People

Laura Hill-Sakurai, MD

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Kelsey Holt, MA, ScD

Associate Professor,
Family Community Medicine

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.

Randy Jackson, MD

Assistant Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Position(s):
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. 

Cory Johnson, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Dr. Cory Johnson is the director of behavioral sciences within the 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 psychologist & family therapist.

Danielle Jones, PhD

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Shieva Khayam-Bashi, MD

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Coleen Kivlahan, MD, MSPH

Recall Faculty,
Family Community Medicine

Edward Kobayashi, MD

Assistant Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Marianna Kong, MD

Assistant Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Marianna Kong, MD serves as the Associate Director for Practice Transformation at the Center for Excellence in Primary Care at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and is a faculty member in the Department of Family & Community Medicine. Dr. Kong leads practice coaching and the Clinic First initiatives at the Center for Excellence in Primary Care, which aim to disseminate best practices in primary care teaching clinic transformation.

Clarissa Kripke, MD

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Dr. Kripke is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine. She has special interests in primary care of transition age youth and adults with developmental disabilities. She directs the Office of Developmental Primary Care a program dedicated to improving outcomes for people with developmental disabilities across the lifespan with an emphasis on adolescents and adults. http://odpc.UCSF.edu.

Ronald Labuguen, MD

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Faculty Physician, UCSF Health Primary Care at China Basin
Medical Director, UCSF Health Primary Care at Bayfront
Medical Faculty Advisor, Mabuhay Health Center

Isabel Lee, MD

Associate Professor,
Family Community Medicine

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