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    Vanessa Grubbs

    Physician. Writer. Speaker.

    Professional Background

    Vanessa Grubbs is a distinguished physician and author who transitioned from a celebrated medical career in nephrology to focus solely on writing and advocacy in health care. As a former nephrologist at San Francisco General Hospital, her experience in the field of kidney health informs her compelling narratives about dialysis, kidney transplants, and healthcare disparities. Since October 1, 2019, Vanessa has dedicated herself fully to writing—and her impactful work continues to resonate in the healthcare community.

    Her debut book, Hundreds of Interlaced Fingers: A Kidney Doctor's Search for the Perfect Match, published by Harper Collins, Amistad on June 13, 2017, highlights critical issues in nephrology through personal anecdotes. The book provides readers with an in-depth look at the complexities of kidney disease, the struggles of patients navigating the healthcare system, and the often misunderstood dynamics of kidney transplants and dialysis.

    Education and Achievements

    Vanessa's educational background is both impressive and robust. She earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree, graduating cum laude in Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies from Duke University. Her academic excellence continued at Duke, where she obtained her Doctor of Medicine (MD). After completing her medical degree, she further honed her skills through a Primary Care Residency at Alameda County Medical Center and additional specialized training with a General Medicine Research Fellowship at UCSF.

    At UCSF, she also completed a Nephrology Fellowship, showcasing her dedication to one of the most intricate fields in medicine. Her desire to understand population health led her to pursue a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology at UC Berkeley, solidifying her expertise in public health data and research.

    Current Writing Projects

    Currently, Vanessa is actively involved in writing her second and third books, where she aims to continue her exploration of kidney health and broader healthcare issues. She is particularly enthusiastic about discussing important topics related to kidney disease, dialysis, organ transplants, palliative care, and systemic disparities in healthcare.

    Advocacy and Community Involvement

    Beyond her written work, Vanessa is dedicated to health advocacy and education. She contributes to health conversations as a blog contributor for the California Health Care Foundation, where she addresses various health care topics, including racial disparities in health and end-of-life care decisions.

    Through her past roles, including Director of the Renal Plus Clinic at San Francisco General Hospital and Associate Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, Vanessa has actively shaped healthcare policy and education within academic and clinical settings. As a pioneer of the PRIME Capstone Course at UCSF, she molded the next generation of healthcare professionals.

    Vanessa's participation in the CHCF Health Care Leadership Fellowship distinguished her as a leader among her peers, and her ability to blend clinical experience with creative writing has established her as a unique voice in the intersection of health, culture, and literature.

    Achievements

    1. Author of Hundreds of Interlaced Fingers: A Kidney Doctor's Search for the Perfect Match, published by Harper Collins, Amistad.
    2. Contributed to the California Health Care Foundation through impactful blog writing.
    3. Keynote Speaker on various topics related to kidney health and disparities in healthcare, engaging diverse audiences.
    4. Leadership in academic medicine through roles such as Associate Professor at UCSF and Director of Renal Plus Clinic at San Francisco General Hospital.
    5. Fellowship recipient at CHCF Health Care Leadership Fellowship, focusing on innovation in healthcare solutions.
    6. Instructor and mentor for future medical professionals at the University of California, San Francisco, assisting with medical education and public health practices.

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    Location

    Oakland, California, United States