Rebecca Brown

Rebecca Brown, MD, MPH

School of Medicine

Overview

Dr. Brown is an affiliated Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Geriatrics at the University of California, San Francisco. As a clinician-investigator, Dr. Brown focuses on improving functional status among socioeconomically vulnerable older adults. Dr. Brown received her medical school training at Harvard Medical School. She completed residency in internal medicine at UCSF, followed by fellowship in geriatric medicine at Harvard Medical School, including an MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health. She returned to UCSF for a research fellowship in geriatric medicine before joining the faculty of the Division of Geriatrics in 2013. In 2018 she joined the Division of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The goal of Dr. Brown’s research is to improve functional status among socioeconomically vulnerable older adults, including those experiencing homelessness. To achieve this goal, she is working to describe the risk factors for functional disability and other geriatric conditions in these groups, and to develop targeted interventions to address these risk factors and improve health and functional status.
Awards and Honors
Outstanding Junior Clinician Education Manuscript Award, American Geriatrics Society, 2018
Outstanding Junior Investigator of the Year Award, American Geriatrics Society, 2016
Outstanding Junior Research Manuscript Award, American Geriatrics Society, 2016
Best Published Research Award, Society for General Internal Medicine, 2016
Best Research Mentor Award, Medical Student Training in Aging Research (MSTAR) program, University of California, San Francisco, 2014
Best Paper, Health Services and Policy Research, American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 2013
Best Poster, Geriatric Syndromes, American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 2013
New Investigator Award, Merck/American Geriatrics Society, 2013
Excellence in Tutoring Award, Harvard Medical School Academy, Center for Teaching and Learning, 2010