Kalpana Nathan, MD

Title(s)HS Clinical Professor, Psychiatry
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address675 Nelson Rising Lane, #0100
San Francisco CA 94158
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    Stanford University School of Medicine 2015The Arthur L. Bloomfield Award in Recognition of Excellence in the Teaching of Clinical Medicine
    Stanford University School of Medicine2010Outstanding Community Preceptor (Clerkship)

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    Kalpana Nathan, MD, DLFAPA, CPE, is a Health Sciences Clinical professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at University of California, San Francisco. After completion of residency and research fellowship at Stanford University, she served 4 years at the San Francisco General Hospital/UCSF, gaining experience in the areas of substance use, HIV and public health. She worked at Palo Alto VA for more than a couple of decades. She served as chief medical director at Mental Health and Addiction services, El Camino Health, and later was the Executive Medical Director of Custody Behavioral Health at Santa Clara County. She is a certified physician executive. She has worked and taught in various settings, both inpatient and outpatient, as well as private and public sectors. She is board certified in General, Addiction and Forensic Psychiatry, as well as Lifestyle Medicine. Her interests include wellness and self-care for physicians, women's health, health creation and resiliency building for the community. She is a certified meditation teacher, has completed sprint and Olympic triathlons, and enjoys traveling around the world. She received the outstanding community clerkship preceptor award in 2010 and the Arthur L. Bloomfield Award in Recognition of Excellence in the Teaching of Clinical Medicine in 2015 at the Stanford University School of Medicine. She is a Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association.

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    1. Differentiating people with schizophrenia from healthy controls in a developing Country: An evaluation of portable functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) as an adjunct diagnostic tool. Front Psychiatry. 2023; 14:1061284. Tran BX, Nguyen TT, Boyer L, Fond G, Auquier P, Nguyen HSA, Tran HTN, Nguyen HM, Choi J, Le HT, Latkin CA, Nathan KI, Husain SF, McIntyre RS, Ho CSH, Zhang MWB, Ho RCM. PMID: 36778640; PMCID: PMC9910791.
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    2. The USA. Lancet Psychiatry. 2021 05; 8(5):365-366. Tatum J, Nathan K. PMID: 33887176.
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    3. Suicide, Stigma, and Utilizing Social Media Platforms to Gauge Public Perceptions. Front Psychiatry. 2019; 10:947. Nathan NA, Nathan KI. PMID: 31998162; PMCID: PMC6970412.
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    4. A Global Bibliometric Analysis of Services for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS: Implications for Impact Mitigation Programs (GAPRESEARCH). AIDS Rev. 2020; 22(1):34-43. Tran BX, Nathan KI, Phan HT, Hall BJ, Vu GT, Vu LG, Pham HQ, Latkin CA, H-Ho CS, M-Ho RC. PMID: 32167503.
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    5. Indices of Change, Expectations, and Popularity of Biological Treatments for Major Depressive Disorder between 1988 and 2017: A Scientometric Analysis. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 06 26; 16(13). Tran BX, Ha GH, Vu GT, Nguyen LH, Latkin CA, Nathan K, McIntyre RS, Ho CS, Tam WW, Ho RC. PMID: 31247926; PMCID: PMC6651662.
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    6. Understanding Psychosis in a Veteran With a History of Combat and Multiple Sclerosis. Fed Pract. 2019 Jun; 36(Suppl 4):S32-S35. Lee A, Nathan KI. PMID: 31296981; PMCID: PMC6604979.
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