Bio
Dr. Karl Lorenz, MD MSHS is a general internal medicine and palliative care physician, and Section chief of the VA Palo Alto-Stanford Palliative Care Program. Formerly at the VA Greater Los Angeles, Dr. Lorenz directed palliative care research at the VA Center for Innovation to Implementation and served on the faculty at the UCLA School of Medicine. Dr. Lorenz is a member of the VA?s national Hospice and Palliative Care Program (HPC) leadership team, director of the operational palliative care Quality Improvement Resource Center (QuIRC), and adjunct facility staff member at RAND. Dr. Lorenz?s work and leadership has been influential to the field of palliative care research. Under Dr. Lorenz?s leadership, since 2009 the Quality Improvement Resource Center (QuIRC) has served as one of three national leadership Centers responsible for strategic and operational support of the VA?s national hospice and palliative care programs. QuIRC develops and implements provider facing electronic tools for the VA?s national electronic medical record to improve the quality of palliative care. In that role, Dr. Lorenz participates with the national leadership team in strategic planning, policy development, and providing resources to support operational efforts. Dr. Lorenz has contributed to the field of global palliative care, serving the World Health Organization in its development of Palliative Care for Older People and leading methods for Palliative Care Essential Medications.
Administrative Appointments
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Section Chief, VA Palo Alto-Stanford University palliative care programs (2015 - Present)
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Director, VA GEC National Resource Center: Quality Improvement Resource Center (QuIRC) (2009 - Present)
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Palliative Care and Cancer Research Special Program Area Co-Director, VA GLA HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Provider Behavior/Center of Innovation (2005 - 2015)
Honors & Awards
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Deputy Secretary Award for Achievement, Department of Veterans Affairs (2010)
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Packer Australian-American Health Policy Fellowship, Australian Department of Health and Aging (2007-2008)
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Young Investigator Award, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (2006)
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Commendation for Role in VA Hospice and Palliative Care Initiative, Department of Veterans Affairs (2005)
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Hamolsky Junior Faculty Scientific Award Finalist, Society of General Internal Medicine (2003)
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National Innovation for Scholarship of Integration in Medical Education, Society of General Internal Medicine (2002)
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Nominee, Outstanding Scientific Paper, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (2000)
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Alpha Omega Alpha, Medical College of Georgia (1990)
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Phi Beta Kappa, Davidson College (1986)
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Alpha Epsilon Delta, Davidson College (1985)
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Freshman Alumni Award, Davidson College (1983)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Editorial Board, Annals of Palliative Medicine (2017 - Present)
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Editorial Board, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (2008 - Present)
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Associate Editor, BMC Palliative Care (2008 - 2009)
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Guest Editor, Journal of Clinical Oncology special review issue on Quality of Supportive Cancer Care (2008 - 2008)
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Editorial Board, American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (2005 - 2008)
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Member, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (2000 - Present)
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Member, Society for General Internal Medicine (1995 - Present)
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Member, American College of Physicians (1991 - Present)
Professional Education
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VA Fellowship, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Ambulatory Care (2001)
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Masters in Science, UCLA School of Public Health, Health Services (2001)
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Chief Medical Resident, Naval Medical Center San Diego (1995)
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Resident in Medicine, Naval Medical Center San Diego (1994)
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Intern in Medicine, Naval Medical Center San Diego (1992)
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MD, Medical College of Georgia (1991)
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BA, Davidson College, English Literature (1986)