NOTE CHANGE IN PROGRAM!
Thanks for checking in to see what is up for the coming week. Unfortunately or maybe fortunately, I have viewed a more current and richer video that I think makes a better presentation for our Group’s weekly meeting. If you were really interested in the canceled presentation “Immunotherapy in Melanoma: Where Are We Going From Here?”, please email me, and I will provide the link.
Event Information
Event Topic:
NOTE CHANGE –BIONews plus a video – Primary Care’s Moment: Crisis and Opportunity
Event Description:
Primary care sits at an inflection point, strained by workforce shortages, administrative burden, and rising patient complexity. This year’s Reza Gandjei Lecture will explore the forces driving fragmentation and burnout, as well as how emerging models and redesigned workflows offer a path forward. The session will begin with brief presentations by the speakers, followed by a panel discussion bringing together perspectives from primary care delivery, digital transformation, and workforce sustainability. This lecture series is in memory of Reza Gandjei, a UCSF medicine resident who passed away soon after training. Reza was a Marshall and Rhodes Scholar with a passion for healthcare ethics and policy.
Date/Time:
Date(s) - 03/03/26
8:15 am - 10:15 am
Event Location:
Zoom talk: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83593256859:
Speaker Information
Event Speaker:
Various UCSF Doctors
Event Speaker Title:
UCSF
Event Speaker Company:
Event Speaker Bio:
Mitchell Feldman, MD, MPhil, is a professor of medicine and chief of DGIM at UCSF Health. He is president of the Association of Chiefs and Leaders in General Internal Medicine and founder of the UCSF Faculty Mentoring Program. Feldman is the former co–editor-in-chief of the Journal of General Internal Medicine and co-editor of the textbook Behavioral Medicine: A Guide for Clinical Practice. Megan Mahoney, MD, MBA, is the Hellman endowed professor and chair of the UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine. She previously served as president of the medical staff and chief of primary care at Stanford Health Care, where she led systemwide efforts in health equity, practice transformation, and population health. Lisa Rotenstein, MD, MBA, is an associate professor of medicine in DGIM and DoC-IT at UCSF Health. She is the medical director of ambulatory quality and safety for the UCSF Faculty Practice Organization and the inaugural director of the Center to Advance Digital Physician Practice Transformation at UCSF.
Event Details
Cost:
$0
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