Brent Kobashi, MD
Professor
Medicine
School of Medicine
brent.kobashi@ucsf.edu 415-353-7999
Brent Kobashi, MD, is a Clinical Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UCSF, currently working at the General Internal Medicine Practice at Sutter Street. He is particularly interested in chronic disease management, quality of life, preventive care, patient-centered medicine, LGBTQ+ health and healthy aging.
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He is involved in medical education and has an interest in educational innovation. His teaching efforts include working with UCSF medical students as a coach and precepting trainees in internal medicine continuity clinic. He is the Co-Director of the Career Advising Program at the UCSF School of Medicine.
He is involved in quality and practice improvement.
Education & Training
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- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training University of California 2017
- MD Stanford School of Medicine
- Residency University of California, San Francisco
Interests
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- Quality improvement
- Reducing disparities
- LGBTQ Health
- Primary care
- Healthy aging
- Medical student education
- Internal medicine residency training
- Preventive care
Publications (2)
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Interviews as TopicCompetency-Based EducationCognitionLearningMiddle AgedProblem-Based LearningAdultFaculty, MedicalWorkplaceSchools, MedicalStudents, MedicalTeachingProfessional RolePhysiciansSan Francisco
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An interview study of how clinical teachers develop skills to attend to different level learners.
Medical teacher 2015 Chen HC, Fogh S, Kobashi B, Teherani A, Ten Cate O, O'Sullivan P -
Sequencing learning experiences to engage different level learners in the workplace: An interview study with excellent clinical teachers.
Medical teacher 2015 Chen HC, O'Sullivan P, Teherani A, Fogh S, Kobashi B, ten Cate O