants from the American Medical Association (AMA), serving as Principal Investigator from 2013-2018, and subsequently renewed from 2018-2021. He described his vision and work on leading change in a TEDMED talk, delivered at the Harris Theatre, Millennium Park, Chicago, in 2016.

    Dr. Mangrulkar is currently actively involved in helping other UM Schools and Colleges, as well as other institutions, transform their education programs at scale through change management training and development, most recently collaborating with the AMA and the Foundation for the Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER).

    In 2022, Dr. Mangrulkar was awarded the Robert J. Glaser Award for Distinguished Medical Teaching by the Association of American Medical Colleges and the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, the highest national award given for medical student education. In 2024, he was inducted as a Distinguished Fellow into the National Academies of Practice. He has published over 60 journal articles, given over 250 presentations, and was the host of the inaugural season of the AMA’s podcast series, “AMA Doc Talk.”

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    Qualifications
    • Lyle C. Roll Medical Education Fellow
      University of Michigan–Ann Arbor and University of Illinois-Chicago, Internal Medicine & Medicine Education, 2001
    • Chief Resident
      University of Michigan Medical School, Internal Medicine, 1998
    • Resident
      University of Michigan Medical School, Internal Medicine, 1997
    • MD
      Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 1994
    • BS
      University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, 1989
    Center Memberships
    • Center Member
      Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      Snapshots in Medical Education in the United States and Canada: Reports from 145 Schools. University of Michigan Medical School: Established 1850
      Mangrulkar R, Daniel M, Monrad S, Kolars J, Weir S. Academic Medicine, 2020 95 (9S): S249 - S253.
    • Preprint
      Applying AI and Guidelines to Assist Medical Students in Recognizing Patients With Heart Failure: Protocol for a Randomized Trial (Preprint)
      Joo H, Mathis MR, Tam M, James C, Han P, Mangrulkar RS, Friedman CP, Vydiswaran VV. JMIR Preprints, DOI:10.2196/preprints.49842
    • Journal Article
      Applying AI and Guidelines to Assist Medical Students in Recognizing Patients With Heart Failure: Protocol for a Randomized Trial.
      Joo H, Mathis MR, Tam M, James C, Han P, Mangrulkar RS, Friedman CP, Vydiswaran VGV. JMIR Res Protoc, 2023 Oct 24; 12: e49842 DOI:10.2196/49842
      PMID: 37874618
    • Presentation
      The Role of Interprofessional Education in Developing Anti-Racist Health Professionals
      Mangrulkar R. 2022 Aug;
    • Presentation
      The Role of Interprofessional Education in Developing Anti-Racist Health Professionals
      Mangrulkar R. 2022 Aug;
    • Presentation
      Process and Impact: Confronting Organizational Challenges of Curricular Transformation at the University of Michigan Medical School (Invited keynote address at Medical Education Curriculum Retreat)
      Mangrulkar R. 2022 Jul;
    • Additional Scholarship
      Michigan Medicine Headlines - RISE: Continuing to engage Michigan Medicine in education innovation
      Mangrulkar R. 2022 May;
    • Presentation
      The COVID Moment: Education Innovation in a Time of Crisis
      Mangrulkar R. 2022 May;
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    Six from U-M, including Medical School professor, inducted as distinguished fellows of National Academies of Practice
    Six members of the University of Michigan community were inducted into the National Academies of Practice (NAP) as Distinguished Fellows in a ceremony held on March 16, 2024 in Jacksonville, Florida as part of the Annual NAP Meeting and Forum. The group includes faculty and clinicians from the University of Michigan, University of Michigan-Flint and Michigan Medicine.