Brenda Goldhammer, MPhil
Program Director
Family Community Medicine
School of Medicine
goldhammerb@ucsf.edu 415-353-8637
Brenda Goldhammer, is the Program Director for the National Clinician Consultation Center (NCCC), a consultation and educational resource that helps clinicians across the U.S. of all experience levels provide evidence-informed, high-quality care.
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The NCCC is dedicated to promoting health equities in the United States by helping every health care professional feel supported and confident in their decision-making through evidenced-informed, person-centered clinical consultation and education.
Brenda has worked for nearly 30 years in HIV-related areas. She began her career providing direct services to people with HIV in San Francisco in the mid-1990s as a Case Manager. This early work greatly influenced and solidified her commitment to health equity and social justice. Before joining the NCCC, Brenda launched her career at UCSF with the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies as an HIV/AIDS Intervention Specialist. As Program Director for the NCCC, she provides operational and strategic leadership including overseeing the program’s technological and infrastructure improvements. She also manages the projects collaborative partnerships and public relations.
Education & Training
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- MPH Community Health Sciences UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
- BA Sociology University of California, Berkeley
Publications (1)
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HumansPost-Exposure ProphylaxisRetrospective StudiesHotlinesHIV InfectionsInfectious Disease Transmission, Patient-to-ProfessionalMaleOccupational ExposureReferral and ConsultationHealth Personnel
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Experiences of the National Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Hotline (PEPline): Occupational PEP consultation needs and trends, 2014 to 2022.
American journal of infection control 2024 Nakayoshi A, Gruta C, Lutes ER, Stupar L, Goldhammer B, Bositis C, Chu C