Abigail Phillips, MD

Title(s)Associate Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Phone650-615-6001
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    Yale UniversityB.S.2001
    UCSFM.D.2008
    UCSFResidency2011Internal Medicine
    University of California, San Francisco, CA2018Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
    UCSF2020Teaching Scholars Program

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    Abigail (Abbi) Phillips (formerly Eastburn) is a clinician educator who practices general internal medicine in the inpatient and outpatient setting in the SFVA healthcare system. She is the site director for the UCSF ambulatory continuity clinic for residents at the San Bruno VA clinic. She also precepts interprofessional trainees and teaches population health and quality improvement through the VA EdPACT interprofessional training program.

    She is a member of the UCSF Academy of Medical Educators. Her roles with medical student education include (1) Bridges Coach and (2) Director of F2 Clinical Skills Learning and Assessment.
    She has received several teaching awards including the Calvin Chou PRIME teaching award (2016) and the Academy of Medical Educators Excellence in Teaching Award (2014, 2016). She is interested in clinical skills development and assessment, interprofessional education, primary care training, and mentoring across differences.

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    1. Identifying Entrustable Professional Activities for Internal Medicine Residents in Ambulatory Continuity Practice. J Gen Intern Med. 2020 06; 35(6):1917-1919. Soran C, Laponis R, Summerville S, Thompson V, Eastburn A, O'Sullivan P, Julian KA. PMID: 31637647; PMCID: PMC7280367.
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    2. A Lethal Hidden Curriculum - Death of a Medical Student from Opioid Use Disorder. N Engl J Med. 2019 Aug 29; 381(9):793-795. Lucey CR, Jones L, Eastburn A. PMID: 31461592.
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    3. Interprofessional population health advocacy: Developing and implementing a panel management curriculum in five Veterans Administration primary care practices. J Interprof Care. 2023 Sep 01; 37(sup1):S75-S85. Dulay M, Bowen JL, Weppner WG, Eastburn A, Poppe AP, Spanos P, Wojtaszek D, Printz D, Kaminetzky CP. PMID: 29746221.
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    4. Twelve tips for delivering successful interprofessional case conferences. Med Teach. 2017 Dec; 39(12):1214-1220. O'Brien BC, Patel SR, Pearson M, Eastburn AP, Earnest GE, Strewler A, Gager K, Manuel JK, Dulay M, Bachhuber MR, Shunk R. PMID: 28685632.
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    5. Awareness of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus among men who have sex with men. Sex Transm Dis. 2008 Dec; 35(12):1011-4. Phillips AM, Jones AG, Osmond DH, Pollack LM, Catania JA, Martin JN. PMID: 18665016; PMCID: PMC2593118.
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