Neha Raukar, MD, MS

Member-at-Large Mayo Clinic

Biography

Dr. Raukar is an associate professor and vice chair for academic advancement and faculty development in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mayo Clinic Rochester. She earned her medical degree from Howard University College of Medicine and completed her residency and fellowship at Allegheny General Hospital. Dr. Raukar also holds a Master of Science from New York Medical College.

Dr. Raukar’s primary research focuses include sports medicine, geriatric emergency medicine, leadership, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Dr. Raukar is actively involved in teaching and supervising medical students and residents and is passionate about resident and faculty education, development, wellness, burnout, and resilience. She is particularly dedicated to addressing challenges unique to women in medicine.

Dr. Raukar has received numerous accolades for her work, including the Distinguished Emergency Medicine Clinician Award from Mayo Clinic Department of Emergency Medicine, the AWAEM Publication of the Year Award from AWAEM/SAEM, the Educator of the Quarter Consultant Award from Mayo Clinic, the Rhode Island Top Doc designation from Rhode Island Monthly, and the AWAEM Momentum Award from AWAEM/SAEM.

She has served on the SAEM Foundation Board of Trustees and is currently chair of the Advocacy Committee for the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Additionally, she is an advisory panel member for the American Board of Emergency Medicine and a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations Sudden Cardiac Arrest/Death Task Force.

Neha Raukar, MD, MS