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Richard J.D. Pan, M.D., M.P.H. View profile as PDF

Richard J.D. Pan

Clinical/Research Interests

Dr. Pan practices general pediatrics with a focus on helping families with children who have behavioral and learning problems. He has specialty training in developmental and community-based pediatrics.

Title:

Associate Professor

Specialty:

Address:

Glassrock Building
2521 Stockton Blvd., Suite 2200
Sacramento, CA 95817

Phone:

(916) 734-3112

Education:

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
M.D. 1991

Harvard University School of Public Health
Boston, Massachusetts
M.P.H. 1998

Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
B.A. 1987

Residency:

Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
1991-94
Pediatrics

Fellowships:

Children’s Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
1995-98
Pediatrics

Board Certifications:

American Board of Pediatrics, 1994

Professional Memberships:

Academic Pediatric Association
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Medical Association
California Medical Association
Massachusetts Medical Society
Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Society

Honors and Awards:

U.S. News Top Doctors, 2011-2012
National Pediatric Faculty Development Scholar, 1999-2001
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, 1991
Upjohn Achievement Award, 1991
University of Pittsburgh Alumni Association Student Leadership Award, 1990, 1991
Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society, 1986
Johns Hopkins University Beneficial-Hodson Merit Scholar, 1983-87

Select Recent Publications:

Shipman SA, Pan RJ, Pletcher B, Alvarado-Domenech LI, Basco WT, et al. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatrics Workforce. Financing Graduate Medical Education to Meet the Needs of Children and the Future Pediatrician Workforce. Pediatrics, 121(4):855-61. 2008.

Dang MT, Warrington D, Tung T, Baker D, Pan RJ. A school-based approach to early identification and management of students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Journal of School Nursing, 2007(23(1):):2-12. 2007.

Solomon BS, Blaschke GS, West DC, Pan RJ, Sanders L, Swigonski N, Willis E, Schwarz D. Pediatric residents' perceptions of community involvement prior to residency. Ambulatory Pediatrics, 2006(6(6):):337-341. 2006.

Cull WL, Mulvey HJ, Jewitt JA, Zalneraitis EI, Allen CE, Pan RJ. Pediatric duty hours before and after limitations. Pediatrics, 118(6):1805-1811. 2006.

Pan RJ. A Jacobian Future: Can Everyone Have a Medical Home? Pediatrics, 118(3):1254-1256. 2006.

Paterniti DA, Pan RJ, Smith LF, Horan NM, West DC. From physician-centered to community-oriented perspectives on health care: assessing the efficacy of community-based training. Acad Med, 81 (4):347-53. 2006.

Pan RJ, Littlefield 0, Valladolid SG, Tapping PJ, West DC. Building healthier communities for children and families: applying asset-based community development to community pediatrics. Pediatrics, 115(4 Suppl):1185-7. 2004.

Cull WL, Yudkowsky BK, Schonfeld OJ, Berkowitz CD, Pan RJ. Research exposure during pediatric residency: influence on career expectations. J Pediatrics, 143(5):564-569. 2003.

Cull WL, Yudowsky BK, Shipman SA, Pan RJ. Pediatric training and job market trends: results from the AAP third-year resident survey 1997-2002. Pediatrics, 112(4):787-92. 2003.

Pan RJ, Cull WL, Brotherton SB. Pediatric residents' career intentions:data from the leading edge of the pediatrician workforce. Pediatrics, 109:182-188. 2002.

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