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  • Lisa Post

    Lisa Post

    Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

    BioLisa Post is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University where she has worked for over 30 years. She is the Director of The Sport Psychiatry and Psychology Clinic for Stanford University’s Varsity Athletic program, which she founded in 2000. She was the Team Psychologist for the San Francisco 49ers for 13 years.

    In addition to her sport related expertise, Dr. Post’s practice focuses on psychological and psychosocial issues relevant to high performing individuals. She is the Psychology Liaison for Stanford’s Department of Surgery and facilitates work-life balance support groups for the General Surgery and Vascular Resident programs. She conducts weekly wellness check-ins with Surgery Department Fellows. In addition, Dr. Post is the founding Director of WellConnect, a 24-hour psychological consultation and referral service for Stanford School of Medicine Residents and Faculty.

    Dr. Post is a certified clinician in internationally recognized treatments for depression, anxiety, emotion regulation, tolerating distress and interpersonal effectiveness and substance abuse. She founded the Dialectical Behavior Therapy Clinic in 1992 and is a certified provider of Dialectical Behavior Therapy.

  • Anna Postolova, MD, MPH

    Anna Postolova, MD, MPH

    Affiliate, Medicine - Med/Immunology & Rheumatology

    BioDr. Postolova is board certified in internal medicine, allergy/immunology, and rheumatology. She cares for patients of all ages with compromised immune systems or allergic conditions including eczema, hives, angioedema, food and drug allergy, allergic rhinitis, asthma, and chronic rhinosinusitis.

    She has authored papers and spoken on care for patients with an overlap of autoimmunity and immunodeficiency and conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, myositis, vasculitis, granulomatous mastitis, and osteoarthritis.

    As a native Russian speaker, Dr. Postolova is sensitive to the cultural differences of patients and their families.

  • Kathleen Poston, MD, MS

    Kathleen Poston, MD, MS

    Edward F. and Irene Thiele Pimley Professor of Neurology and the Neurological Sciences and Professor, by courtesy, of Neurosurgery

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research addresses one of the most devastating and poorly treated symptoms that can develop in people with Parkinson's disease - Dementia. We use biological markers, multi-modal neuroimaging and genetics to understand the different underlying causes of dementia and to understand why dementia develops more quickly in some patients, but not others.

  • Peter Poullos

    Peter Poullos

    Clinical Professor, Radiology
    Clinical Professor, Medicine - Gastroenterology & Hepatology

    BioDr. Poullos is a native of Stockton California. He earned his B.S. at Santa Clara University and M.D. degree at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, after which he did an Internal Medicine residency at the University of California-San Francisco, finishing in 2002. He stayed at UCSF as a Gastroenterology fellow until 2004. However, after a spinal cord injury, he decided to retrain in Radiology. He did his Radiology residency at Stanford University, where he also completed a fellowship In Body Imaging in 2009. Dr. Poullos is now a faculty member in both the departments of Radiology and Gastroenterology and Hepatology. His clinical practice is at Stanford Medicine, where he specializes in CT, MRI, and ultrasound of the abdomen and pelvis. His interests include radiology of the acute abdomen, hepatobiliary imaging, and colorectal cancer screening.

    Dr. Poullos is the Founder and Co-Chair of the Stanford Medicine Alliance for Disability Inclusion and Equity (SMADIE), a group composed of people with disabilities and their allies at Stanford Medicine. In that role, Dr. Poullos advocates for students and healthcare providers with disabilities and for health equity for disabled patients. He is a Faculty Advisor to the Stanford Medical Students with Disability and Chronic Illness (MSDCI) and the MSDCI National organizations. Dr. Poullos and SMADIE have made significant contributions to the disability community, including starting the Stanford Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine, now in its seventh year, which draws over 1,900 participants from 54 countries. He is the Co-Host of the popular “DocsWithDisabilities” podcast, has spoken internationally on disability access in medicine, and has written and conducted research in the field. One of his proudest achievements is co-creating the Disability in Medicine Mutual Mentorship Program, which serves the needs of disabled medical and healthcare students and practitioners. In 2022, Dr. Poullos received the Stanford President’s Award for Excellence through Diversity.

  • Mary Ann Poulos

    Mary Ann Poulos

    Casual - Non-Exempt, Multispecialty Anesthesiology

    Current Role at StanfordEvent Consultant, Contingent Employee