Rachel B. Wolf, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division
General Internal Medicine and Public Health
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
Professional Bio
Rachel Wolf, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC). Having joined VUMC as faculty in 2019, her goal is to provide high-quality primary care to patients of all ages.
In addition to her role within the Department of Medicine’s Division of General Internal Medicine and Public Health, Dr. Wolf also serves as the primary care physician for Vanderbilt's transitional clinic for patients with substance use disorders. Her research interests focus on the intersection between primary care and addiction medicine. Dr. Wolf is also involved with multiple Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (VUSM) courses, serving as Co-director of the Advanced Clinical Experience in Primary Care course.
Dr. Wolf earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Brain Sciences from Dartmouth College, and a medical degree from VUSM. She completed her internship and residency training in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Education
MD - Vanderbilt University School of Medicine - 2015
Internship - Internal Medicine & Pediatrics - University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine - 2019