Members of the Yale School of Medicine (YSM) community gathered in the Harkness Ballroom on January 5 for a portrait unveiling in remembrance of Marjorie “Margi” Rosenthal, MD ’95, MPH (1967-2020).
Rosenthal was an associate professor of pediatrics at the school who dedicated her career to addressing health inequities and improving the lives of children and families from underserved communities. Following her death from colon cancer in December 2020, she received the Charles W. Bohmfalk Award posthumously at YSM’s 2021 commencement—one of the institution’s most prestigious honors.
Now, in commemoration of her accomplishments, her joyful spirit lives on through her new portrait, created by local New Haven artist Eric March. The vibrantly colored scene depicts a laughing Rosenthal in a swimming pool surrounded by playing children. In its new home in the Harkness Ballroom, it offers a glimpse to passing students, faculty, and staff of her unwavering compassion for others.
“In the process [of selecting an artist], it became clear that a traditional portrait was not what we were looking for,” said Anna Reisman, MD, professor of medicine (general medicine) and director of the Program for Humanities in Medicine. “We wanted something that would capture the way Margi approached her life, her work, her family, friends, her beloved city—it was always about community, connections.”