General Internal Medicine VA
Diagnosis: Teaching, Measuring, Innovating with Julia Adler-Milstein, Andrew Auerbach, and Gurpreet Dhaliwal
The critical thinking required to diagnose a patient’s condition is fundamental to our work as internists. Yet if done poorly, diagnostic errors and inequities can deeply harm patients – in fact, studies have shown that several hundred thousand patients die or suffer major harm from diagnostic mistakes each year. In this Grand Rounds, we’ll have three expert faculty explore fundamental issues in diagnosis, each seen through their specialized lenses of research, informatics, and education.

Alison Rustagi, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor

Mitzi Hawkins, MD
Assistant Professor

Anita Hargrave, MD
Assistant Professor

Jenny Cohen, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Joshua Bamberger, MD
Volunteer Clinical Professor
ZSFG Medicine Grand Rounds - MGR 22028
Courtney Lyles, Ph.D. (panel moderator)
Associate Professor, UCSF Division of General Internal Medicine, ZSFG; UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations, and the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
Panelists:
Delphine Tuot, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, UCSF Division of Nephrology, ZSFG

Salomeh Keyhani, MD
Professor
Robert Lemons, MD
Professor
Archana Sridhar, MD
Associate Professor