Assistant Professor, Personalized Medicine and Pharmacoepidemiology
Faculty of Medicine - Technion - Israel Institute of Technology; Clalit Health Services, Israel
Naomi Gronich, MD, is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. Naomi earned her MD degree at the Tel- Aviv University. She is board certified in Internal Medicine after completion of an Internal Medicine Residency in Meir Hospital, Kfar-Saba, Israel; and board certified in Israel in Clinical Pharmacology following a 3-years fellowship in the NIH ClinPRAT program, under the mentorship of Dr. Darrell Abernethy, at the National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, Maryland. Since 2008 she is a senior physician at the Department of Community Medicine and Epidemiology at Carmel Medical Center of Clalit Health Services, where she holds a key role in Clalit National Personalized Medicine service. She teaches Clinical Pharmacology to medical students, and serves as an internist in Carmel Hospital Emergency Department.
She is an author of papers in pharmacogenetics and pharmacoepidemiology, and an author of book chapters in pharmacogeriatrics and chemoprevention.
Naomi is a 19-years member of the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ASCPT), and is serving at the Steering Committee of the Drug Utilization and Cutcomes Community and in ASCPT Scientific Program Committee. She is an elected member of the Israeli Society of Clinical Pharmacology Steering Committee; and serves in a Pharmacology Consulting Committee to the Israel Ministry of Health.