Neha P. Raukar, MD MS CAQSM
Mayo Clinic & Mayo Clinic Health System
Biography
Dr. Raukar is an Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Academic Advancement and Faculty Development within the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mayo Clinic Rochester. She is actively involved in the teaching and supervision of medical students and residents and is also interested in resident and faculty education, development, wellness, burnout and resilience. She is particularly interested in finding solutions unique to women in medicine. As a grant funded researcher in these areas, she has presented at several national meetings on these topics and especially the use of coaching to enhance physician and learner engagement.
Her areas of scholarship are in sports and emergency medicine and has served on national committees creating policies to ensure the health and safety of athletes. Her sideline experiences include caring for athletes of all levels and ages including high school, college, professional, masters, Olympic, and extreme athletes. She has worked with the US Ski and Snowboard Team, the UCI BMX team, the Winter Dew Tour, the Women's US Golf Tour, and mass participation events. Her primary areas of research focus are innovations to mitigate life threatening injuries in athletes. She was a member of the Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Science Committee on Sports Related Concussion in Youth and served on the Sports Medicine Advisory Committee for the National Federation of State High School Associations.
Her areas of scholarship are in sports and emergency medicine and has served on national committees creating policies to ensure the health and safety of athletes. Her sideline experiences include caring for athletes of all levels and ages including high school, college, professional, masters, Olympic, and extreme athletes. She has worked with the US Ski and Snowboard Team, the UCI BMX team, the Winter Dew Tour, the Women's US Golf Tour, and mass participation events. Her primary areas of research focus are innovations to mitigate life threatening injuries in athletes. She was a member of the Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Science Committee on Sports Related Concussion in Youth and served on the Sports Medicine Advisory Committee for the National Federation of State High School Associations.
