
Donald A. Barr, MD, PhD
Professor (Teaching), Department of Pediatrics, and by courtesy in the Graduate School of Education, and Stanford Health Policy Associate
Program in Human Biology
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-2160
Research Interests
Reform of premedical education; minority student attrition from the pre-medical curriculum; expanding access to health care for California's low-income population; social and economic factors contributing to health disparities; measuring primary care quality
Donald Barr's Curriculum Vitae (65.0KB, modified March 2013)
Stanford Departments
Program in Human Biology; Pediatrics
Publications
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Bending the Medicare Cost Curve for Physicians’ Services: Lessons Learned from Canada
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Journal of General Internal Medicine vol. 27, 11 (2012)- Revolution or Evolution? Putting the Flexner Report in Context
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Medical Education vol. 45, 1 (2011)
The California Challenge: Ensuring Primary Care Access for Medi-Cal Recipients Under the Affordable Care Act
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California Journal of Politics and Policy vol. 3, 4 (2011)
Introduction to U.S. Health Policy: The organization, financing, and delivery of health care in America.
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Johns Hopkins University Press vol. Third Edition (2011)- Science as superstition: selecting medical students
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The Lancet vol. 376 (2010)
Events & Presentations
- Proposed Innovation in Undergraduate Science Education to faculty and senior administrators of Vanderbilt University and of local Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Nashville, Tennessee
March 26, 2012 Research Presentation
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Rethinking Pre-Medical Education in a Post-Flexner Era
March 2, 2011 Research in Progress Seminar
Donald A. Barr- Senior staff of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) in Washington, DC
September 1, 2010 Research Presentation
Donald A. Barr - World Health Organization Project: Development of a Research Protocol to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Public-private Partnerships in Healthcare
March 17, 2004 Research in Progress Seminar
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