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William Shore, MD

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Position(s):
Permanente Medical Group Teaching Chair of Primary Care
Mentor Facilitator-Dept. Family and Community Medicine
Director Medical Education Program Development-Dept. Family and Community Medicine

Training:
MD, Northwestern University Medical School
Residency, University of Miami Department of Family Medicine
Fellowship: Robert Wood Johnson Adolescent Medicine

Areas of Interest:
Medical student education
Adolescent Medicine
Care of Urban, Underserved patients and communities
Mentoring

Susan Smith

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Hannah Snyder, MD

Associate Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Margaret Stafford, MD

Associate Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Positions:
Medical Director, Family Medicine Inpatient Service, San Francisco General Hospital
Faculty Team Lead, Blue Team, Family Health Center

Brianna Stein, MD

Assistant Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Katherine Strelkoff, MD

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Manuel Tapia, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Elizabeth Uy-Smith, MD, MPH, MAS

Assistant Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Anusha Vable, ScD, MPH

Associate Professor,
Family Community Medicine

I am a Social Epidemiologist and the director of VabLab, a large research team at UCSF that focuses on identifying and advocating for structural solutions to health inequities. We employ methods from basic linear regression with interaction terms; to sophisticated approaches for identifying causal effects from epidemiology and econometrics; to sequence analysis, an approach that originated in genetics but has extensions in social science to identify common patterns in variables that unfold over time.

Margo Vener, MD, MPH

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Teresa Villela, MD

Professor,
Family Community Medicine

• Chief, San Francisco General Hospital Department of Family and Community Medicine
• Vice Chair, UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine

Betsy Wan Fahimi, MD

Assistant Professor,
Family Community Medicine

Dr. Betsy Wan is a family medicine doctor who provides comprehensive care to patients of all ages, taking an approach that emphasizes collaboration. She has special interests in family planning services, women's health and minor outpatient procedures.

Wan earned her medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. She then completed a residency in family medicine at St. Louis University, serving as chief resident during her final year.

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