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Michael Gorman, MD

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General
Michael Gorman went to medical school at Columbia University and completed his residency training at the UCLA/Santa Monica Medical Center. He practiced for several years at a community health center in Los Banos, CA where he served as the Clinical Director. His work in Los Banos peaked his interest in health policy and research as it pertains to safety net health centers. His research interests include oral health in children and primary care practice innovations. At UCSF he also teaches medical students and residents and continues to see patients.

Publications
  • Gorman, M.R. and Grumbach, K. An Evaluation of the Impact of Advanced Access Patient Scheduling on Vulnerable Populations and Primary Care Services in a Rural Community Health Center. Submitted to the Journal of Rural Health, November 10, 2005.
  • Gorman, M.R. Comparison of the Urinalysis versus the Urine Protein-Creatinine Ratio for Predicting Significant 24-Hour Proteinuria in Pregnancy. Presented at the UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine Colloquium, October 15, 2004.
  • Gorman, M.R. An Evaluation of the Impact of Advanced Access Patient Scheduling on Vulnerable Populations and Primary Care Services in a Rural Community Health Center. Poster presentation at the national HRSA conference, San Diego, CA, June 6, 2004.

Updated: May 4, 2007
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