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| Elisabeth Wilson, MD, MPH received her medical and public health degrees from Tufts University. She completed the UCSF family practice residency at San Francisco General Hospital in 2001. After working at a variety of Bay Area clinics after residency, Elisabeth began her research fellowship in 2002. Her research interests include health disparities and palliative care. She has presented her work at several national conferences and has two manuscripts currently in print. She is also active in the UCSF medical school and residency curricula, both as a clinical instructor and as the coordinator for a working group on health care disparities in the curriculum. Elisabeth continues to practices family medicine at a local community clinic. |
- Chen F., Fryer G., Phillips R., Wilson E., Pathman, D., Patients’ beliefs about racism, preferences for physician race, and satisfaction with care, Annals of Family Medicine, 2005 March/April; 3(2): 138-143.
- Wilson E., Grumbach K., Huebner J., Agrawal J., Bindman A., Medical Student, Physician and Public Perceptions of Health Care Disparities, Family Medicine, (publication accepted, date pending).
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- The Effects of English Proficiency and Physician Language on Health are Comprehension
Presentation pending, North American Primary Care Research Group Conference, Oct 2004
Presentation, National Research Service Award Annual Conference, June 2004
Poster, Society for General Internal Medicine, May 2004
- Medical Student, Physician and Public Perceptions of Health Care Disparities
Presentation, UCSF Symposium on Multicultural Health: Linking Research, Education Policy, January 2004
Presentation, National Research Service Award Annual Conference, June 2003
- Diabetes Group Visits in a Mental Health Setting
Poster, North American Primary Care Research Group Conference, October 2003

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