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Maria Raven, MD, MPH, MS

Vice Chair and Chief of Emergency Medicine at UCSF Medical Center

Specialty: Emergency Medicine

Biography

 

Additional titles:
  • Emergency Medicine at UCSF Medical Center Endowed Professor
  • Professor of Emergency Medicine

 

Education:
BA: University of California, Berkeley, CA
MD: Oregon Health and Sciences University
Residency: New York University Langone Medical Center
Board Certification: Emergency Medicine

Research and Academic Interests: 
Improving care, cost effectiveness, frequent/high risk users of healthcare services, chronic illness, Medicaid, health policy, emergency department utilization, health services utilization, predictive modeling, health care delivery, small area variation.

University and National Positions:
Member, American College of Emergency Physicians
Member, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

Honors/Awards:
Irene Perstein Award for Outstanding Woman Clinician Scientist 2012
Family Practice Award 2001

 

Dr. Raven is a practicing Emergency Medicine physician and health services researcher, is the Chief of Emergency Medicine at UCSF and a Vice Chair in the UCSF Department of Emergency Medicine.   Prior to joining the UCSF faculty in 2011, Dr. Raven completed her residency and a research fellowship at NYU/Bellevue Hospital Center and oversaw one of six New York State Department of Health-funded Chronic Illness Demonstration Projects for the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation and New York State Medicaid.  In addition to working clinically in the ED at UCSF, Maria speaks locally and nationally about caring for complex populations, frequent emergency department users, and the link between homelessness and health. She has published and peer-reviewed extensively on these and other topics. Maria is co-PI for the San Francisco Whole Person Care Pilot evaluation, focused on improving care for chronically homeless high users of health and social care services, leads the EDIE (emergency department information exchange) program in the UCSF ED, and is the lead evaluator for a Santa Clara County Pay for Success program providing permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless frequents users of the County health system and jail. She is co-editor of a forthcoming Social Emergency Medicine textbook and is currently working on multiple initiatives to improve care for individuals with substance use disorders in emergency departments.  Since March 2020, her main focus has been on UCSF emergency department operations and preparedness in the face of COVID-19, and related research.

Publications

Kwon N, Raven MC, Chiang WK, Moran GJ, Jui J, Carter RA, Goldfrank L, EMERGEncy ID Net Study Group
Decker H, Evans J, Squire DG, Colom S, Perez K, Raven M, Plevin R, Kanzaria HK, Stey A
Wang RC, Addo N, Degesys NF, Fahimi J, Ford JS, Rosenthal E, Harris AR, Yaffee AQ, Peterson S, Rothmann RE, DeAngelis J, Tolia V, Shah MN, Stephenson TB, Nogueira-Prewitt SJ, Yoon KN, Fisher EM, Raven MC, Reuse N95 Group
Decker H, Colom S, Evans JL, Graham-Squire D, Perez K, Kushel M, Wick E, Raven MC, Kanzaria HK
Decker H, Colom S, Graham-Squire D, Wick E, Kushel MB, Raven M, Kanzaria HK
Strehlow M, Gisondi MA, Caretta-Weyer H, Ankel F, Brackett A, Brar P, Chan TM, Garabedian A, Gunn B, Isaacs E, von Isenburg M, Jarman A, Kuehl D, Limkakeng AT, Lydston M, McGregor A, Pierce A, Raven MC, Salhi RA, Stave C, Tan J, Taylor RA, Wong HN, Yiadom MYAB, Zachrison KS, Vogel J
Wang RC, Degesys NF, Fahimi J, Jin C, Rosenthal E, Lazar AA, Yaffee AQ, Peterson S, Rothmann RE, Jones CMC, Tolia V, Shah MN, Raven MC, Reuse N95 Group
Maria Raven, Hemal Kanzaria, Jaskaran (Karan) Bains