School of Medicine
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David Magnus, Ph.D.
Thomas A. Raffin Professor in Medicine and Biomedical Ethics and Professor (Teaching) of Medicine (Primary Care and Population Health)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Genetic testing, gene therapy, genetically engineered organisms, and the history of eugenics. Stem cell research and cloning, and egg procurement. Examining ethical issues in reproductive technologies. Organ transplantation – including donation after cardiac death, ethics of listing decisions. End of life issues in both adults and children.
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Megan Mahoney
Clinical Professor, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Stanford Primary Care delivers innovative, high-quality, personalized and holistic care for patients and families throughout their lives. We are leading the shift from a health care system focused on medical care for individual patients toward an integrated health system focused on health and wellness of a population. Stanford Primary Care partners with multiple stakeholders across Stanford Health Care and Stanford University to achieve the quadruple aim.
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Marina Martin
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Providing quality interdisciplinary care to older patients with complex conditions, dementia, or frailty
Health care delivery in low-income and low English proficiency communities
Improving health care delivery systems for older adults, particularly those with advanced illness and caregiver dependence
Advance care planning