Appointment of Dr. Meshell Johnson as Chief of Pulmonary, Critical Care Medicine, and Sleep for the San Francisco VA

 

Dear Colleagues,

We are thrilled to announce that Meshell Johnson, MD has accepted the position of Chief of Pulmonary, Critical Care Medicine, and Sleep for the San Francisco VA Health Care System. Dr. Johnson is Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCSF and a member of the SFVAHCS Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine/Sleep section.

Meshell Johnson

Meshell received her undergraduate degree at Harvard University and her medical degree from UCSF. After her internal medicine residency and chief residency at the University of Washington, she returned to UCSF for fellowship training in Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine and the Cardiovascular Research Institute. She joined the UCSF faculty in 2004.   

Meshell is an outstanding clinician, educator, and scientist. Meshell’s research has focused on type I alveolar cells and their role in the inflammatory response to lung injury. She has published over 30 original articles (including in major journals such as PLOS One and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences), reviews and book chapters. As an educator, she is highly regarded for her bedside teaching in the ICU. She is also a core teacher in the VA Simulation Center, where she has trained hundreds of diverse learners in acute resuscitation, airway management, massive transfusion protocols, and other scenarios. In 2016, she was the recipient of the Floyd Rector Housestaff Teaching Award from the Department of Medicine.

Meshell has provided exemplary service to the Department, University, and the VA. She has served as a Dean’s Diversity Leader for the School of Medicine Differences Matter Initiative, for which she also co-leads efforts to address healthcare disparities at UCSF and its affiliates. In 2017 she became our department’s first Director of Diversity. In this role (which she will continue), she met with all the DOM’s early and many mid-career underrepresented faculty, as well as countless trainees – providing mentoring, advocacy, and support, including for awards such as the Watson Scholars, NIH diversity supplements, and AAMC faculty development programs for underrepresented faculty. At the VA, she has served as Director of Respiratory Therapy, Director of the Pulmonary Function Laboratory, Chair of the Emergency Medical Committee, and Director of Critical Care Simulation. She has served as a mentor to scores of junior faculty, PRIME residents, and VALOR students.

We want to acknowledge Dr. Leslie Zimmerman, who has served as interim division chief for the past two years following the retirement of Dr. George Caughey. We are enormously grateful to Leslie, who provided superb leadership characterized by a mixture of humility, hard work, equanimity, and humor.

Finally, we are grateful to the members of the search committee, chaired by Dr. Lenny Lopez, Associate Professor of Medicine and Chief of the SFVA Division of Hospital Medicine. Their service and steadfast commitment to this recruitment is deeply appreciated. 

Please join us in congratulating Meshell Johnson in her new role as division chief and in thanking Leslie Zimmerman for her exemplary service. 


Kenneth R. McQuaid, MD

Chief, SFVAHCS

Professor of Clinical Medicine

Marvin H. Sleisenger Endowed Chair 

Vice-Chair, UCSF Department of Medicine 

 

Robert M. Wachter, MD

Professor and Chair, UCSF Department of Medicine

Lynne and Marc Benioff Endowed Chair in Hospital Medicine

Holly Smith Distinguished Professor in Science and Medicine