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Eduardo Peña-Dolhun, MD

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General
Eduardo Peña-Dolhun is reviving an old medical staple: the house call. His San Francisco private practice emphasizes an old-fashioned type of medicine. When not performing direct patient care, he teaches and does research at UCSF and Stanford University. Eduardo graduated from Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and completed a residency in Family Medicine at Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Jacksonville, FL. He went on to complete three fellowship in Family Medicine Research, Faculty Development, and OB/GYN. Eduardo is president and founder of Doctors’ Outreach Clinics (DOCS), a not-for-profit initiative to promote the exhange and collaboration of doctors and students between Mexico and the US.

Publications
  • Peña-Dolhun E, Muñoz C, Grumbach, K. Cross-Cultural Education in US Medical Schools: Development of an assessment tool.Academic Medicine, Vol. 78, No. 6. Submitted 8/5/02, provisional acceptance 10/18/02, Accepted 12/18/02, Published June 2003
  • Peña-Dolhun E, Grumbach K, Vranizan K, Osmond D, Bindman A. “Unlocking Specialists’ Attitudes Towards Primary Care Gatekeepers.” Submitted 1/11/01 to Journal of Family Practice, revised and resubmitted, 4/10/01, accepted 5/17/01, Publication 12/01/01
  • Peña-Dolhun: “Professional Dissatisfaction in Primary Care” Abstract. Family Medicine. Jul-Aug, 2001 33(7) :556.
  • Peña-Dolhun: “What should our research priorities be?” Abstract. Family Medicine. January, 2001; 3(1):48
  • Peña-Dolhun: “Why do physicians emigrate?” Abstract. Family Medicine. September, 2000; 32(8):578
  • Peña-Dolhun and Franz: “International Rotations Abroad.” Chapter. Ed. Bratton. Mayo Clinic’s Complete Guide for Family Practice Physicians and Residents. 1999

Presentations
  • WONCA
    World Conference of Family Doctors
    Cross-Cultural Education in US Medical Schools: Development of an Assessment Tool
    Orlando, FL, October 14, 2004
  • Strengthening the Process of Informed Consent to Address Racial & Ethnic Disparities in Health Care & Research
    Invitational Conference
    Office of Minority Health
    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
    Cross-Cultural Education in US Medical Schools: Development of an Assessment Tool
    Tuskegee University
    Tuskegee, Alabama, Jun 28-29, 2004
  • Symposium on Setting Standards in Cultural Competence Training for Healthcare Professionals
    Peña-Dolhun E, Muñoz C, Grumbach K.
    Cross-Cultural Education in US Medical Schools: Development of an assessment tool
    Glendale , CA , April 12, 2002
  • Cross-Cultural Competency Training: a Content Analysis of Training Programs
    Abstract
    Peña-Dolhun E, Munoz C, Grumbach K
    NRSA Trainees Research Conference
    Atlanta, GA, June 9, 2001
  • NRSA Annual Conference.
    Peña-Dolhun E, Grumbach K, Vranizan K, Osmond D, Bindman A
    Specialists’ Attitudes Towards Primary Care Gatekeepers”
    Poster Presentation
    Los Angeles , CA, June, 2000
  • Bristol Myers Squibb National Family Practice Research Symposium.
    Peña-Dolhun E, Grumbach K, Vranizan K, Osmond D, Bindman A
    “Specialists’ Attitudes Towards Primary Care Gatekeepers”
    Ft. Lauderdale , FL , October 23, 1999

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