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Claire Gibson, MD

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Title(s)Assistant Professor, Pediatrics - Fresno
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address155 N Fresno Street, #219
Fresno CA 93701
Phone415-476-5001
PronounsShe/Her/Hers
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    Stanford UniversityBA2009Human Biology
    University of California, San FranciscoMD2017School of Medicine
    University of California, San Francisco2020Pediatric Residency
    University of California, San Francisco2021Chief Residency
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    University of California, San Francisco2024UCSF Fresno Department of Pediatrics Mentoring Award
    University of California, San Francisco2024Academy of Medical Educators Excellence in Teaching Award
    University of California, San Francisco2024Nominated for Henry J. Kaiser Award for Excellence in Teaching
    University of California, San Francisco2023Nominated for Henry J. Kaiser Award for Excellence in Teaching
    University of California, San Francisco2020UCSF Pediatric Residency Dr. Lucy Crain Award
    University of California, San Francisco2018UCSF Pediatric Residency Dr. Ahmad GaneaBassiri Award
    University of California, San Francisco2017UCSF Pathways to Discovery Award: Health & Society Pathway
    University of California, San Francisco2016Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society

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    Dr. Gibson is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at UCSF who practices primary care and teaches at the UCSF branch campus in Fresno. After serving as a chief resident in the UCSF Pediatric Residency, Dr. Gibson worked as a neonatal hospitalist at UCSF prior to returning to her hometown of Fresno. She is passionate about newborn medicine, community health, and medical education. Dr. Gibson has additional training in the treatment of substance use disorder and is an advocate for families and newborns affected by the condition. She loves working with medical students and resident physicians and has sought out opportunities to improve her skills as a medical educator. She is joining the 2025-2026 cohort of the UCSF Teaching Scholars Program.