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Teaching Faculty

Brian Gable, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine
Residency Program Director, Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine Clerkship Director, CMSRU
Hospital Medicine

Education and Training

Medical School: UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ
Internship: UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
Residency: UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ

Board Certifications

  • Internal Medicine

Special Interests

Medical management of the acute care adult, medical education

Memberships

  • Society of Hospital Medicine
  • American College of Physicians
  • Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine
  • Society of General Internal Medicine
  • Association for Medical Education in Europe
  • Association for the Study of Medical Education

About Me

Brian P. Gable, MD, FACP, currently serves as both the Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency and the Internal Medicine Clerkship Director at the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. In addition to these roles, Dr. Gable also serves as the Chief of Medical Education in the Department of Medicine and was previously the Associate Director for the Foundations in Medical Practice Course at CMSRU.

Dr. Gable received his medical degree from UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School where he was elected into both the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) and Gold Humanism Honor (GHHS) societies. Dr. Gable remained at Robert Wood Johnson for his residency training in internal medicine and subsequently served as chief resident of the program.

Prior to joining the Cooper Family, Dr. Gable served as Associate Program Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Internal Medicine Residency Program in New Brunswick, NJ where he was integral in the development and implementation of the educational program and assisted in the administrative oversight of the residency. During this time, he was also actively involved in undergraduate medical education by assisting with the third-year clerkship, acting as the director of the fourth-year subinternship, participating in the physical diagnosis and Patient-Centered Medicine courses, and serving as the Associate Director of the second-year Pathophysiology course.  Dr. Gable also served as the Chapter Adviser of the Gold Humanism Honor Society at Robert Wood Johnson and co-authored the article "Humanism at Heart: Preserving Empathy in Third-Year Medical Students.”

Dr. Gable is passionate about medical education. He has taught and mentored countless medical students and residents throughout the continuum of medical education.  His interests include teaching clinical skills, facilitating the development of strong clinical reasoning skills, promoting humanism and professionalism during patient encounters, employing innovative pedagogical techniques, and teaching at the bedside. Dr. Gable has received sixteen teaching awards from residents and students in his young career, including the Foundation of UMDNJ Excellence in Teaching Award in 2011 and the prestigious CMSRU Phase II Excellence in Teaching Award in 2016.