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Ravi Dhurjati
Research Development Specialist, SoM Proposal Development Office
BioThe focus of my work is on the design, implementation and evaluation of health care delivery system interventions to improve quality of perinatal care delivery.
Specific areas of interest are:
Design and evaluation of systems-based approaches to reduce disparities in care delivery
Evaluating the impact of delivery system design on quality of care and outcomes
Implementation and evaluation of innovative strategies to promote clinical practice improvement -
Lauren Remer, PA-C
Casual - Non-Exempt, Physician Assistant Studies
BioLauren graduated from the Stanford Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies program in the Spring of 2022. While in the program, she conducted a capstone study investigating the psychiatric impact of COVID-19 on older adults with depression as they navigated the healthcare system, which she presented as a podium speaker of Stanford HEALTHCARE CON in June of 2021. During PA school, she also served as president of Stanford University Physician Assistant Student Association and co-president of the Women and Medicine student group which worked to provide mentorship to women in medicine and help recognize and combat gender disparities in medicine. She was also the inaugural student to take the Healthcare Administration and Leadership elective with Clair Kuriakose, the Executive Director of Stanford Health Care's Center for Advanced Practice. Before attending PA school, she worked as an EMT in San Francisco, volunteered in the ER at Children’s Hospital in Oakland, volunteered as a TA for Stanford’s EMT program, and helped conduct research with the Ashley Cardiovascular Lab at Stanford. She earned her B.S. in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, where she also enjoyed one year of varsity track and three years of club soccer. During her undergraduate experience she was CEO of Governor’s Corning Dining Society, a student-run non-profit dining service for over 260 undergraduate students. Presently, she is working as a hospitalist APP at Tri-Valley and is driven to help expand APP utilization in hospital medicine.
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Shavawn Ryan
Casual - Non-Exempt, Physician Assistant Studies
BioShavawn is a seasoned PA with extensive background in cardiac surgery and advanced abilities in endoscopic vein harvesting. She is adept at a broad range of medical procedures with first and second assistant surgical experience. She readily embraces responsibility across multiple healthcare settings. She thrives by contributing across multiple specialties including cardiac surgery as well as internal, observational, and hospitalist medicine roles. She has experience as an insightful mentor and valued collaborator working alongside physicians in assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients.