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Arthur A. Rudmann, M.D.

Arthur A. Rudmann, M.D.

Internal Medicine

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About Me

I am an academic (teaching) general internist who practices both inpatient and outpatient care. I am most active clinically as a hospitalist, but I have a small primary care practice within the General Medicine Division's Strong Internal Medicine practice. This gives me a unique perspective on the ...
I am an academic (teaching) general internist who practices both inpatient and outpatient care. I am most active clinically as a hospitalist, but I have a small primary care practice within the General Medicine Division's Strong Internal Medicine practice. This gives me a unique perspective on the importance of good communication and transition between the inpatient and outpatient settings. I remain passionate about general internal medicine as I believe the general approach truly acknowledges and respects the whole person in matters that affect patients' overall health and well-being, particularly in times of serious illness.

Professional Background

I am originally from Maryland. I received my bachelor's degree from Duke University where I spent extracurricular time working on medical research and directing the International Association. I received my medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. My wife Ca...
I am originally from Maryland. I received my bachelor's degree from Duke University where I spent extracurricular time working on medical research and directing the International Association. I received my medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. My wife Carolyn and I couples-matched at Strong Memorial Hospital, where she completed her training in Pediatrics.

After internal medicine residency, I joined the General Medicine faculty, practicing both primary care and an increasing amount of hospital based care. Over several years, I developed Strong's hospitalist service and served as the Hospital Medicine Division Chief for 10 years. Recognizing the value of formal business training, I recently obtained a Master of Science degree in medical management at the University of Rochester's Simon Business School and I am now working towards the MBA degree.

Professional interests include optimizing the quality and efficiency of inpatient care, regional hospital medicine coordination (in particular, optimizing the inter-hospital transfer process), and inpatient medical education. I enjoy working with my general and specialty colleagues, medical students, medical residents, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

I am currently a Professor of Clinical Medicine. Publications include a chapter on general neurology for a medical student text, a chapter on peptic ulcer disease in Diagnostic Strategies for Common Medical Problems, and several manuscript co-authorships. I reviewed and edited a chapter on the general survey for the Bates physical diagnosis text. I am currently working with a group of colleagues to further develop and expand a twice monthly teleconference series for hospitalists in our region based on the Project ECHO® telementoring model. The goal of this program is to improve hospital care in our expanding regional hospital network.

I currently live in Pittsford with my wife. Our 2 children are in college. When not working or attending business classes, I enjoy golf, trail running, travel, and spending time with family.

Certified Specialties

Internal Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine

Faculty Appointments

Professor of Clinical Medicine (Part-Time) - Department of Medicine, Hospital Medicine (SMD)

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center. 1994 - 1996

Internship, Internal Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center. 1993 - 1994

Education

MD | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. 1993

Awards

Fellow in Hospital Medicine. 2009

Lawrence Kohn Senior Teaching Fellowship Award. 2001 - 2003

Lawrence E. Young Prize. 1996

William Henry Morgan Teaching Award. 1995

ACP Clinical Vignettes Competition Finalist, Buffalo, NY. 1994

Duke University Student Leadership Award. 1988

Publications

Journal Articles

The effect of nonteaching services on the distribution of inpatient cases for internal medicine residents.

O'Connor AB, Lang VJ, Lurie SJ, Lambert DR, Rudmann A, Robbins B, Bordley DR

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges.. 2009 February 84 (2):220-5. Epub 1900 01 01.

Cloned spindle and epithelioid cells from murine Kaposi's sarcoma-like tumors are of endothelial origin.

O'Connell KA, Rudmann AA

The Journal of investigative dermatology.. 1993 June 100 (6):742-5. Epub 1900 01 01.

Chirality determinations for a tertiary alcohol: ratios of linalool enantiomers in insects and plants.

Rudmann A, Aldrich J.

Journal of Chromatography. 1987; : 324-329.

Books

Diagnostic Strategies for Common Medical Problems, 2nd Edition (1999)

Chapter: Peptic Ulcer Disease

Authors: Rudmann A

Publisher: APH Publishing Corporation, Philadelphia, PA 1999

The Rochester Manual: Practical Patient Care (1996)

Chapter: Neurology

Authors: Rudmann A, Chodroff M, Lehoullier P

Publisher: Wright 1996

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