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       Adrienne Green, MD
Personal Information
Name: Adrienne Green, MD
Title and Academic Appointment Associate Clinical Professor, Step 2
Associate Chief Medical Officer
Hospitalist
UCSF Department of Medicine

 

Education and Training
1983-1987 B.A., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Wesleyan University
1990-1994 M.D. Hahnemann University School of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1994-1995 Intern, Medicine, Stanford University
Palo Alto, California
1995-1997 Resident, Medicine, Stanford University
Palo Alto, California
1997-1998 Chief Resident, Medicine, Stanford University
Palo Alto, California

Post-Graduate Training
07/1999-06/2000 Fellow, General Internal Medicine Faculty Development Program
2002 Training in Clinical Research, UCSF Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
2004-2006 Fellow, California Healthcare Foundation Leadership Fellowship

 

Licensure and Board Certification
1997 Board Certified Internal Medicine, re-certification in progress
2005 California Licensure
2005 DEA Registration
2006 ACLS

 

Principal Academic Positions
1997-1998 Staff Physician, Medicine
Stanford University Medical Center
1998-2004 Assistant Clinical Professor, Medicine
University of California, San Francisco
2004-present Assocaite Clinical Professor, Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

 

Awards and Honors
1990 Reed, Ludwick and Measey Scholarships for academic achievement
1991 Berman Scholarship for academic excellence as a first year student
1993 Alpha Omega Alpha
1994AMWA-Janet Glasgow Memorial Prize, Hahnemann Medical Staff and William Likoff Awards (for clinical and academic excellence)
1998Ebaugh Award for outstanding research as a medical resident
2005 UCSF Medical Center Exceptional Physician
2005 Alpha Omega Alpha nomination by UCSF Class of 2006
2007 Society of Hospital Medicine Award for Clinical Excellence

 

Professional Activities: Clinical and Teaching
Clinical Responsibilities Dates Current Service per Year Teaching
Inpatient Attending 1998-present 2 months/year 3 residents & 2-3 students/month
Inpatient Attending - Mt. Zion 2005-present 1 months/year  
Medical Consultation 1999-2006   2 residents/ month
Palliative Care Consultation 2003-2006   1-2 residents, 1-2 students/month

 

Professional Organizations and Service
  • Member, American College of Physicians (1997-present)
        Ad hoc manuscript review: Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Member, American Geriatrics Society (2003-2004)
  • Member, Society of Hospital Medicine (1999-present)
        Ad hoc manuscript review: Hospital Medicine
        Chair: SHM Observation Unit Taskforce
  • Member, Society of General Internal Medicine (1999-2004)

 

Presentations
    National:
2003 Society of Hospital Medicine Annual MeetingAcute and Post Acute Care of the Elderly: Models for Improving Outcomes.
2006Society of Hospital Medicine Annual MeetingInnovations in Discharge Planning Workshop

    Selected UCSF CME and Grand Rounds:
2005Essentials of Primary Care, CME:  Non-Pain Symptoms in Palliative Care, Sleep Disorders in Primary Care, Prevention and Management of Complications of Cirrhosis, Common Problems in the Geriatric Patient
2004Essentials of Primary Care, CME:  Common Problems in the Geriatric Patient, Prevention and Management of the Complications of Cirrhosis, Functional Decline in the Geriatric Patient
2003Primary Care Grand Rounds:  Delirium, Dementia and Depression in the Hospitalized Geriatric Patient
2003Management of the Hospitalized Patient, CMEGeriatric Assessment for the Hospitalized Patient.
2003Advances in Internal Medicine, CMEFunctional Decline in the Geriatric Patient: Challenges and Models for Care
2002Management of the Hospitalized Patient, CME:  The Hospitalized Geriatric Patient: Functional Decline
2002Primary Care Grand RoundsThe Hospitalized Geriatric Patient: Discharge Planning and Functional Decline
2002Geriatrics Grand Rounds:  Discharge Planning for the Geriatric Patient:  Pearls and Pitfalls
2000Management of the Hospitalized Patient, CMEAspiration Pneumonia in the Hospitalized Geriatric Patient: A case study
2000Primary Care Grand Rounds:  Lessons from the SNF: Evaluation and Management of Pressure Ulcers

    Other Lecturers:
2004-2005 Internal Medicine Intern Ambulatory Lecture Series:  Non-pain Symptoms in Palliative Care
2005-2006 Palliative Care Core lecture series (Non-Pain Symptoms, Transitioning Patients to Hospice)
2005-2006 UCSF Resident Quality Curriculum:  Getting Started with Quality Improvement Projects
2002-present Nurses Improving Care for Hospitalsystem Elders Introductory ConferencesThe Hospitalized Geriatric Patient
2004-present UCSF Internal Medicine Core Conferences:  Doctor Your Patient Needs to be Discharged

 

University and Public Service
    Leadership
7/06-present Associate Chief Medical Officer, UCSF Medical Center
1/05-6/06 Director, UCSF-Mt. Zion Hospitalist Service
7/06-6/05 Director of Quality Improvement, UCSF Hospitalist Group
7/00-present Medical Director, UCSF Transfer Center
7/00-present Physician Advisor, UCSF Department of Care Coordination

    Hospital Administration and Performance Improvement (2000-present only)
7/06-present Pharmaceuticals and Therapeutics Committee
7/06-present UCSF Patient Safety Committee
7/06-present Clinical Event Oversight Committee
7/06-present UCSF Quality Improvement Executive Committee
5/06-present Chair, UCSF Utilization Management Committee
7/05-present Co-chair, Transfer Center Steering Committee
7/05-7/06 Mt. Zion Oversight Committee
7/04-7/05 Physician lead, Alcohol Withdrawal Performance Improvement Project
1/03-7/05 Physician lead, Medical Service Discharge Improvement Project
1/04-present UCSF Patient Flow/Capacity Solutions Taskforce
5/02-present UCSF Information Technology Steering Committee
4/02-present Advisory Board Member, UCSF Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders
6/01-present UCSF Patient Satisfaction/Service Excellence Committee
7/00-9/04 UCSF Transfer Center Steering Committee
11/00-present Advisory Board Member, UCSF Home Health Care Professionals
7/03-12/03 Chair, UCSF Admissions and Discharges Task Force
5/01-5/02 UCSF Discharge Planning Performance Improvement Committee
7/00-9/04 UCSF Clinical Resource Management Committee

    Residency Programs
7/06-present UCSF Graduate Medical Education Committee
7/99-7/05UCSF Internal Medicine Committee on Housestaff Evaluation and Feedback
1999-2000UCSF Primary Care Intern Selection Committee
1997-1998Stanford Internal Medicine Committee on Residency Training and Curriculum

    Community Service
2004-present San Francisco Friends School library Committee
2001-2005Room Parent, Marin Day Schools, Laurel Heights Campus
1996-1998Volunteer Physician, Arbor Free Clinic
1997-1998Arbor Free Clinic Advisory Board
1991-1992Co-Director, Homeless Clinics Project, Hahnemann University
 
Grants and Research Activities
2003-2004Project Director, Improving Care for Hospitalized Elders through Multidisciplinary Conferences. Academic Geriatric Resource Center.
2001-2005Co-investigator, Inter-Hospital Transfer Study. Unfunded.
 
Abstracts and Publications
  1. Green, A., Jones, D., Mason, M., and Ogden, R.  Return Transfers: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Transfer Patients Improves Patient Flow.  Abstract and Poster Presentation. University Health system Consortium Fall Quality Forum, October 2006.  

  2. Green, A., Showstack, J., Renne, D., and Goldman, L., The Relationship of Insurance Status, Hospital Ownership and Teaching Status with Inter-hospital Transfers in California.  Academic Medicine 80:774-779, August 2005.

  3. Green, A.  Geriatrics, in Pistoria M., Amin, A., Dressler D., McKean, S., Budnitz, T.  Core Competencies in Hospital Medicine, Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2006; 1 (supplement 1).

  4. Green, A.  Delirium and Dementia, in Pistoria M., Amin, A., Dressler D., McKean, S., Budnitz, T.  Core Competencies in Hospital Medicine, Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2006; 1 (supplement 1).

  5. Green, A., Fearon, W., Roey, S., Marx, J., Loutit, J. and Skeff, K., Importance of monitoring for educational morbidity: The evaluation of a new attending system.  Abstract and Poster presentation: American Program Directors in Internal Medicine, April 1998.

  6. Fervenza, F., Green, A., Lafayette, R., Acute renal failure due to postinfectious glomerulonephritis during pregnancy. American Journal of Kidney Diseases 29: 273-276, February 1997.

  7. Iwashima, M., Green, A., Bonyhadi, M., Davis, M., Allison, J. and Chien, Y.,  Expression of a fetal gd T-Cell Receptor in adult mice triggers a non-MHC linked form of selective depletion.  International Immunology 3:385-393, 1991.

  8. Lin, A., Devaux, B., Green, A., Sagerstrom, C., Elliot, J. and Davis, M., Expression of T-Cell Antigen Receptor Heterodimer in a Lipid Linked Form. Science 249:677-679, August 1990.

  9. Iwashima, M., Green, A., Davis, M., and Chien, Y., Variable region (Vd) gene segment most frequently used in adult thymocytes is located 3’ of the constant (Cd) region.  P.N.A.S. 85:8161-65, Nov. 1988.


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