Jonathan Rochlin, MD

Core Faculty - Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Director of Scheduling and Staffing - Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Pediatric Trauma Liaison

Medical School: Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons

Residency: New York Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital

Fellowship - Pediatric EM: Emory University School of Medicine/Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Professional Interests: physician workforce issues; financial aspects of medicine; resident education; pediatric trauma

Jonathan Rochlin is a pediatric emergency medicine attending physician at Maimonides Medical Center. After a brief career in finance, he graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and completed a residency in pediatrics at New York Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital. This was followed by a fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. He has an interest in understanding the pediatric workforce and outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his family.

Selected Scholarly Activity:

Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., Weitzman, C., Augustyn, M., & Simon, H. K. (2023). Lifetime earning potential and workforce distribution in developmental and behavioral pediatrics. Academic Pediatrics, 23(3), 579-586.

Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2022). Association between workforce gender distribution and lifetime earning potential in the pediatric subspecialties. Academic Pediatrics, 22(7), 1153-1157.

Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2022). Addressing gender-based disparities in earning potential in academic medicine. JAMA Network Open, 5(2), e220067-e220067.

Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2021). Differences in lifetime earning potential for pediatric subspecialists. Pediatrics, 147(4).

Catenaccio, E., Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2021). Differences in lifetime earning potential between pediatric and adult physicians. Pediatrics, 148(2).

Bober, J., Rochlin, J., & Marneni, S. (2016). Ventriculoperitoneal shunt complications in children: an evidence-based approach to emergency department management. Pediatr Emerg Med Pract, 13(2), 1-22.

Rochlin, J. M., & Simon, H. K. (2011). Does fellowship pay: what is the long-term financial impact of subspecialty training in pediatrics?. Pediatrics, 127(2), 254-260.