
Jill Jin, MD, MPH
Sr. Physician Advisor, American Medical Association
Dr Jill Jin is a practicing internist and Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, a Senior Physician Advisor for Professional Satisfaction & Practice Sustainability at the American Medical Association, and an associate editor for JAMA. She completed her medical and MPH training at Northwestern, and did her residency training in internal medicine at UCLA-Olive View Medical Center. She completed an editorial fellowship with JAMA before becoming an associate editor in 2014, and started her primary care practice at Northwestern in 2015. Dr Jin has published over 150 patient education pages in JAMA. Since 2016, Dr Jin has worked with the AMA in combating physician burnout from both the top-down (changing organizational culture) and bottom up (redesigning practice workflows for both patient care and EHR work). She has worked directly with organizations from all over the country on these initiatives, and has been central in developing the comprehensive collection of AMA STEPS Forward™ resources on combating clinician burnout. She also co-hosts the AMA STEPS Forward™ podcast series on practice innovation strategies.