About me
Kate Rowland, MD, MS, is an associate professor and the vice chair for education in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at Rush University. Dr. Rowland is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Rush Medical College. She completed training at the Advocate Illinois Masonic Family Medicine residency and the University of Chicago primary care clinical scholars fellowship, where she received her Master of Science in health studies. She is currently co-director of the Rush M3 Longitudinal Integrated Course and M4 family medicine subinternship and previously held leadership roles in family medicine residency programs and faculty development fellowship programs. Dr. Rowland is on the executive board of the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians and serves as a medical editor for the American Academy of Family Physician’s FP Essentials series. Her areas of interest include longitudinal medical education, evidence-based medicine, and the translation of evidence to practice. She and her husband, a physics professor, have three children.