Jae Rouse Iñiguez, MA, MS
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Title(s) | Associate Dir of Operations, Family Community Medicine |
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School | School of Medicine |
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Address | 550 16th Street, #3339 San Francisco CA 94158
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Phone | 415-476-6138 |
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Biography
Johns Hopkins University | EdD | IP, '25 | Education, Urban Leadership |
University of California, San Francisco | MSHA | 2018 | Healthcare Administration & Interprofessional Leadership |
University of California, San Francisco | | 2017 | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training |
San Francisco State University | MA | 2006 | Human Sexuality Studies |
San Francisco State University | BA | 2002 | Cinema |
UCSF | 2024 | | Chancellor Award for LGBTQI Leadership |
UCSF Office of Diversity and Outreach | 2024 | | Institute for Diversity, Equity, and Anti-Racism Leadership (IDEAL) Academy |
UCSF School of Medicine | 2019
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| 2019 | STAR Achievement Award |
UCSF Clinical & Translational Science Institute | 2015
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| 2015 | Staff Development Award |
UCSF School of Medicine | 2011
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| 2011 | Great People Award |
Overview
Jae Rouse Iñiguez, MSHA, MA is a healthcare management expert with over 20 years of professional experience in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. They’ve managed projects with public health departments, academic health center teams, and clinic-based teams in various practice settings. As a Family & Community Medicine Unit Manager they are responsible for administration and operations, contracts, finance, personnel, and HR for all grants awarded to the Training & Health Equity Collaborative administrative unit. They enjoy playing music in local bands, volunteering, organizing social justice work, and spending time with their partner and rescue dogs.
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Brief Report: Informing Strategies to Build PrEP Capacity Among San Francisco Bay Area Clinicians. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2017 Feb 01; 74(2):175-179.
Bacon O, Gonzalez R, Andrew E, Potter MB, Iñiguez JR, Cohen SE, Liu AY, Fuchs JD. PMID: 27654813; PMCID: PMC5233589.
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Delegating responsibility from clinicians to nonprofessional personnel: the example of hypertension control. J Am Board Fam Med. 2012 Mar-Apr; 25(2):209-15.
Margolius D, Wong J, Goldman ML, Rouse-Iniguez J, Bodenheimer T. PMID: 22403202.
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