Monica Ulhee Hahn, MD, MPH, MS
Monica Ulhee Hahn, MD, MPH, MS
Associate Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine and OBGYN
University of California San Francisco
Dr. Monica U. Hahn is an Associate Clinical Professor at UCSF in the Departments of Family & Community Medicine and OBGYN. She completed her BA in Molecular & Cell Biology and Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley. She earned her MPH at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health and her MD at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), and completed her residency in Family & Community Medicine at UCSF. She is an alumnus of the UCSF Programs in Medical Education-Urban Underserved Program (PRIME-US), and currently serves as its Director of Inquiry and Evaluation, where she engages in training and mentorship of medical students. As Clinical Director and Principal Investigator of the Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center, she leads a regional network responsible for advancing HIV care, capacity building, and healthcare workforce diversification, with the goal of eliminating HIV-related health inequities and stigma. Her clinical experience includes co-directing the Family HIV Clinic, a family-centered HIV primary care clinic at San Francisco General Hospital, and providing perinatal HIV care to people living with and/or affected by HIV as Associate Medical Director at HIVE Clinic, also based at San Francisco General Hospital. Monica co-directs an HIV specialty concentration training program for the UCSF Family & Community Medicine Residency Program. In her role as a medical educator and Clinical Faculty for the PRIME-US program and the UCSF Family & Community Medicine Residency Program, Monica’s work centers on advancing anti-oppression and Critical Race Theory frameworks in medical education and training programs. She is a co-founder of the Institute for Healing and Justice in Medicine, a hub that re-imagines the health and medicine landscape as one that centers healing, justice, and community, where national advocacy working groups, research, and resources are housed.