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Yousef Turshani MD FAAP
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Pediatrics - General Pediatrics
BioYousef Turshani MD is Chief Medical Officer at San Mateo Medical Center, part of the County of San Mateo leadership team. He cares for pediatrics outpatients at Fair Oaks Health Center in Redwood City. He is a pediatric nocturnist at San Francisco General Hospital, where he holds a faculty appointment at UCSF. Dr Turshani facilitates the County Health connection with Stanford va iMPACt: Mid-peninsula Pediatric Advocacy Coalition. https://med.stanford.edu/childhealthequity/engagement/impactcoalition.html
Born to Libyan immigrants in Louisville, KY, he developed his passion for teaching and global health as a medical student at the University of Chicago. His pediatric residency began with UCLA's "Community Health and Advocacy Training" and completed at UCSF in 2009 when he joined the UCSF faculty as a neonatal hospitalist at California Pacific Medical Center, directing the newborn nursery rotation for medical students. He spent the next part of his career as a global health clinician until returning to California in 2014 with his wife, a human rights attorney, to continue their social justice work domestically.
Professional Affiliations:
-UC-San Francisco: Associate Clinical Professor [volunteer], Department of Pediatrics. Affiliate Faculty member at Institute for Global Health Sciences, HEAL Initiative Mentor
-American Board of Pediatrics: Director
International experiences include
-Former Chair of Pediatrics at the only hospital on Saipan (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands)
-HIV consultant in Zimbabwe for "Doctors without Borders" collaborating with ICRC, UNICEF and partners to hand over a Pediatric HIV project to the Ministry of Health.
-Evaluating community health workers in Nicaragua
-Disaster relief work in Iceland and Peru -
Pablo Tut
Teaching Asst-Graduate, Art & Art History
BioMy practice situates the view of the spectator in ephemeral and unstable positions as a way of questioning the biopolitical and neo-colonial structures latent in my surroundings. My installation artwork focuses on expanding the possibilities of perception in public space, generating dynamics of spatial dissonance or ideological difference: viewpoints and meeting places purposely dislocated from the place they stand, giving the spectator a new floor to stand and see. I conceive my work involved in the struggles of the working class and against the biases of exclusively white spaces and speeches.
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Miranda Tuttle
Outreach and Student Resources Manager, SHARE Response
BioIn August 2014, Miranda joined the Title IX Office as its Administrative Officer and in March 2017 transitioned to her current role as Outreach and Student Resources Manager. Her primary focus is supporting all Stanford students as they consider their resources and options, providing training to the community, and managing Title IX cases while ensuring compliance with Title IX policy in all student-related matters involving sexual assault, sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, stalking, relationship violence, and gender discrimination. Miranda is a 15 year employee of Stanford, who previously worked in Undergraduate Advising and Research and the President’s Office.