

Alexander Bazazi
Dr. Alexander Bazazi, MD, PhD, is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the University of California-San Francisco's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He also holds the position of Assistant Director of the Research and Evaluation Unit at San Francisco General Hospital. With a robust background in psychiatry and epidemiology, Dr. Bazazi has carved a niche for himself in policy-oriented research, particularly at the confluence of substance use, mental health, HIV, and the carceral system. Dr. Bazazi's research is deeply rooted in harm reduction and health justice, with a strong commitment to dismantling clinical and structural barriers that impede access to care for marginalized communities. His work spans local, national, and international projects, all aimed at improving health outcomes for those often overlooked by traditional healthcare systems. His dedication to these causes has earned him several accolades, particularly for his public and community service contributions within the field of psychiatry. In his research endeavors, Dr. Bazazi is actively involved in initiatives that seek to understand and alleviate the impact of substance use disorders, HIV, and incarceration on vulnerable populations. His work is supported by various funding bodies, which underscores the significance and impact of his research. Through his efforts, Dr. Bazazi aims to foster a more equitable healthcare landscape, where all individuals have access to the care and support they need. Dr. Bazazi's contributions extend beyond research, as he is also a passionate educator and mentor. He is committed to training the next generation of healthcare professionals and researchers, instilling in them the values of empathy, equity, and evidence-based practice. His approach to teaching is informed by his extensive research experience, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of mental health and substance use. In addition to his academic and research roles, Dr. Bazazi is an active participant in various professional organizations and advocacy groups. He collaborates with policymakers, community leaders, and fellow researchers to drive systemic change and promote policies that support harm reduction and health justice. His work is characterized by a deep sense of empathy and a relentless pursuit of social justice, making him a respected figure in his field. Dr. Bazazi's career is a testament to his unwavering commitment to improving the lives of those affected by substance use, mental health issues, and the carceral system. Through his research, teaching, and advocacy, he continues to make significant strides towards a more just and equitable society.
Publications
, 580-585, 2024-08-15
, 787-797, 2009-02-23
, 642-649, 2013-06-20
, 365-370, 2018-01-29
, 1064-1065, 2018-05-06
, 110174, 2024-07-01