Research Summary

Dr. Mitchell is a general internist and primary care physician based at the Richard Fine People's Clinic (RFPC) at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital (ZSFG). Originally from Ellicott City, MD, he attended college at Washington University in St. Louis and medical school at Harvard University, where he concurrently obtained a master's in public policy. He came to UCSF for internal medicine residency in the ZSFG primary care track (SFPC) and then served as the ambulatory chief resident based at ZSFG. After two years working as a primary care physician at Roots Community Health Center, Dr. Mitchell returned to UCSF and ZSFG in August 2024. He is the quality improvement (QI) lead for RFPC, and he teaches QI, advocacy, and community engagement to the internal medicine residents.

Education

Chief Residency, 2022 - Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
Residency, 2021 - Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
Internship, 2019 - Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
MPP, 2018 - , Harvard Kennedy School of Government
MD, 2018 - , Harvard Medical School
BA, 2013 - Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis

Selected Publications

  1. Kusner J, Mitchell A, Kenney B, Reiger SF An Underused Treatment Strategy: Voter Enfranchisement.  View on PubMed
  2. Duarte MJ, Kozin ED, Bispo PJM, Mitchell AH, Gilmore MS, Remenschneider AK Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in acute otitis externa.  View on PubMed

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