Ann-Marie Rosland, MD, MS

Co-Leader Training Activities

Biography

​​​​​​Ann-Marie Rosland, MD, MS, is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, a core researcher with the VA Pittsburgh Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, and a primary care physician.

Clinically, Dr. Rosland works in the field of complex chronic disease management. Her corresponding research aims to improve health care and self-management support for individuals with diabetes and other chronic conditions. Part of this improvement is through the mobilization of patients’ caregivers and wider social networks.

Dr. Rosland’s research investigates caregiver roles in helping and supporting patients caring for complex chronic conditions including assisting patients to navigate the healthcare system and participating actively in healthcare encounters. She is also interested in technologies linking long-distance caregivers to care recipients and to recipients’ healthcare teams. Additionally, she is interested in healthcare system screening for caregiver and support persons’ involvement in healthcare and social support resources. 

Read more about Dr. Rosland's work at the University of Pittsburgh here and her work at the VA here.

Professional Involvement

Current Project(s)

    Education & Training

  • Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

  • Primary Care Physician at VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System