Medicine Grand Rounds - Dr. Jeff Kohlwes

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Updates in General Internal Medicine; 2017-18
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Jeff Kohlwes is a Professor of Medicine at the San Francisco VAMC.  After growing up on a boat in Sausalito, he was an undergraduate at UC Davis and a medical student at Dartmouth where he graduated with honors. After being a resident and chief resident at UCSF he was medical director of the methadone and AIDS clinic at ZSFG for two years.  He was then a RWJ Fellow at the University of Washington before returning to run the PRIME Residency Program in 2000 focusing on residency scholarship where his residents have published almost 300 first author publications.  His research focuses on residency training tracks, and scholarship.  As Associate Editor for JGIM he developed the Exercises In Clinical Reasoning Series to create a case-based curriculum for educators. In 2018, Jeff was awarded the UCSF Academic Senate Teaching Award for senior faculty for his ongoing contributions as a teacher, mentor and scholar. An avid outdoorsman, Jeff has climbed most of the highest west coast mountains and raft-guided throughout the west. He has given this talk for the last 14 years as a way of remaining current with the medical literature.

 

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