Laura Rubinos, MD
Associate Professor
Pediatrics
School of Medicine
Dr. Rubinos is a neonatologist and a clinical associate professor in the department of pediatrics at UCSF. Her clinical interests include promoting early parent-infant bonding and optimizing the NICU environment to promote healthy brain development for preterm infants.
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She is also co-leading the development of a perinatal loss and palliative care program at San Francisco General Hospital to support families in their journey.
Dr. Rubinos is a member of the Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators (AME) and currently holds one of the AME Endowed Chairs in Pediatric Education. In her term as endowed chair, Dr. Rubinos has co-funded several Innovations in Education grants within the department of Pediatrics and has supported the development of a mentorship framework for educators within the AME.
Dr. Rubinos' academic interests focus on providing mentorship for graduate medical education trainees as well as early career faculty. One of Dr. Rubinos' notable contributions was the development and implementation of an evidence-based mentorship program for all pediatric residents at UCSF and the annual tradition of celebrating the accomplishments of graduating pediatric trainees who identify as under-represented in medicine. Dr. Rubinos' expertise in mentorship has been shaped by her participation in the UCSF Teaching Scholars Program, the Association of Pediatric Program Directors Fostering UIM Education Leadership Program, and the AAMC LEAD certificate program.
Awards
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- Exceptional Physician Award, UCSF, 2023-2024
- Mentor of the Year Award, UCSF, 2022-2023
- Excellence in Teaching Award, UCSF, 2019-2020
Education & Training
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- Fostering UIM Education Leadership Program Association of Pediatric Program Directors 05/2022
- Teaching Scholars Program UCSF 06/2021
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training University of California 2019
- Neonatology Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 06/2016
- Pediatrics Baylor College of Medicine 06/2012
- MD Medicine Baylor College of Medicine 05/2009
Interests
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- Perinatal loss and palliative care
- Medical education
- Environmental influences on neurodevelopment of preterm infants
- Early literacy for preterm infants
- Mentorship
Publications (7)
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Transformative Mentorship: Using Critical Reflection to Foster Inclusivity.
Academic pediatrics 2023 Rubinos LH, Argueza BR, Gómez M, Lawrence C, Montez K, Benedict FT -
Risk factors for hospital readmission among infants with prolonged neonatal intensive care stays.
Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association 2021 Rubinos LH, Foster CC, Machut KZ, Snyder A, Simpser E, Hall M, Casto E, Berry JG -
Reply to the comment on "What are the barriers faced by underrepresented minorities applying to dermatology? A qualitative cross-sectional study of applicants applying to a large dermatology residency program".
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2020 Vasquez R, Jeong H, Florez-Pollack S, Rubinos LH, Lee SC, Pandya AG -
What are the barriers faced by under-represented minorities applying to dermatology? A qualitative cross-sectional study of applicants applying to a large dermatology residency program.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2020 Vasquez R, Jeong H, Florez-Pollack S, Rubinos LH, Lee SC, Pandya AG -
Flipping the classroom: a national pilot curriculum for physiology in neonatal-perinatal medicine.
Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association 2018 French H, Gray M, Gillam-Krakauer M, Bonachea EM, Carbajal M, Payne A, Vasquez MM, Rubinos L, Falck A, Izatt S, Dadiz R -
'The story behind NICU reading programs'.
Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association 2016 Rubinos LH, Brown M, Bahrami L, Christ L, Hurt H -
BMP promotes motility and represses growth of smooth muscle cells by activation of tandem Wnt pathways.
The Journal of cell biology 2011 Perez VA, Ali Z, Alastalo TP, Ikeno F, Sawada H, Lai YJ, Kleisli T, Spiekerkoetter E, Qu X, Rubinos LH, Ashley E, Amieva M, Dedhar S, Rabinovitch M