Fred Kobylarz, MD, MPH

Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Associate Member, Rutgers Center for Healthy Aging Research

Dr. Fred Kobylarz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School where he is also Director of the Department’s Center for Healthy Aging and Co-Director of the Geriatric Fellowship Program.

Dr. Kobylarz is board certified in Family Medicine and has a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Geriatrics. He received his medical education in Mexico and completed a residency in Family Medicine followed by a fellowship in Geriatrics and a Master’s in Public Health at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Rutgers’s University. Prior to this, he was a founding faculty member of the Florida State University College of Medicine, Department of Geriatrics.

He was the recipient of the first cohort of Geriatric Academic Career Awards (GACA) from HRSA (Health Resources and Services Administration) with a focus in Ethnogeriatrics and developed national curricula.

His areas of research have included Alzheimer’s clinical trials drug studies, elder abuse, and health literacy. Dr. Kobylarz serves on the board of directors of the Alzheimer’s Association New Jersey Chapter on the Medical and Scientific Committee and chairs the Programs and Advocacy Committee. He is a member of the newly formed New Jersey Alzheimer’s Disease Study Commission. He is a member of the American Geriatrics Society and has been recognized nationally for his service on various committees’. He was recently selected as a Health and Aging Policy Fellow (2013- 2014). As a Geriatrician, Dr. Kobylarz provides care for patients in a variety of settings. He has authored various publications on cross-cultural communication and health literacy.

Undergraduate School and Areas of Concentration:

Farleigh Dickinson University, Biological Sciences, Bachelor of Science

Graduate Schools and fields of study:

Universidad Del Noreste Medical School (University of the Northeast) Mexico, Doctor of Medicine
Rutgers/UMDNJ, Master of Public Health

Residency:

St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center/Seton Hall University, Family Medicine

Fellowship:

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/UMDNJ, Geriatric Fellowship with Emphasis on Faculty Development
Stanford University Medical School, Visiting Scholar Ethnogeriatrics
Health and Aging Policy Fellowship, Washington DC

Board Certification:

American Board of Family Medicine
Certificate of Added Qualification in Geriatrics