Rachel Rubin, MD
About Rachel Rubin, MD
Dr. Rachel Rubin is a board-certified urologist, sexual medicine specialist, researcher, educator, and nationally recognized advocate dedicated to transforming the way sexual health and menopause care are delivered. As one of the few physicians with fellowship training in sexual medicine for all genders, she has built her career around advancing evidence-based, compassionate care while empowering both patients and clinicians with the knowledge they need to improve outcomes.
Early in her medical career, Dr. Rubin recognized that traditional healthcare often left little room to truly understand patients' concerns or create individualized care plans. Driven by a vision of more comprehensive, patient-centered medicine, she founded her own practice to provide multidisciplinary, collaborative care that prioritizes listening, education, and long-term wellness.
Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Rubin is deeply committed to advancing women's health through research, advocacy, and clinician education. She has played a leading role in developing national guidelines, contributes extensively to the scientific literature, and is a sought-after speaker on menopause, hormone therapy, and sexual medicine. Her work reflects a steadfast belief that every clinician deserves access to high-quality education—and every woman deserves informed, evidence-based care throughout every stage of life.
Through her teaching and advocacy, Dr. Rubin equips healthcare professionals with the confidence and tools to better serve women, helping close longstanding gaps in education while fostering a more compassionate, informed future for women's health.
About the Summer Hormone Therapy Series
Designed for healthcare professionals seeking greater confidence in menopause care, this interactive five-week accredited activity equips learners with practical, evidence-based strategies for prescribing hormone therapy. Led by Dr. Rachel Rubin, the course combines expert instruction with live case discussions and learner-driven Q&A, creating a collaborative environment that bridges the gap between clinical evidence and everyday practice.
Rather than relying on traditional lectures alone, this activity focuses on real-world decision-making, helping clinicians navigate common questions surrounding estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and the management of genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). Participants gain actionable tools they can apply immediately while building the confidence to address patient concerns with clarity and compassion.
Grounded in the latest evidence and evolving standards of care, the course empowers clinicians across specialties to move beyond uncertainty and deliver informed, patient-centered hormone therapy. Whether new to prescribing or looking to strengthen existing knowledge, learners will leave better prepared to support women through every stage of midlife with confidence and competence.
How Pinnacle Supported Rachel Rubin, MD Through Joint Providership
Learn at Pinnacle partnered with Rachel Rubin MD through its joint providership model to bring accredited continuing education to healthcare professionals while managing the full accreditation lifecycle. From activity planning and compliance review to conflict of interest management, disclosure collection, and accreditation documentation, Learn at Pinnacle ensured the course met rigorous CE/CME standards.
The Learn at Pinnacle team also developed the Activity Detail Page, oversaw learner eligibility and certificate generation, coordinated reporting requirements, and managed post-activity evaluations and outcomes. By handling the complex regulatory and operational aspects of accreditation, Learn at Pinnacle enabled the educational content to be delivered within a fully compliant framework while allowing the faculty to focus on creating a high-quality learning experience.
Through this collaborative approach, Learn at Pinnacle helped transform expert educational content into an accredited activity that meets the needs of today's healthcare professionals.