General Medical Disciplines In the Department of Medicine (Formerly General Internal Medicine and Family & Community Medicine)
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Ann Lindsay

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Contact Information

  • Clinical Offices
    Stanford Coordinated Care 211 Quarry Rd Suite 102 MC 5995 Palo Alto, CA 94304
    Tel Work (650) 724-1800 Fax (650) 736-2550
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    Email Tel (650) 736-0682 Tel (650) 724-1800
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Professional Overview

Clinical Focus

  • Family Practice
  • Care of patients with multiple chronic medical conditions

Honors and Awards

  • Fellow, California Health Care Foundation Leadership Program (9/2012-9/2014)
  • Woman of Distinction, American Association of University Women, Humboldt County (1998)
  • Best Practice Award: Development of a Community Drug Death Review, National Association of County and City Health Officers (2003)
  • Recognition for Community Service, United States Congress (2004)
  • Woman of the Year, California Second Senate District (2004)
  • Community Service Award, California Association of Addiction Medicine (2005)
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Professional Education

Residency: UCSF Family Practice Residency Program CA (1981)
Internship: UCSF Family Practice Residency Program CA (1979)
Board Certification: Family Practice, American Board of Family Medicine (1981)
Medical Education: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine OH (1978)

Scientific Focus

Current Research Interests

At Stanford Coordinated Care we are developing and researching a model of care for patients with complex chronic medical conditions who are not 'doing well'. We will assess four domains for each patient: the medical neighborhood; social support; self-management; and medical status and help patients develop their skills and support systems in these areas. Our goal is the triple aim: improved patient experience, improved medical outcomes and cost savings.

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