Claire Horton, MD, MPH

Title(s)Clinical Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1001 Potrero Avenue, #1315
San Francisco CA 94110
Phone628-206-6782
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    University of California, San Francisco, San FranciscoResidency 2001School of Medicine - Primary Care
    Duke University, Durham NCMD1997Medicine
    University of North Carolina, Chapel HillMPH1996Maternal and Child Health
    Duke University, Durham NCBA1992History
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    UCSF2015UCSF Academy of Medical Educators' Innovations in Education Award
    San Francisco General Hospital2011San Francisco General Hospital Rick Haber Excellence in Teaching Award
    UCSF Academy of Medical Educators2011Excellence in Teaching Award
    UCSF Healthforce Center2006  - 2009California Health Care Foundation Health Leadership Fellowship

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    1. Feasibility of a Video-Based Advance Care Planning Website to Facilitate Group Visits among Diverse Adults from a Safety-Net Health System. J Palliat Med. 2018 06; 21(6):853-856. Zapata C, Lum HD, Wistar E, Horton C, Sudore RL. PMID: 29461918; PMCID: PMC6037186.
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    2. "Choosing wisely" in an academic department of medicine. Am J Med Qual. 2015 Nov-Dec; 30(6):566-70. Hines JZ, Sewell JL, Sehgal NL, Moriates C, Horton CK, Chen AH. PMID: 24970279.
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    3. Interval examination: building primary care teams in an urban academic teaching clinic. J Gen Intern Med. 2013 Nov; 28(11):1517-21. Gupta R, Davis E, Horton C. PMID: 24043568; PMCID: PMC3797361.
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    4. Points for improvement: performance measurement for glycemic control in diabetes patients in a safety-net population. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2013 Mar; 39(3):109-13. Baxi S, Lakin J, Lyles CR, Berkowitz S, Horton C, Sarkar U. PMID: 23516760.
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    5. The bridge clinic. Am J Nurs. 2012 Jul; 112(7):56-9. Newbold E, Schneidermann M, Horton C. PMID: 22739616.
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    6. Signal and noise: applying a laboratory trigger tool to identify adverse drug events among primary care patients. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012 Aug; 21(8):670-5. Brenner S, Detz A, López A, Horton C, Sarkar U. PMID: 22626736; PMCID: PMC3402751.
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    7. Patient Follow-up in an Urban Resident Continuity Clinic: An Initiative to Improve Scheduling Practices. J Grad Med Educ. 2011 Jun; 3(2):256-60. Dowdy DW, Horton CK, Lau B, Ferrer R, Chen AH. PMID: 22655154; PMCID: PMC3184901.
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    8. Simian immunodeficiency virus disease course is predicted by the extent of virus replication during primary infection. J Virol. 1999 Jun; 73(6):4829-39. Staprans SI, Dailey PJ, Rosenthal A, Horton C, Grant RM, Lerche N, Feinberg MB. PMID: 10233944; PMCID: PMC112526.
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