Natalie Baumann, MD

Natalie Baumann, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Associate Program Director

Biography

Natalie Baumann, MD is a clinician-educator and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. She received her MD degree from Saint Louis University and completed internal medicine residency at Washington University/Barnes Jewish Hospital. She was the Chief Resident in Quality and Safety at the John Cochran VAMC from 2020-2021. As an Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine residency, she provides mentorship to residents in all stages of training and assists with program development. She oversees the scheduling and curriculum development for the residency’s Ambulatory Didactics and the Primary Care track didactics. She also acts as the Patient Safety Officer for General Medicine. Her clinical responsibilities include attending on Medicine Firm teams, precepting in the Primary Care Medicine Clinic and serving as an anchor attending in the Primary Care Medicine Clinic.Natalie Baumann, MD is a clinician-educator and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. She received her MD degree from Saint Louis University and completed internal medicine residency at Washington University/Barnes Jewish Hospital. She was the Chief Resident in Quality and Safety at the John Cochran VAMC from 2020-2021. As an Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine residency, she provides mentorship to residents in all stages of training and assists with program development. She oversees the scheduling and curriculum development for the residency’s Ambulatory Didactics and the Primary Care track didactics. She also acts as the Patient Safety Officer for General Medicine. Her clinical responsibilities include attending on Medicine Firm teams, precepting in the Primary Care Medicine Clinic and serving as an anchor attending in the Primary Care Medicine Clinic.