Alicia Rolin, MD, ScM, is an assistant professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine at The George Washington University School of Medicine and an attending physician at Children’s National Hospital. Her primary research focuses on adolescent sexual and reproductive health, mental health and firearm injury prevention, with a strong emphasis on addressing health disparities.
Dr. Rolin earned her BASc from McGill University and completed her MD and ScM in Population Medicine at Brown University. She completed her residency in pediatrics at the University of Michigan and fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at Children’s National Hospital.