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Kevin Grumbach, MD
Professor & Chair

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Position(s)
  • Chair, UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine
  • Chief of Family and Community Medicine, San Francisco General Hospital
  • Director, UCSF Center for California Health Workforce Studies
  • Co-Director, UCSF Clinical Translational Science Community Engagement Program

Training
  • MD, University of California, San Francisco
  • Family Medicine Residency, UCSF San Francisco General Hospital
  • Fellowship in Family Medicine and Health Policy, UCSF Institute for Health Policy Studies and the Department of Family and Community Medicine

Areas of Interest
  • Health Care Workforce
    Primary care physician supply in underserved communities, racial and ethnic diversity in the health professions, workforce and health disparities, nursing shortage.
  • New Models of Primary Care
    Innovations in the organization and delivery of primary care
  • Health Care Reform
    National health insurance and universal coverage

Publications
  • Bodenheimer T, Grumbach K. Understanding health policy: A clinical approach. McGraw Hill-Lange, 4th edition, 2004.
  • K. Grumbach. Fighting hand to hand over physician workforce policy. Health Affairs. Issue: 5. 21: 13-27, 2002.
  • K. Grumbach, T. Bodenheimer. A primary care home for Americans: Putting the house in order. Journal of the American Medical Association. Issue: 7. 288: 889-893, 2002.
  • Saba GW, Wong ST, Schillinger D, Fernandez A, Somkin CP, Wilson CC, Grumbach K. Shared decision making and the experience of partnership in primary care. Annals of Family Medicine. 4: 54-62, 2006.
  • Grumbach K, Chen E. Effectiveness of University of California postbaccalaureate premedical programs in increasing medical school matriculation for minority and disadvantaged students. Journal of the American Medical Association. 296: 1079-85, 2006.

Contact Information
Department of Family and Community Medicine
San Francisco General Hospital
Box SFGH-B80 WD83
1001 Potrero Avenue
Bldg 80, Ward 83
San Francisco, CA 94110

ph 415-206-6892

kgrumbach@fcm.ucsf.edu

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