Joseph Rhatigan, MD, is the Associate Chief of the Division of Global Health Equity, an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Director of the Hiatt Global Health Equity Residency Program. Dr. Rhatigan graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where he practices hospital medicine. He has held a number of leadership positions in post graduate medical education. As one of the key faculty members of the Harvard Global Health Delivery Project, he examines the delivery of health services in low-resource settings through case studies. He is one of the co-directors of Harvard’s summer program in Global Health Effectiveness and an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health.
About Joseph James Rhatigan, Jr., MD
Gender
Male
Leadership Title
Chief, Division of Global Health Equity
Paul Farmer, MD, PhD, Distinguished Chair in Global Health Equity
Specialties
Internal Medicine
Clinical Interests
global health
patient education
treatment of HIV in resource-limited settings
Bio
Medical School
Harvard Medical School*, 1988 - 1992
Board Certifications
Internal Medicine, 1995