Camila Cribb Fabersunne, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor; School of Medicine Coach
Camila is a complex care pediatrician, hospitalist, and public health practitioner who seeks to improve health equity by dismantling systems of oppression. She is passionate about antiracism in medical practice and medical education.
She currently practices medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, inpatient in three hospitals in the Bay Area (Benioff Children's Hospital in San Francisco and Oakland as well as Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital). She is the Medical Director for UCSF-Benioff Children's Hospitals' Pediatric Complex Care Coordination Program, providing telehealth and inpatient consultative care for children with medical complexity and technology dependence.
Her academic interests include expanding and improving equity in complex care services for children with medical complexity in the Bay Area; understanding the link between the School to Prison Pipeline and pediatric health outcomes; and how Racial Affinity Group Caucusing is a pivotal educational practice to improve antiracism education through differentiated learning.
She currently practices medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, inpatient in three hospitals in the Bay Area (Benioff Children's Hospital in San Francisco and Oakland as well as Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital). She is the Medical Director for UCSF-Benioff Children's Hospitals' Pediatric Complex Care Coordination Program, providing telehealth and inpatient consultative care for children with medical complexity and technology dependence.
Her academic interests include expanding and improving equity in complex care services for children with medical complexity in the Bay Area; understanding the link between the School to Prison Pipeline and pediatric health outcomes; and how Racial Affinity Group Caucusing is a pivotal educational practice to improve antiracism education through differentiated learning.