Clinical Professor, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health CLINICAL OFFICES Stanford Family Medicine 211 Quarry Rd Ste 405 Bio MC 5985 Palo Alto, CA 94304 Tel (650) 498-9000 Fax (650) 498-7750 BIO Dr. Megan Mahoney is the Chief of General Primary Care in the Division of Primary Care and Population Health at Stanford University where she oversees primary care redesign, precision health, and population health initiatives for the network of primary care faculty practices at Stanford Health Care. She relies on a close collaboration between health care administration, researchers, and medical education which is essential for ensuring a learning health system at Stanford. Her career has focused on developing innovative and transformational approaches to integrated, team-based primary care that empowers patients, health care providers, and communities in the U.S. and globally. She is a faculty fellow in the Center for Innovations in Global Health and provides lectures on Global Primary Care. Dr. Mahoney served as the Medical Director and Clinic Chief of Stanford Family Medicine, Stanford's academic family medicine practice at Hoover Pavilion 2014-2016. Before joining Stanford, she was a faculty member at UCSF for 10 years where she served in several leadership capacities in clinic operations, medical education and research. Dr. Mahoney endeavors to provide patient-centered and compassionate services that enable patients to reach their health and wellness goals. Her academic focus is to develop innovative and transformative approaches to proactive and personalized team-based primary care that empowers patients, health care providers, and communities in the U.S. and internationally. CLINICAL FOCUS Family Medicine Primary Care ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Clinical Professor, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS Director, Correctional Medicine Consultation Network HIV Services UCSF, (2006-2011) Page 1 of 5
Lead Consultant/Mentor, Ethiopia Fitun Warmline of the National Resource Center, (2009-2012) Principal Investigator and Program Director, Health Access Program for Prevention, Empowerment, and Networking for Women, (2009-2012) Director, Family HIV Clinic Family Health Center San Francisco General Hospital, (2006-2012) Residency Program Director, Aga Khan University East Africa Medical College, Department of Family Medicine, (2012-2014) Director, UCSF East African Office, University of California San Francisco Center of AIDS Research, (2013-2014) Associate Clinical Professor, University of California San Francisco, (2001-2014) Lead Consultant, Integrated Primary Health Care Programme, Aga Khan University East Africa Medical College, (2012- present) Visiting Associate Professor, Aga Khan University East Africa Medical College, Department of Family Medicine, (2012- present) Medical Director; Clinic Chief, Stanford Family Medicine, (2014-2016) Senior Fellow, Center for Innovation in Global Health, Stanford University, (2015- present) Associate Chief, Primary Care, (2015- present) HONORS AND AWARDS "Outstanding Family Service Network HIV Provider" for the Family HIV Clinic, Family Service Network, Ryan White Care Act Part D (2007) Presidential Award of Distinction for Presentation, AASLD Annual Meeting, American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (2009) BOARDS, ADVISORY COMMITTEES, PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Member, HHS Office on Women's Health Trauma Working Group in Washington D.C. (2011 - present) Member, Kenyan Ministry of Medical Services Family Medicine Coordinating Committee (2011-2014) Member, California Department of Public Health STI and Viral Hepatitis Division Viral Hepatitis Task Force (2010-2012) Reviewer, Human Resources and Services Administration HIV Clinical Review Textbook (2010-2011) Member, California Department of Public Health Office of AIDS Rural Think Tank (2009-2010) Lead Author, California Department of Corrections Chronic Hepatitis C Care Program Guidelines (2007-2011) Member, California Department of Corrections Hepatitis C Program Implementation Task Force (2007-2011) Member, California Department of Corrections HIV and Hepatitis Advisory Committee (2007-2011) Member, California Department of Corrections Clinical Guidelines Committee (2007-2011) PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Residency: UCSF School of Medicine SF General Hospital (2004) CA Medical Education: UCSF Graduate Medical Education Ofc (2001) CA Board Certification: Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine (2004) COMMUNITY AND INTERNATIONAL WORK Family Medicine Global Exchange, Nairobi, San Francisco, Martinez, Palo Alto Integrated Primary Health Care Program, Kaloleni, Kenya Research & Scholarship CURRENT RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY INTERESTS As Chief of General Primary Care, I lead a team who is innovating primary care strategies that serve as a model for the US and abroad. Stanford Primary Care delivers innovative, high-quality, personalized and holistic care for patients and families throughout their lives. Our team is pioneering the shift from a health care system focused on medical care for individual patients toward an integrated health system focused on health and wellness of a population. Stanford Primary Care partners with multiple stakeholders across Stanford Health Care and Stanford University to achieve the quadruple aim. To optimize the health of our patient population, we build Page 2 of 5
upon the biomedical and biopsychosocial models, augmented by recent advancements in big data and genomics, to better understand and address determinants of health throughout the life course. This emphasis on population health management promotes health and prevents disease in addition to managing and treating disease. Stanford Primary Care, staffed entirely by internal medicine and family medicine faculty members in the division, include those with extensive research and medical education backgrounds. With 11 clinics across the Peninsula, high-performing primary care at Stanford relies on effective and efficient interprofessional care teams to meet abroad spectrum of needs presented by a diverse population of people --to the healthiest who need only preventive maintenance and wellness experts to those with multiple, complex chronic disorders that require painstaking attention to details that make it possible to maintain a normal life. Stanford Health Care s primary care providers take time during office visits and between visits to fully understand our patients illness and partner with the patient on successful implementation of their self-management plan. Stanford Primary Care is part of the larger primary care network at Stanford Health Care including the University Healthcare Alliance. With sweeping access to Stanford s world-renowned specialists, Stanford Primary Care offers world-class, innovative patient and family care. Related to this work, I am a Visiting Associate Professor at the Aga Khan University East Africa and a lead consultant for the Integrated Primary Health Care Program which is a public-private partnership between AKU, government and community. At IPHC, we develop and assess strategies that lead to a better integrated primary health care system in a rural region of Kenya. This setting provides educational and research experiences for medical students, residents and masters students from U.S. and AKU. Current research projects include an assessment of the health information system, enumeration of community, population based survey of district maternal child health indicators, population based research on common mental illnesses, and population based research on hypertension. As the inaugural family medicine residency director at Aga Khan University in Nairobi, my main focus was generating well-trained family physicians who can provide high-quality and cost-effective ambulatory care in urban and rural resource-constrained settings. An important aspect of previous position was relationship building among different health sciences disciplines and different stakeholders, including Ministry of Health and community health committees. Recent curricular developments include community-based primary care and interprofessional, community-based education, in partnership with AKU School of Nursing and Kenya Ministry of Health Community Health Workers. In addition, I assist in providing placements for family medicine and emergency medicine residents who are doing their elective at the Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi, and have mentored Global Health students during their field experience in Kenya. Publications PUBLICATIONS Utilization of health services in a resource-limited rural area in Kenya: prevalence and associated household-level factors PLoS One Ngugi, A., Agoi, F.,, Lakhani, A., Mang ong o, D., Nderitu, E., Macfarlane, S. Utilization of health services in a resource-limited rural area in Kenya: Prevalence and associated household-level factors. PloS one Ngugi, A. K., Agoi, F., R., Lakhani, A., Mang'ong'o, D., Nderitu, E., Armstrong, R., MacFarlane, S. ; 12 (2) Preparing Family Physicians to Care for Underserved Populations: A Historical Perspective Family Medicine Rodgers, D., Wendling, A., Saba, G.,, Brown Speights, J. An academic achievement calculator for clinician-educators in primary care Family Medicine Lin, S.,, Singh, B., Schillinger, E. Page 3 of 5
Community-Oriented Primary Care Curricula in Kenyan Family Medicine Residencies. African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine Nelligan, I., Shabani, J., Tache, S., Mohamoud, G., An assessment of implementation of CommunityOriented Primary Care in Kenyan family medicine postgraduate medical education programmes. African journal of primary health care & family medicine Nelligan, I. J., Shabani, J., Taché, S., Mohamoud, G., 2016; 8 (1): e1-e4 "I have it just like you do": voices of HIV-negative partners in serodifferent relationships receiving primary care at a public clinic in San Francisco. AIDS care, Weber, S., Bien, M., Saba, G. 2015; 27 (3): 401-408 Global-Local Framework on Medical Vulnerabilities Medical Management of Underserved and Vulnerable Populations Stephanie, T., Sarah, M., Megan, M., Kevin, G. 2015 AIDS Family Medicine Saberi, P.,, Goldschmidt, R. McGraw-Hill.2014; 6 Reversely Innovative Journal for the San Francisco Medical Association 2014 Formal hepatitis C education enhances HCV care coordination, expedites HCV treatment and improves antiviral response LIVER INTERNATIONAL Lubega, S., Agbim, U., Surjadi, M.,, Khalili, M. 2013; 33 (7): 999-1007 ADAPTATION OF AN EVIDENCE-BASED HIV PREVENTION INTERVENTION FOR WOMEN WITH INCARCERATED PARTNERS: EXPANDING TO COMMUNITY SETTINGS AIDS EDUCATION AND PREVENTION, Bien, M., Comfort, M. 2013; 25 (1): 1-13 Applying HIV Testing Guidelines in Clinical Practice AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN R., Fogler, J., Weber, S., Goldschmidt, R. H. 2009; 80 (12): 1441-1444 Clinicians' knowledge of 2007 Food and Drug Administration recommendation to discontinue nelfinavir use during pregnancy. Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (Chicago, Ill. : 2002) Fogler, J., Weber, S., R., Goldschmidt, R. H. 2009; 8 (4): 249-252. In Reply to HIV Testing: Removing Barriers Can Lead to Earlier Detection and Reduced Transmission American Family Physician Goldschmidt, R.,, Neff, S., Weber, S. 2009 Minority Faculty Voices on Diversity in Academic Medicine: Perspectives From One School ACADEMIC MEDICINE R., Wilson, E., Odom, K. L., Flowers, L., Adler, S. R. 2008; 83 (8): 781-786 Care of HIV-infected Latinos in the United States: A description of calls to the National HIV/AIDS Clinicians' Consultation Center 20th Annual Conference of the Association-of-Nurses-in-AIDS-Care R., Khamarko, K., Goldschmidt, R. H. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC.2008: 302 10 African-American clinicians providing HIV care: The experience of the national HIV/AIDS clinicians' consultation center JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION R., Sterkenburg, C., Thom, D. H., Goldschmidt, R. H. Page 4 of 5
2008; 100 (7): 779-782 Megan Mahoney Chronic Care Program: Hepatitis C California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Inmate Medical Services Policies and Procedures edited by 2008 Consultation needs in perinatal HIV care: experience of the National Perinatal HIV consultation service AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Fogler, J. A., Weber, S., Goldschmidt, R. H., R., Cohan, D. 2007; 197 (3): S137-S141 AIDS Family Medicine 5th Edition Cocohoba, J.,, Goldschmidt, R. 2007 Syphilis Taylor's 10-minute diagnosis manual: symptoms and signs in the time-limited encounter 2007 The changing role of family physicians in HIV care AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN R., Goldschmidt, R. H. 2006; 74 (10): 1683-1684 HIV Infection: Clues to Timely Diagnosis. Consultant, Fogler, J. 2006; 46 (8): 853-860 Beyond Antiretrovirals Synapse 2000 PRESENTATIONS Family Medicine in Kenya - American Academy of Family Physicians Global Health Conference (2014) A qualitative study of the feasibility and best practices of Community Oriented Primary Care Curricula in Family Medicine Post-Graduate Programs in Kenya - Consortium of Universities for Global Health Annual Conference (2014) Inter-professional Curriculum on Community-level Primary Health Care in rural Kenya: The Aga Khan University East Africa-UCSF Integrated Primary Health Care Programme - Consortium of Universities for Global Health Annual Conference Professionals working and learning together: Aga Khan University s inter-professional community health curriculum - East African Health Professions Educators Association 1st Annual Conference (2013) Approaches to primary care at UCSF: 10 building blocks - Maseno University Family Medicine in Kenya - San Francisco General Hospital Primary Care Grand Rounds (2013) The importance of addressing intimate partner violence in HIV prevention programming - National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence (2012) HIV Behind Bars - Medical Management of AIDS (2011) Dissemination and multi-site Implementation of HOME, an HIV prevention intervention for women with incarcerated male partners - United States Conference on AIDS (2011) Integrating HIV Care Into Primary Care Settings - San Francisco General Hospital Primary Care Grand Rounds (2011) Overview of Viral Hepatitis - Fundamentals of STDs in Clinical Practice California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center (2011) Page 5 of 5