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Robert Englander, MD, MPH
Vice President, Quality and Patient Safety
Robert Englander, MD, MPH,
is vice president for quality and patient safety at Connecticut Children's Medical Center.
In his role, Dr. Englander provides operational, administrative, and strategic leadership for the medical
center's quality and performance improvement, patient safety, peer review and medical staff credentialing
activities.
Dr. Englander came to Connecticut Children's in 2002 from the Divisions of Pediatric Care and Pediatric Education
at the University of Maryland Medical System. Since then he has effectively led the development of the medical
center's hospitalist service and strengthened inpatient services through multidisciplinary collaboration as the
director of the Inpatient Management Team and head of the Division of Hospitalist Care. He also led the design
and implementation of competencies for postgraduate medical education as associate director of the Pediatric
Residency Program.
Dr. Englander received his bachelor's degree in psychology from Yale University, and he received his medical
degree from the Yale School of Medicine. He earned a master's degree of public health in epidemiology from Johns
Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. Dr. Englander completed his pediatric residency at Children's
National Medical Center in Washington, DC, and completed his fellowship in pediatric and neonatal critical care
at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. He is board-certified in pediatrics with
a subspecialty in critical care and he is an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Connecticut
School of Medicine. |