

Claire Brindis
Dr. Claire Brindis, DrPH, is a Distinguished Emerita Professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where she has made significant contributions to the fields of Pediatrics and Health Policy. With a career spanning several decades, she has been instrumental in shaping health policy studies as the Emerita Director of the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. Her leadership extends to her role as Co-Director of the Adolescent and Young Adult Health National Resource Center, where she continues to influence the direction of adolescent health research and policy. Dr. Brindis's research interests are deeply rooted in adolescent and child health policy, with a particular focus on reproductive health services and understanding adolescent risk-taking behaviors. Her work is characterized by a commitment to evaluating and improving health programs, such as the Family PACT program, which aims to provide comprehensive family planning services. She is a staunch advocate for comprehensive sex education in schools, believing that informed education is crucial for empowering young people to make healthy decisions. Throughout her illustrious career, Dr. Brindis has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to public health. Her election to the National Academy of Medicine stands as a testament to her influence and dedication in the field. Additionally, she has been honored with the Martha May Eliot Award in Maternal and Child Health, acknowledging her efforts in improving health outcomes for mothers and children. Dr. Brindis is passionate about translating research into actionable policy, striving to address and reduce disparities in healthcare access and outcomes among diverse populations. Her work emphasizes the importance of equitable healthcare and the need to tailor health services to meet the unique needs of different communities. Her dedication to these issues has made her a respected voice in public health policy circles. In addition to her research and policy work, Dr. Brindis is a mentor and educator, inspiring the next generation of health policy leaders. Her commitment to education and mentorship is reflected in her involvement with various academic and professional organizations, where she continues to share her knowledge and experience. Dr. Brindis's legacy is one of advocacy, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of health equity. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on the field of health policy, and her work continues to influence policies and practices that improve the lives of adolescents and children across the nation.
Publications
, 195-202, 1999-08-01
, 2856-2867, 2019-07-15
, 669-676, 2016-08-05