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Clinical Associate Professor
Takudzwa Shumba
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health
Dr. Takudzwa Shumba is a family medicine clinician-educator with particular interests in global health equity, preventative medicine, women's health, pediatrics and integrative medicine. She was born and raised in Zimbabwe. Prior to beginning medical school at Stanford, she completed a Master's in Public Health at Yale, with a focus in global health. She has been involved in public health projects in Zimbabwe, Hong Kong and mainland China and Kenya. She completed her residency at Stanford Health Care - O'Connor Hospital Family Medicine in San Jose, prior to joining faculty at Stanford Family Medicine. LGBTQQI friendly. After several years as a continuity primary care provider at Stanford Family Medicine, she transitioned to providing quality same day access for acute patient needs.
She is currently Co-director of the Leadership Education in Advancing Diversity (LEAD) program, Associate Director of the Clinical Summer Internship (CSI), Course Director of the undergraduate seminar “Decolonizing Global Health,” and Co-Director of the "Social and Environmental Determinants of Health" elective. She is a California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) Fellow (2020-2022) and Presidential Leadership Scholar (2022). She previously served as the Primary Care and Population Health (PCPH) Division Global Health faculty lead and PCPH DEI faculty lead.
She is currently Co-director of the Leadership Education in Advancing Diversity (LEAD) program, Associate Director of the Clinical Summer Internship (CSI), Course Director of the undergraduate seminar “Decolonizing Global Health,” and Co-Director of the "Social and Environmental Determinants of Health" elective. She is a California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) Fellow (2020-2022) and Presidential Leadership Scholar (2022). She previously served as the Primary Care and Population Health (PCPH) Division Global Health faculty lead and PCPH DEI faculty lead.
Education
Medical Education: Stanford University School of Medicine (2014) CA
Residency: O'Connor Hospital (2017) CA
BS, Yale College, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (2007)
MPH, Yale School of Public Health, Global Health (2008)
MD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Concentration: Health Services and Policy Research (2014)
Residency, Stanford Health Care - O'Connor Hospital Family Medicine Residency, Family Medicine (2017)
Integrative Medicine Certificate, Arizona Center of Integrative Medicine (2017)
Board Certification: American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine (2017)