Jennifer K. Green, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division
General Internal Medicine and Public Health
Quality and Patient Safety Director, Division of General Internal Medicine & Public Health
Co-Course Director, Foundation of Health Care Delivery
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Professional Bio
Jennifer K. Green, MD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics in the Division of General Internal Medicine within the Department of Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
She completed internal medicine and pediatrics residency at Vanderbilt, followed by serving as a Hugh Jackson Morgan chief resident for internal medicine. Afterwards, she completed the Veterans Affairs Quality Scholars program while earning her MPH from Vanderbilt.
Dr. Green currently serves as one of the Executive Medical Directors for Patient Safety for the Vanderbilt University Adult Hospital and clinics along with her family-based med/peds practice.
She completed internal medicine and pediatrics residency at Vanderbilt, followed by serving as a Hugh Jackson Morgan chief resident for internal medicine. Afterwards, she completed the Veterans Affairs Quality Scholars program while earning her MPH from Vanderbilt.
Dr. Green currently serves as one of the Executive Medical Directors for Patient Safety for the Vanderbilt University Adult Hospital and clinics along with her family-based med/peds practice.
Education
MD - University of NC, Chapel Hill - 2003
Residency - Internal Medicine & Pediatrics - Vanderbilt University - 2007
Residency - Chief Resident, Ambulatory Care - Vanderbilt University - 2008
MPH - Vanderbilt University - 2010