Natalie Jane Jacobs, MD is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine. Her areas of focus include primary care for infants through adults, and teaching residents and medical students. Born and raised in Englewood, Ohio, just outside of Dayton, Dr. Jacobs went to the University of Dayton for her undergraduate education and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Medicine. She then came to the University Of Cincinnati College Of Medicine for medical school where she received Alpha Omega Alpha honors during her third year. Dr. Jacobs stayed in Cincinnati to complete her residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center. After residency, she stayed on for an additional year as a Chief Resident in Internal Medicine, where she was in charge of the Internal Medicine resident clinic and ambulatory rotations. She is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Jacobs devotes weekly time as the supervising physician in the Internal Medicine- Pediatrics Hoxworth Resident Clinic, teaches medical students throughout the year, and works as the teaching physician on the inpatient Internal Medicine service at UCMC.
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Natalie Jacobs, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor
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Hoxworth Center
General Internal Medicine & Pediatrics3130 Highland Avenue, Floor 2
Cincinnati, OH 45219 -
UC Health Physicians Office - Midtown
General Internal Medicine & Pediatrics3590 Lucille Dr, Suite 1400
Cincinnati, OH 45213
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