• Dr. Patricia Martin is a board-certified family physician and new addition to the RWJMS Department of Family Medicine & Community Health as a family medicine hospitalist. She is passionate about medical education & the health care needs of people experiencing housing insecurity. She is currently pursuing a Masters In Public Health at Rutgers - School of Public Health with a focus in Health Systems & Policy. She is an alumnus of the National Health Service Corps. Outside of medicine, Dr. Martin is an avid long-distance runner and enjoys spending time with her husband & 3 young sons.

    Publications:

    Martin PH. Meeting Molly. Family Medicine Feb 2022, 54 (2) 143-144; DOI: 10.22454/FamMed.2022.854567 Martin PH, Liaw W, Bazemore A, Jetty A, Petterson S, Kushel M. Adults with Housing Insecurity Have Worse Access to Primary and Preventive Care. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Jul 2019, 32 (4) 521-530; DOI:10.3122/jabfm.2019.04.180374 Martin PH. Healthcare Providers Must Elevate the Housing/Health Connection.Opportunity Starts at Home https://www.opportunityhome.org/resources/3862/. Published August 8, 2019. Martin PH. A Minor Obsession with the Word Pipeline. https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2018/12/a-minor-obsession-with-the-word-pipeline.html. Published December 19, 2018. Martin PH. Lunch Shouldn’t Be So Controversial in Medicine. But It Is. KevinMD.com. https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2018/04/lunch-shouldnt-be-so-controversial-in-medicine-but-it-is.html. Published April 16, 2018. Martin PH. When Care Coordination Saves Lives. Progress Notes. https://www.primarycareprogress.org/progress-notes/care-coordination-saves-lives. Published February 27, 2018. Martin PH. This Doctor Became Her Colleagues’ Patient. KevinMD.com. http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2017/11/doctor-became-colleagues-patient.html. Published November 1, 2017. Martin PH. Not the Only One. Notre Dame Magazine. http://magazine.nd.edu/news/not-the-only-one. Published October 1, 2017. Martin PH. The Most Important Thing We Can Do. Progress Notes. http://www.primarycareprogress.org/blogs/16/607. Published May 2, 2016.