Malcolm John, MD, MPH

Professor

Malcolm John, MD MPH is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) where he is the inaugural Medical Director of Health Equity for UCSF Health, Co-Chair of the Health Equity Council at UCSF Health, and Director of the UCSF Black Health Initiative (BHI). He is also Director of HIV Health Equity at the UCSF 360 Positive Care Center after serving 18 years as Medical Director.

Dr. John is an Infectious Disease physician with expertise in HIV care for diverse populations with emphasis on African Americans/Black Americans as well as HIV & Aging. Dr. John lectures in and promotes advancing care for vulnerable populations, ethnic and age differences in HIV clinical outcomes and comorbidities, reducing healthcare disparities and promoting health equity.

Dr. John was a Dean's Diversity Leader of the UCSF Dean's Office 5-year Differences Matter Initiative through 2020 as the clinical health equity group’s faculty lead for UCSF Health, where he and his collogues played a pivotal role in launching the Health Equity Council at UCSF Health. Motivated to increase his role in organizational change to promote health equity, Dr. John completed a 2 year fellowship with the California Health Care Foundation in 2020, during which he worked on integrating health equity into the quality infrastructure of UCSF Health. He subsequently became a Co-Chair of the UCSF Health Equity Council where he continues to focus on the integration of health equity into the UCSF Health System to ensure all have a fair and just opportunity to reach the optimal health through equitable access to care, clinical outcomes and patient experiences.

Dr. John's other area of focus is working with the Black community to address health disparities. He launched the UCSF Black Health Initiative (BHI) in 2020 to help UCSF be a better partner with the Black community in order to address COVID-19 and related disparities.

Interests include lecturing about and advancing care for vulnerable populations, ethnic and age differences in HIV outcomes and comorbidities, reducing healthcare disparities and promoting health equity. Dr. John is experienced in program development, community collaborations, securing research funding, and in developing and applying new models of HIV care for vulnerable populations across academic and community-based settings.

Education
2017 - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training, University of California
ID Fellowship, 2000 - Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco
M.P.H., 1999 - School of Public Health, University of California Berkeley
Residency, 1997 - Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
M.D., 1994 - School of Medicine, Harvard University
Websites
Publications
  1. Dzeng E, López L, John M. Novel Strategies to Promote Alignment between Healthcare and Social Care Systems By Addressing the Social Drivers of Health. Journal of general internal medicine 2024. PMID: 39327342


  2. Zepf R, Greene M, Hessol NA, Johnson MO, Santos GM, John MD, Dawson-Rose C. Syndemic conditions and medication adherence in older men living with HIV who have sex with men. AIDS care 2020. PMID: 32468831


  3. Bourgeois JA, John M, Zepf R, Greene M, Frankel S, Hessol NA. Functional deficits and other psychiatric associations with abnormal scores on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in older HIV-infected patients. International psychogeriatrics 2019. PMID: 31014404


  4. Foreman SC, Wu PH, Kuang R, John MD, Tien PC, Link TM, Krug R, Kazakia GJ. Factors associated with bone microstructural alterations assessed by HR-pQCT in long-term HIV-infected individuals. Bone 2019. PMID: 31874226


  5. Greene M, Hessol NA, Perissinotto C, Zepf R, Hutton Parrott A, Foreman C, Whirry R, Gandhi M, John M. Loneliness in Older Adults Living with HIV. AIDS and behavior 2018. PMID: 29151199


  6. Hessol NA, Zepf R, Zobell E, Weiser SD, John MD. Food Insecurity and Aging Outcomes in Older Adults Living with HIV. Volume 21 of Issue 12. AIDS and behavior 2017. PMID: 28653132


  7. Jessica Y Rhee, Eric J Chan, Paul M Elizondo III, James A Bourgeois, Cameron W Foreman, Lisa Dazols, Jorien G Breur, Joseph K Shemuel, Amanda R Martin, Sharonya Shrivastava, Isabel E Allen and Malcolm D John. Telemedicine for Depression in Older People Living with HIV Acta Psychopathologica 2017. PMID:


  8. John MD, Greene M, Hessol NA, Zepf R, Parrott AH, Foreman C, Bourgeois J, Gandhi M, Hare CB. Geriatric Assessments and Association With VACS Index Among HIV-Infected Older Adults in San Francisco. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 2016. PMID: 27028497


  9. Shiboski CH, Lee A, Chen H, Webster-Cyriaque J, Seaman T, Landovitz RJ, John M, Reilly N, Naini L, Palefsky J, Jacobson MA. Human papillomavirus infection in the oral cavity of HIV patients is not reduced by initiating antiretroviral therapy. AIDS (London, England) 2016. PMID: 26919735


  10. John M. The clinical implications of HIV infection and aging. Oral diseases 2016. PMID: 27109276


  11. Moyes DL, Saxena D, John MD, Malamud D. The gut and oral microbiome in HIV disease: a workshop report. Oral diseases 2016. PMID: 27109284


  12. Jessica Rhee, Eric Chan, Paul Elizondo, James Bourgeois, Cameron Foreman, Lisa Dazols, Jorien Breur, Joseph Shemuel, Amanda Martin, Sharonya Shrivastava, Malcolm John. The Use of Home-Based Telepsychiatry for Mild to Moderate Major Depression in HIV-Positive Adults 50 Years and Older Living in San Francisco. Open forum infectious diseases 2015. PMID:


  13. Malcolm John, Nancy Hessol, C. Bradley Hare, Catherine Lyons, Roland Zepf, Terrence Marcotte, Amanda Hutton Parrott, Robert Whirry, Cameron Foreman, Monica Gandhi, Meredith Greene. 1607Veterans Aging Cohort Study (VACS) Index, Functional Status, and Other Patient Reported Outcomes in Older HIV-positive (HIV+) Adults. Open forum infectious diseases 2014. PMID:


  14. Saberi P, Yuan P, John M, Sheon N, Johnson MO. A pilot study to engage and counsel HIV-positive African American youth via telehealth technology. AIDS patient care and STDs 2013. PMID: 23991691


  15. Clark T, Marquez C, Hare CB, John MD, Klausner JD. Methamphetamine use, transmission risk behavior and internet use among HIV-infected patients in medical care, San Francisco, 2008. AIDS and behavior 2012. PMID: 21190073


  16. Lao CK, Gruta C, John MD, Cocohoba J. A comparison of tenofovir-associated renal function changes in HIV-infected African Americans vs Caucasians. Journal of the National Medical Association 2011. PMID: 21830636


  17. Robinson CA, Cocohoba J, MacDougall C, John MD, Guglielmo BJ. Discordance between ambulatory care clinic and community pharmacy medication databases for HIV-positive patients. Volume 47 of Issue 5. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : JAPhA 2007. PMID: 17848351


  18. John MD, Hibberd PL, Karchmer AW, Sleeper LA, Calderwood SB. Staphylococcus aureus prosthetic valve endocarditis: optimal management and risk factors for death. Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1998. PMID: 9636852


  19. Van Lint C, Amella CA, Emiliani S, John M, Jie T, Verdin E. Transcription factor binding sites downstream of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transcription start site are important for virus infectivity. Journal of virology 1997. PMID: 9223506