Riham Alwan
Well-versed in the complexities of emergency medicine, Dr. Riham Alwan serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). With a robust educational background, she holds both an MD and an MPH, and has undergone extensive training in emergency and pediatric emergency medicine at esteemed institutions. Her dedication to the field is evident through her research, which primarily revolves around healthcare access for vulnerable populations, child maltreatment, and the experiences of refugees. Dr. Alwan's scholarly contributions include numerous articles published in peer-reviewed journals, where she explores the intricacies of healthcare disparities and seeks to enhance patient outcomes. Her work is driven by a profound commitment to bridging gaps in healthcare access and ensuring that marginalized communities receive the care they need. Through her research, she aims to shed light on the systemic issues that hinder equitable healthcare delivery and to propose actionable solutions. In addition to her research, Dr. Alwan is actively involved in various initiatives aimed at improving healthcare systems and policies. Her efforts extend beyond academia, as she collaborates with community organizations and healthcare providers to implement strategies that address the needs of underserved populations. Her passion for advocacy and education is reflected in her teaching, where she inspires the next generation of healthcare professionals to approach medicine with empathy and a focus on social justice. Dr. Alwan's work not only contributes to the academic community but also has a tangible impact on the lives of those she serves. Her commitment to improving healthcare access and addressing child maltreatment is a testament to her dedication to making a difference in the world. As she continues her career, Dr. Alwan remains focused on her mission to create a more equitable healthcare landscape for all.
Publications
, 126-145, 2021-08-12
, 200-215, 2023-03-04
, 534-534, 2019-08-01
, 452-453, 2009-07-01