Michael Reyes, MD, MPH
Professor Emeritus
Family Community Medicine
School of Medicine
Additional Positions:
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- Affiliate Professor, Department of Global Health, School of Public Health and School of Medicine, University of Washington
- Principal Investigator, Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center (PAETC), Department of Family and Community Medicine, UCSF
- Senior Director and Principal Investigator, International Training & Education Center for Health (I-TECH), Department of Family and Community Medicine, UCSF
- Principal Investigator, National Center of Excellence for Transgender Health, CDC
- Principal Investigator, Skills Development Unit Alameda County Care Connect; a Whole Person Care Pilot
- Principal Investigator, Technical Assistance Resources, Guidance, Education & Training (TARGET) Center; HHS, HRSA, HIV/AIDS Bureau
Training
- AA, General Education, Rio Hondo Community College, Whittier, CA
- BA, Biological Sciences, UC Irvine
- MD, UC Irvine
- Resident, Family Practice Valley Medical Center, Fresno,
- Chief Resident, Family Practice Valley Medical Center, Fresno,
- Song Brown Fellow, emphasis HIV, Valley Medical Center, Fresno
- MPH, UC Berkeley
Areas of Interest
- Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center (PAETC), and its predecessor, the Western AIDS Education and Training Center: Serving as Principal Investigator for this 25+ year old project which develops a variety of innovative HIV clinical training programs for health care providers in the states of California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawai'i, and the six U.S.-affiliated Pacific jurisdictions. Special initiatives include a focus on developing HIV clinicians along the US-Mexico border, incorporating HIV rapid testing into labor and delivery suites in California hospitals and a portfolio of capacity building programs funded by the Minority AIDS Initiative of the Ryan White Program.
- International Training and Education Center for Health (I-TECH): Serving as the Principal Investigator for the UCSF clinical and technical assistance component of the I-TECH activities and as Senior Director for the whole program, I-TECH currently is working in 25 countries and the Caribbean region. Collaboration with the University of Washington, I-TECH focuses on activities related to health system strengthening, health workforce development, laboratory systems development, laboratory systems development, operations research and evaluation, and prevention, care and treatment of infectious diseases.
- Center of Excellence for Transgender Health (CoE): Serving as the Principal Investigator for the CoE to provide leadership, capacity building, professional training, policy advocacy, research development, and resources to increase access to culturally competent health care for transgender people in the United States.
Awards
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- Chancellor Award for LGBT Leadership, UCSF, 2011
Education & Training
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- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training University of California 2017
Interests
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- transgender health
- preterm birth
- HIV
- health care worker training
- health system strengthening
- human resources for health
- US Mexico border health
- US-affiliated Pacific Jurisdictions
Websites
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- Department of Family and Community Medicine (fcm.ucsf.edu)
- International Training and Education Center for Health (go2itech.org)
- Center of Excellence for Transgender Health (CoE) (transhealth.ucsf.edu)
- TARGET Center: Tools for the Ryan White Community (careacttarget.org)
Publications (10)
Top publication keywords:
HIV InfectionsPrimary Health CarePublic-Private Sector PartnershipsProgram DevelopmentInternationalityDeveloping CountriesAnti-Retroviral AgentsEpidemiologic Research DesignDelivery of Health CareCapacity BuildingNeeds AssessmentEducation, Public Health ProfessionalHealth ResourcesEvidence-Based MedicineInternational Cooperation
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Preterm birth: the role of knowledge transfer and exchange.
Health research policy and systems 2017 Horvath H, Brindis CD, Reyes EM, Yamey G, Franck L, Knowledge Transfer and Exchange (KTE) Working Group -
Development of a technical assistance framework for building organizational capacity of health programs in resource-limited settings.
BMC health services research 2014 Reyes EM, Sharma A, Thomas KK, Kuehn C, Morales JR -
Building sustainable organizational capacity to deliver HIV programs in resource-constrained settings: stakeholder perspectives.
Global health action 2013 Sharma A, Chiliade P, Michael Reyes E, Thomas KK, Collens SR, Rafael Morales J -
Case management to improve adherence for HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy in Ethiopia: a micro-costing study.
Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E 2011 Marseille EA, Kevany S, Ahmed I, Feleke G, Graham B, Heller T, Kahn JG, Reyes M -
Adapting positive prevention interventions for international settings: applying U.S. evidence to epidemics in developing countries.
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC 2010 Dawson Rose C, Gutin SA, Reyes M -
Continuum of care for HIV patients returning to Mexico.
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC 2008 Donohoe T, Reyes M, Armas L, Mandel N -
Targeting HIV clinical training with maps: lessons from the Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center.
Evaluation & the health professions 2007 Myers J, Bernstein M, Morin SF, Reyes M -
'Healthcare is not something you can isolate from life in general": factors influencing successful clinical capacity building in the Pacific.
Pacific health dialog 2007 Vezina R, Reyes M, Goshima C, Morin SF -
Meeting the challenge of HIV clinical training within 2.5 million square miles of the Pacific Ocean.
Pacific health dialog 2007 Patrick KD, Goshima CK, Bowen T, Lyden C, Waldron J, Vezina R, Reyes EM, Andrade N -
Family Physicians and HIV Care (Letter to the Editor)
American Family Physician 2000 Reyes EM, Liljestrand P, Goldschmidt RH