Tod Worner, MD

Tod Worner is a practicing physician with Abbott Northwestern General Medical Associates, where he serves as Director of Outpatient Education for Abbott Northwestern’s Internal Medicine Residency Program. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, serving as head preceptor for the internal medicine rotation Primary Care & Beyond. He lectures on Medicine & Literature, is currently offering the medical school rotation “The Wisdom of Literature in a Time of Plague,” & is preparing a forthcoming seminar on Medicine & Literature for the University of Lisbon Medical School in Portugal. He is a past recipient of the Exceptional Primary Care Community Faculty Teaching Award & the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award. Additionally, Tod is an adjunct professor at St. John’s University, where he offers his class “The Art of Healing” to pre-professional undergrads.

Tod serves as Fellow & Managing Editor of Bishop Robert Barron’s Evangelization & Culture, the Journal of the Word on Fire Institute, and the Host of The Evangelization & Culture Podcast. He is a writer published in the New York Post, National Review, Law & Liberty, Linacre Quarterly, Aleteia, the National Catholic Register, and numerous other publications. Mostly, Tod is a proud husband & father delighted to be constantly outsmarted by his two teenage daughters.

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