Hedieh Matinrad • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)

Photo of Hedieh Matinrad, MD Title(s)Assistant Professor, MedicineSchoolSchool of MedicineAddress1001 Potrero Avenue, #1310San Francisco CA 94110PronounsShe/HevCardDownload vCard

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University of California, San Francisco 2022 Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center 2021 Chief Resident
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center 2018 Internal Medicine Residency
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine MD 2017
University of California, San Diego BS 2013 Physiology and Neuroscience
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center IM Residency 2020 Medical Student Teaching Award
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center IM Residency 2020 Third year resident of the year
2019 Johnson and Johnson Global Health Scholar
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center IM Residency 2018 Intern of the Year

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Dr. Hedieh Matinrad is a palliative care physician and faculty member at the University of California, San Francisco, where she treats patients with serious illness in the inpatient setting, and teaches future palliative care physicians. Together with the other members of the transdisciplinary inpatient palliative care team, she helps maximize patients' quality of life through symptom management, advance care planning, and emotional and psychosocial support at UCSF Health and San Francisco General Hospitals (ZSFG). She serves as the director of the palliative care service at ZSFG and also as the associate program director of the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship at UCSF.

Dr. Matinrad received her medical degree from UC San Diego. She served as Chief Resident at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, following completion of residency in Internal Medicine with pathway in Social/Global Medicine. She completed fellowship at UCSF as member of Global Palliative Education pathway, and stayed on as faculty after.

Dr. Matinrad’s interests include palliative medicine education at all levels (premedical and medical students, residents, and fellows), global palliative care, culturally-humble and trauma-informed palliative medicine, and palliative care access and delivery in the safetynet setting.

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  1. Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Trauma-Informed Care. J Palliat Med. 2026 Feb 19; 10966218251366151. Ho JJ, Brown CK, Bemis H, Cotter LE, DiBiase J, Gerber MR, Greenfield DE, Kusmaul N, Matinrad H, Mills J, Nathanson A, Peck S, Radbill LM, Wallace CL, Rosa WE. PMID: 40780821; PMCID: PMC12690841.
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  2. Fast Facts and Concepts #488 Trauma-Informed Care Part 2: Essential Care Principles. J Palliat Med. 2024 Oct; 27(10):1415-1417. Brown C, Matinrad H, Arora A, Rau ME, Sevick A, Ho JJ. PMID: 39093912.
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  3. Trauma-Informed Care Part 1: Definitions and Screening #487. J Palliat Med. 2024 09; 27(9):1270-1271. Ho JJ, Matinrad H, Arora A, Rau ME, Sevick A, Brown C. PMID: 39075041.
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  4. Refractive Changes After Implantation of Reversed Intraocular Lens in Cataract Surgery: A Mathematical Model. J Refract Surg. 2023 May; 39(5):326-331. Yang H, Matinrad H, Goldbaum MH, Bu JJ, Fukuoka H, Afshari NA. PMID: 37162393.
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