Bio
Lars Osterberg, MD, MPH, Associate Professor (Teaching) of Medicine at Stanford School of Medicine; Co-director of Stanford Medicine Teaching and Mentoring Academy. He currently directs the Educators-4-CARE program at Stanford University School of Medicine. This program is dedicated to develop the clinical skills in the Stanford Medical Students. His research interests are in areas of medical education healthcare access and healthcare delivery for vulnerable populations; innovations in medical practice; and patient adherence to medications. In his clinical settings, undergraduates, medical students and house staff are enriched by his lessons in social justice and compassionate, respectful medicine. He received an undergraduate degree in bioengineering from UC-Berkeley, an MD from UC-Davis, and a Master's in Public Health from UC-Berkeley. He also completed internal medicine residency at Stanford.
Administrative Appointments
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Co-Director, Stanford Medicine Teaching and Mentoring Academy, Stanford University School of Medicine (2016 - Present)
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Director, Educators-4-CARE, Stanford University School of Medicine (2008 - Present)
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Chief, General Internal Medicine, VA Hospital, Palo Alto (2001 - 2014)
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Director, Hypertension Clinic, VA Hospital, Palo Alto (2001 - Present)
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Co-Medical Director, Arbor Free Clinic (1999 - 2016)
Honors & Awards
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Stanford Medicine Leadership Award, Cardinal Free Clinics (2016)
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Gold Humanism Honor Society Inductee, Arnold P. Gold Foundation (2014)
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Service Award for Patient Care, Veterans Affairs, Palo Alto (2014)
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Lawrence H. Mathers Award, Stanford University School of Medicine (2011)
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Kaiser Clinical Teaching Award, Stanford University School of Medicine (2009)
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Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Award, Haas Center, Stanford University (2008)
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Annual Teaching Award, General Medical Disciplines, Stanford (2006)
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Community Award, Cingular Wireless (2006)
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Community Service Award, American College of Physicians (2005)
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Veterans Star Award for Patient Care, Veterans Affairs, Palo Alto (2005)
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Lance Armstong Compassion in Medicine Award, Stanford University School of Medicine (2004)
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Kaiser Award, Clinical Teaching, Stanford University School of Medicine (2001)
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Clinician Teacher Award, Society of General Internal Medicine (2000-2001)
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Annual Teaching Award, Stanford, General Internal Medicine (2000, 2001)
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Arthur L. Bloomfield Award, Stanford University School of Medicine (2000)
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David A. Rytand Award, Stanford University School of Medicine (2000)
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Ernest M. Gold Award, Excellence in Internal Medicine, UC Davis Medical Center (1991)
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Golden Goblet Award, UC Davis Medical Center (1991)
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Alpha Omega Alpha, UC Davis Medical Center (1990-present)
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Paulson Award, UC Davis Medical Center (1988, 1990)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Member, Alpha Omega Alpha (1990 - Present)
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Member, American College of Physicians (2004 - Present)
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Member, Society of General Internal Medicine (1998 - Present)
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Member, Physicians for a National Health Program (1999 - Present)
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Chapter Advisor, Gold Humanism Honor Society (2013 - Present)
Professional Education
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MPH, UC Berkeley, Public Health (2005)
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Resident, Internal Medicine, Stanford University Hospital (1994)
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MD, UC Davis, Medicine (1991)
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BS, Bioengineering, UC Berkeley (1985)
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Certificate, University of Lund, Sweden, Bioengineering (1983)
Community and International Work
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Arbor Free Clinic, http://arbor.stanford.edu/
Topic
Free healthcare for underserved patients
Partnering Organization(s)
Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto VAHCS
Populations Served
Underserved
Location
International
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes