Maggie Gilbreth, MD
Assistant Professor
Pediatrics
School of Medicine

margaret.gilbreth@ucs.eu

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES

Dr. Gilbreth takes care of pediatric patients at the San Francisco General Hospital, both in the outpatient 6M/Children’s Health Center and inpatient Mother-Baby Unit and Pediatric Ward. As a pediatrician in this setting, Dr. Gilbreth cares for a diverse patient population receiving their care through this safety net institution. Dr. Gilbreth is a certified Spanish-English bilingual provider.

CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Dr. Gilbreth serves as the Project Lead for 6M/CHC's Resilient Beginnings Network Team, which focuses on improving trauma-informed practices and creating a more healing environment to work and come for care. Dr. Gilbreth was also the former Associate Medical Director of Primary Care in 6M/CHC and was a co-founder of the WILD: Series leadership program for women residents and fellows at UCSF.

Awards

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  • Excellence in Teaching, University of California, San Francisco, 2020
  • Brown-Coulter Award for Clinical Excellence by a Senior Resident at ZSFG, University of California, San Francisco, 2016
  • Resident Teaching Award by a Second-Year Pediatric Resident, University of California, San Francisco, 2016
  • Ahmad Ghane Bassiri Pediatric Intern Award, University of California, San Francisco, 2015
  • Alejandro Rodriguez-Prieto Award for Exemplary Community Engagement, University of Colorado, School of Medicine, 2014
  • Florence Sabin Scholarship for Public Health and Medicine for the Underserved, University of Colorado, School of Medicine, 2010-2014

Education & Training

  • Chief Residency University of California, San Francisco 2018
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training University of California 2017
  • General Pediatrics University of California San Francisco, PLUS Residency Program 06/2017
  • M.D. University of Colorado, School of Medicine 05/2014
  • B.S. History, Global Public Health Northwestern University 06/2008

Publications (1)

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