Jayme Congdon, MD, MS
Assistant Professor
Pediatrics
School of Medicine

jayme.congdon@ucsf.edu

Jayme Congdon MD, MS is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Affiliated Faculty at the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. She conducts community-engaged research to develop and test innovative models of health care delivery that promote equitable access to high-quality preventive care.

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Her current research projects focus on integrated newborn and postpartum health services, trauma-informed and family-centered pediatric primary care, and adolescent opioid use disorder treatment. She works clinically and teaches pediatric residents and students in the UCSF newborn nursery and pediatric primary care clinic.

Awards

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  • Best Abstract, Academic Pediatric Association QI Research Conference, 2024
  • NIH Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award, 2021-2025
  • Hugh O’Brodovich Excellence in Scholarship Award, 2018
  • Academic Pediatric Association Resident Investigator Award, 2017
  • Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 2017
  • MD with Distinction, UCSF Clinical and Translational Research Pathway, 2015

Education & Training

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  • Residency Pediatrics Stanford University
  • MS Public Health University of California, Berkeley
  • Fellowship Academic General Pediatrics University of California, San Francisco
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training University of California, San Francisco
  • MD Medicine University of California, San Francisco

Interests

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  • mental health
  • health services research
  • legislative advocacy
  • public health policy
  • birth outcomes
  • family-centered care in pediatrics
  • substance use disorder
  • family planning and reproductive health equity
  • health equity and justice
  • social and structural determinants of health
  • newborn medicine

Grants and Projects

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Publications (15)

Top publication keywords:
Birth IntervalsHealth Services Needs and DemandTerm BirthFamily Planning ServicesPediatriciansHydrocortisoneBreast FeedingParturitionIntentionPremature BirthContraceptionPatient AdvocacyPostpartum PeriodTemperamentBuprenorphine

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