Richard Joseph, MD, MBA

Richard Joseph, MD, MBA

H. Richard Nesson Fellow, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Rich Joseph is the co-founder and Executive Director of Vital CxNs, a practicing clinician in the Center for Weight Management and Wellness at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the current BWH Nesson Fellow. He completed his residency in Primary Care-Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital during which time he helped to develop the BWH Center for Community Wellness, co-chaired the Partner’s Graduate Medical Education Council on Resident and Fellow Wellbeing, and authored articles on burnout, medical education, and the future of medical training. Rich received his medical and business degrees from Stanford University. He earned his B.S. from Yale University. Prior to his medical training, Rich worked as a CSCS certified personal trainer, helping numerous clients towards their health and fitness goals. His background in athletics and training informs his vision of holistic health and wellbeing. Rich aspires to help bridge the gap between the health and fitness industry and traditional health care to create a prevention-oriented, performance-focused, equitable, and community centric model of care.

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