Assistant Professor
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
Dr. Rosny Daniel was born and raised in Southern California, but has called San Francisco his home for the last ten years. He completed his medical school, emergency medicine residency, chief residency and medical education fellowship at University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Daniel is a faculty member and Assistant Professor in the department of emergency medicine at UCSF. At UCSF he is the director of DEI in residency curriculum, he serves as an Anti-Oppressive Curriculum Liaison for the School of Medicine, he codirects the HEAR Justice Pathway and leads the Black Men in Medicine initiative. He also serves on the executive board of EM Foundations as Director of EDI. His interests include mentorship, advocacy, medical education, social emergency medicine, justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.
Rosny educates medical students, residents and faculty on topics ranging from generational differences in the workplace to creating equitable educational content to anti-racism in medicine to treating common emergency department complaints. His goal is to model longitudinal incorporation of equity/inclusion training in emergency medicine residency training across the nation and beyond. In his spare time he enjoys going to concerts, listening to emo gen z rap, exercising, watching the Lakers, cooking, playing tug-o-war with his dog or traveling when he can.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.