Nancy Morioka-Douglas
Academic Appointments
- Clinical Professor, Medicine - Family & Community Medicine
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
Stanford Family Medicine 211 Quarry Rd Rm N349 MC 5708 Stanford, CA 94305 Tel Work (650) 723-6963 Fax (650) 498-7750Practices at Stanford Hospital and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Professional Snapshot
Clinical Focus
- Family & Community Medicine
- Family Medicine
Administrative Appointments
- Clinic Chief, Stanford Family Medicine (1998 - present)
- Associate Director, Stanford Geriatric Education Center (2007 - present)
- Clinical Director, Stanford Geriatric Education Center (2006 - 2006)
- Co-Director, Stanford Geriatric Education Center (2002 - 2006)
Honors and Awards
- Leadership Fellow, California HealthCare Foundation Leadership Fellowship (2008-2010)
- Participant, Stanford Physician Leadership Development Program (2006-2007)
- “Standard Setting Committee for Examination, 2005. American Board of Family Medicine.”, American Board of Family Medicine (2005)
- Named as one of the "Best Doctors", Best Doctors (2003 to present)
- Song Brown Fellowship in Family Medicine, Stanford Affiliated Family Practice Residency at San Jose Hospital (1984-1985)
Professional Education
| Fellowship: | San Jose Medical Center, CA (1985) |
| Board Certification: | Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine (1984) |
| Residency: | San Jose Medical Center, CA (1984) |
| Internship: | San Jose Medical Center, CA (1984) |
| Medical Education: | University of Hawaii, HI (1981) |
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
Community & International Work
Web Site Links
Scientific Focus
Research Interests
In her academic work, Nancy Morioka-Douglas is currently focused on improving care for patients with chronic illness such as diabetes. In addition, she continues her life time commitment to working with underserved communities in her work with schools in East Palo Alto and Redwood City. Finally, she is able to blend these interests in her work in "ethnogeriatrics", the culturally competent care of ethnic elders.
Publications
- Developing Curricula in Cultural Competence: An iterative, medical student driven process 32nd Annual STFM Predoctoral Education Conference, February 2006. 2006
- "Ethnogeriatrics: Taking Care of Ethnic Elders in America" Faces and Masks of Aging: Implications from the lives of Japanese elderly", conference, May 2005. 2005
- Issues in caring for Afghan American elders: insights from literature and a focus group. J Cross Cult Gerontol. 2004; (1): 27-40
- Medical education and chronic disease. JAMA. 2004; (24): 2975; author reply 2975-6
