Bio
Dr. Megan Mahoney is Chief of Staff of Stanford Health Care and Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University. She relies on a close collaboration between health care administration, researchers, and medical education which is essential for ensuring a learning health system at Stanford. She served as Section Chief of General Primary Care from 2015-2020 and the Medical Director and Clinic Chief of Stanford Family Medicine, Stanford's academic family medicine practice at Hoover Pavilion 2014-2016. She has a passion for teams and technology in health care and leads team-based care redesign efforts and the precision health initiative called Humanwide (humanwide.stanford.edu). Her career has focused on developing innovative and transformational approaches to integrated, team-based care that empowers patients, health care providers, and communities in the U.S. and globally. Before joining Stanford, she was a faculty member at UCSF for 10 years where she served in several leadership capacities in clinic operations, medical education and research.
Dr. Mahoney endeavors to provide patient-centered and compassionate services that enable patients to reach their health and wellness goals. Her academic focus is to develop innovative and transformative approaches to proactive and personalized team-based primary care that empowers patients, health care providers, and communities in the U.S. and internationally.
Clinical Focus
- Family Medicine
- Primary Care
Administrative Appointments
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Chief of Staff, Stanford Health Care (2020 - Present)
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Associate Physician Improvement Leader, Department of Medicine (2019 - Present)
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Vice Chief of Staff, Stanford Health Care (2017 - 2020)
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Chief, General Primary Care Section (2015 - 2020)
Honors & Awards
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The Dr. Augustus A. White III and Family Faculty Professionalism Award, Stanford University School of Medicine Office of Faculty Development and Diversity (2019)
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Fellow, California Healthcare Foundation Leadership Fellowship (2015-2017)
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The Hellman Fellows Fund Recipient http://www.hellmanfellows.org/, University of California (2010)
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Presidential Award of Distinction for Presentation, AASLD Annual Meeting, American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (2009)
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"Outstanding Family Service Network HIV Provider" for the Family HIV Clinic, Family Service Network, Ryan White Care Act Part D (2007)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Board Member, Stanford Health Care Board of Directors (2020 - Present)
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Board Member, University Healthcare Alliance Board of Directors (2018 - Present)
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Member, HHS Office on Women's Health Trauma Working Group in Washington D.C. (2011 - 2015)
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Member, Kenyan Ministry of Medical Services Family Medicine Coordinating Committee (2011 - 2014)
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Member, California Department of Public Health STI and Viral Hepatitis Division Viral Hepatitis Task Force (2010 - 2012)
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Reviewer, Human Resources and Services Administration HIV Clinical Review Textbook (2010 - 2011)
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Member, California Department of Public Health Office of AIDS Rural Think Tank (2009 - 2010)
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Member, California Department of Corrections Clinical Guidelines Committee (2007 - 2011)
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Member, California Department of Corrections HIV and Hepatitis Advisory Committee (2007 - 2011)
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Member, California Department of Corrections Hepatitis C Program Implementation Task Force (2007 - 2011)
Professional Education
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Medical Education: UCSF Graduate Medical Education Office (2001) CA
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Residency: UCSF School of Medicine SF General Hospital (2004) CA
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Board Certification: American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine (2004)
Community and International Work
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Family Medicine Global Exchange, Nairobi, San Francisco, Martinez, Palo Alto
Topic
Exchange of family medicine residents training opporutnities
Partnering Organization(s)
Stanford, Aga Khan University, UCSF, Contra Costa County Hospital
Populations Served
Family Medicine Residents
Location
International
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes
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Integrated Primary Health Care Program, Kaloleni, Kenya
Topic
Global Health, Primary Health Care Systems Strengthening
Partnering Organization(s)
Aga Khan University
Populations Served
Medical Students, Residents, Masters Students
Location
International
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes