Paul David O'Rourke Jr., M.D., M.P.H.

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  • Associate Program Director, Johns Hopkins Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program
  • Assistant Professor of Medicine
Male

Expertise

Internal Medicine

Research Interests

Medical education with a particular focus on primary care education and advocacy; humanism in medicine; high value care; and health disparities ...read more

Locations

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

4940 Eastern Avenue
301 Building Suite 1100
Baltimore, MD 21224 map

Background

Dr. O'Rourke is an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.  He completed his undergraduate and medical school education at the University of Florida followed by residency training in Internal Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Health System.  He then completed a fellowship in General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins University with a focus on medical education.  He received a Master of Public Health degree from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Dr. O'Rourke currently serves as an Associate Program Director of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program.  He also co-directs the Johns Hopkins Medical Education Pathway, a longitudinal medical education training program for Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview internal medicine residents.  He spends the majority of his time teaching and advising internal medicine residents and medical students.  He is involved in medical education research with a particular focus on primary care education and advocacy, humanism in medicine, high value care, and health disparities.  He is active on the national level through the Society of General Internal Medicine and the Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine.

Dr. O'Rourke provides longitudinal primary care to patients in Baltimore and also serves as a teaching attending on the inpatient general medical service at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.

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Titles

  • Associate Program Director, Johns Hopkins Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program
  • Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Medical Education Pathway, Johns Hopkins Bayview and Osler Internal Medicine Residency Programs
  • Assistant Professor of Medicine

Departments / Divisions

Education

Degrees

  • MD; Medicine; UF Health Shands Hospital (2011)

Residencies

  • Internal Medicine; Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (2014)

Fellowships

  • General Internal Medicine; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2016)

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine) (2014)

Activities & Honors

Honors

  • Gold Humanism Honor Society, University of Florida College of Medicine, 2010
  • Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, University of Florida College of Medicine, 2010
  • Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award, University of Florida College of Medicine, 2010
  • American College of Physicians Exemplar of Professionalism Award, American College of Physicians Pennsylvania Chapter, 2013
  • Outstanding Primary Care Faculty Award, Primary Care Consortium, 2019
  • Award for Excellence in Clinician Education, Society of General Internal Medicine Mid-Atlantic Region, 2019
  • Frederick L. Brancati Mentorship and Leadership Award, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2020
  • Lisa J. Heiser Award for Junior Faculty Contribution in Education, Institute for Excellence in Education, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2021

Memberships

  • Society of General Internal Medicine
  • American College of Physicians
  • Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine (APDIM)

Patient Ratings & Comments

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