Kevin Grumbach, MD is Professor of Family and Community Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He served as Chair of the UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine from 2003 to 2022. He is a Founding Director of the UCSF Center for Excellence in Primary Care and Director of the Community Engagement Program for the UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute. He served as Vice President for Population Health for the UCSF Health system from 2015-2018.
Dr. Monica Hahn is an Associate Clinical Professor at UCSF in the Department of Family & Community Medicine. As a family physician, HIV specialist, and Clinical Director/Co-Principal Investigator of the Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center (PAETC), Monica’s work centers around promoting health and wellness for HIV-affected families with an emphasis on integrating HIV prevention and treatment, as well as sexual and reproductive wellness, into primary care.
Dr. Rita Hamad is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies and the Department of Family & Community Medicine at UCSF. She is a social epidemiologist and family physician, and the director of the Social Policies for Health Equity Research Center (https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/sphere/). She is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Dr. Holt is a social and behavioral scientist whose research portfolio is dedicated to identifying ways to promote equity and person-centeredness within the sexual and reproductive health field. Drawing on training in anthropology and public health, Dr. Holt deploys diverse methodological approaches in her research.
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Associate Program Director, SFGH-UCSF Family and Community Medicine Residency
Dr. Randy Jackson Jr. is a family physician who cares for children and adults, including providing women’s health care. As a primary care doctor, he considers it an honor and privilege to often be a patient’s first contact with the health care system. He sees people as more than their medical conditions and believes their treatment should reflect that value.
Dr. Cory Johnson is the director of behavioral medicine at UCSF-SFGH Family & Community Residency Program, where he trains residents to use skills traditionally utilized by family therapists in their primary care visits with patients. He has received fellowship training in family systems therapy and clinical therapy supervision led by Dr. George Saba, an internationally respected family therapist. He believes relationships are fundamental to healing and wellbeing and that we cannot heal our body without tending to our mind or spirit.