Lisa J. Chamberlain

Lisa J. Chamberlain

Courtesy Professor
Assistant: Celine Dang

Biography

Lisa Chamberlain, MD, MPH is Professor of Pediatrics, Associate Chair of Policy and Community, and director of the Office for Child Health Equity in 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 Department of Pediatrics. Her academic focus is on reducing pediatric disparities. As 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 Harman Faculty Scholar she studies the evidence base for 鈥淜inder Ready Clinics鈥, bridging the early childhood education and pediatric sectors to reduce educational inequity. Her health services research examines children with medical complexity, which led her to work Sacramento around Title V reform, increasing access to care in California. She is founder and co-director of the 海角乱伦社区 Pediatric Advocacy Track, a nationally replicated program training pediatricians to address child poverty through community and policy engagement, now a national requirement. She co-founded the California Collaborative which trains over 800 pediatricians a year, now modeled in 8 other states. She is the recipient of many national and local awards for her work, including the inaugural Child Advocacy Award at 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 Department of Pediatrics. A frequent 海角乱伦社区 lecturer, she has been awarded two of its highest teaching awards.

Other titles

Professor - University Medical Line,
Professor - University Medical Line (By courtesy),
Member,

Program affiliations

海角乱伦社区 Accelerator for Learning

Research interests

Recent publications

A Meza, B., Wozniak, L., Carlson, J. L., Goldstein, R. L., Saynina, O., & Chamberlain, L. J. (2025). Eating disorder care via telehealth: access and quality of care among adolescents and young adults, 2018-2022. Eating Disorders, 1鈥17.
Lee, J., Anwar, E., Clayshulte, A., Chamberlain, L. J., Bruce, J., Ebel, N., 鈥 Patel, A. I. (2025). Mobilizing Pediatric Subspecialists to Inform Regulation: A Five-Step Case Study to Reduce Consumption of Added Sugars. The Journal of Pediatrics, 114808.
Lakshmanan, A., Szyman, M., Kelley-Quon, L., Keller, D., Patel, M., Ragavan, M., 鈥 Mariani, T. J. (2025). Supporting the neurodevelopment of newborns exposed to in-hospital opioids. PEDIATRIC RESEARCH.

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