Tejaswi Kompala, MD
Volunteer Assistant Clinical Professor
Medicine
School of Medicine
Tejaswi Kompala, MD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the UCSF Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism. She is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology. Dr. Kompala has particular interest in diabetes care, diabetes technology, diabetes prevention, obesity and weight management.
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She practices in the UCSF Diabetes Clinic, and engages in collaborative care with people living with Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, atypical diabetes, and other metabolic syndromes.
Her research and implementation interests include innovative diabetes care models in primary care and virtual care settings, with focus on population health management and integration of diabetes technology.
Education & Training
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- Endocrinology University of California, San Francisco 2020
- Chief Resident University of California, San Francisco 2018
- Internal Medicine Residency University of California, San Francisco 2017
- MD Boston University School of Medicine 2014
Interests
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- telehealth
- metabolic syndrome
- prevention
- implementation science
- behavior change
- population health
- diabetes technology
- obesity
- diabetes
- telemedicine
- women in medicine
Publications (21)
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Telehealth in type 1 diabetes.
Current opinion in endocrinology, diabetes, and obesity 2021 Kompala T, Neinstein AB -
Smart Insulin Pens: Advancing Digital Transformation and a Connected Diabetes Care Ecosystem.
Journal of diabetes science and technology 2021 Kompala T, Neinstein AB -
Accelerating Transformation to a Digital-First Diabetes Care Model.
Journal of diabetes science and technology 2020 Kompala T, Neinstein A -
A new era: increasing continuous glucose monitoring use in type 2 diabetes.
The American journal of managed care 2019 Kompala T, Neinstein A -
Glass "half full" on obesity and anti-obesity medication health communication.
Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2025 Hsu R, Eiselt AK, Kompala T
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Future directions for quality of life research with second-generation GLP-1RAs for obesity.
Diabetes, obesity & metabolism 2024 Hsu R, Kompala T, Eiselt AK -
Proactive Identification of Patients with Diabetes at Risk of Uncontrolled Outcomes during a Diabetes Management Program: Conceptualization and Development Study Using Machine Learning.
JMIR formative research 2024 Khalilnejad A, Sun RT, Kompala T, Painter S, James R, Wang Y -
NIH Fifth Artificial Pancreas Workshop 2023: Meeting Report: The Fifth Artificial Pancreas Workshop: Enabling Fully Automation, Access, and Adoption.
Journal of diabetes science and technology 2023 Aaron RE, Tian T, Yeung AM, Huang J, Arreaza-Rubín GA, Ginsberg BH, Kompala T, Lee WA, Kerr D, Colmegna P, Mendez CE, Muchmore DB, Wallia A, Klonoff DC -
Perceived stigma related to TB preventive therapy.
The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2023 Palacios CF, Hough MA, Shrestha R, Moll AP, Kompala T, Andrews L, Shenoi SV -
Diabetes Technology Meeting 2022.
Journal of diabetes science and technology 2023 Huang J, Yeung AM, DuBord AY, Wolpert H, Jacobs PG, Lee WA, Drincic A, Spanakis EK, Sherr JL, Prahalad P, Fleming A, Hsiao VC, Kompala T, Lal RA, Fayfman M, Ginsberg BH, Galindo RJ, Stuhr A, Chase JG,… -
Diabetes Specialists Value Continuous Glucose Monitoring Despite Challenges in Prescribing and Data Review Process.
Journal of diabetes science and technology 2022 Kompala T, Wong J, Neinstein A -
Characterization of Internal Medicine Chief Resident Administrative, Educational, and Clinical Experiences.
JAMA network open 2022 Garg M, Kompala T, Hurley M, López L -
Factors Associated With Discontinuation of Subspecialty Diabetes Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multisite Retrospective Cohort Study.
Diabetes care 2022 Haynes SC, Kompala T, Tancredi DJ, Neinstein AB, Crossen SS -
Disparities in Telemedicine Use for Subspecialty Diabetes Care During COVID-19 Shelter-In-Place Orders.
Journal of diabetes science and technology 2021 Haynes SC, Kompala T, Neinstein A, Rosenthal J, Crossen S -
Virtual Interviews at Graduate Medical Education Training Programs: Determining Evidence-Based Best Practices.
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2020 Huppert LA, Hsiao EC, Cho KC, Marquez C, Chaudhry RI, Frank J, Goglin SE, Hsu G, Kathpalia P, Khanna R, Kompala T, Rao MN, Bower BA, Trafas V, Santhosh L, Schwartz BS, Babik JM -
Analysis of "Accuracy of a 14-Day Factory Calibrated Continuous Glucose Monitoring System With Advanced Algorithm in Pediatric and Adult Population With Diabetes".
Journal of diabetes science and technology 2020 Kompala T, Neinstein AB -
I'm Worried About Low Testosterone-What Should I Know?
JAMA internal medicine 2020 Incze MA, Kompala T -
Integrated Tuberculosis/Human Immunodeficiency Virus Community-Based Case Finding in Rural South Africa: Implications for Tuberculosis Control Efforts.
Open forum infectious diseases 2017 Shenoi SV, Moll AP, Brooks RP, Kyriakides T, Andrews L, Kompala T, Upadhya D, Altice FL, Eksteen FJ, Friedland G -
Mimicker of hereditary angioedema: Idiopathic systemic capillary leak syndrome successfully treated with intravenous immunoglobulin.
Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology : official publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology 2017 Wan XC, Lai A, Kompala T, Ten R -
Impact of nurse-delivered community-based CD4 services on facilitating pre-ART care in rural South Africa.
BMC health services research 2016 Kompala T, Moll AP, Mtungwa N, Brooks RP, Friedland GH, Shenoi SV -
Transmission of tuberculosis in resource-limited settings.
Current HIV/AIDS reports 2013 Kompala T, Shenoi SV, Friedland G