Adeena Khan, MD
Associate Professor
Medicine
School of Medicine

Adeena Khan is an assistant clinical professor in internal medicine. She received her bachelor degree in Neurobiology from the University of Washington. She completed her medical school and internal medicine residency at the University of Washington. After completion of her residency, she served as chief resident in internal medicine at the Harborview Medical Center.

Show full bio (60 words) Hide full bio

Adeena serves as the assistant chief of the Moffitt-Long medical service in her administrative role for the UCSF Division of Hospital Medicine. Clinically, she attends on the Moffitt-Long wards service, supervising residents and medical students. She has a strong interest in medical education and curriculum development, with a specific focus on clinical medicine and quality improvement.

Awards

Show all (4) Hide

  • Excellence in Teaching Award for Clinical Faculty, UCSF, 2013-2014
  • AOA Resident Induction, University of Washington, 2012-2013
  • Intern Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Washington, 2009-2010
  • Robert S. Evans Award, University of Washington, 2008-2009

Publications (3)

Top publication keywords:
Patient Care TeamAcademic Medical CentersHospitalsFamilyInterviews as TopicPhysician-Patient RelationsTeaching RoundsPatient ParticipationEmotional IntelligenceInpatientsLeadershipDecision MakingPediatricsCommunicationInternal Medicine