Steven Ludwin, MD

Professor

Steven Ludwin joined the Division of Hospital Medicine in 2011. He is an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and is Co-Director for Faculty Development and Mentorship in the Division of Hospital Medicine. At UCSF, he is a co-investigator for the Kern National Network studying character and professionalism in medical education. His interests include mentorship, medical education, professionalism, and faculty development. His additional academic interests include digital health and patient experience, with a focus on the connection between digital health and patient experience and how we can create digital health experiences that are responsive to patient needs. At UCSF, he attends on the medicine teaching service, the medical consult service, and the hospitalist service.
Education
2019 - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training, University of California
Internal Medicine, 2011 - Columbia University, New York-Presbyterian (Columbia Campus)
M.D., 2007 - School of Medicine, Tulane University
B.A, 2003 - History & Economics, Tulane University
Publications
  1. Misky GJ, Sharpe B, Weaver AC, Niranjan-Azadi A, Gupta A, Rennke S, Ludwin S, Piper C, Sun VK, Brotman DJ, Frank M. Faculty Development in Academic Hospital Medicine: a Scoping Review. Journal of general internal medicine 2023. PMID: 36877213


  2. Ludwin S, Narayana S. In the Hospital: Laura Shea. Journal of hospital medicine 2019. PMID: 30794137


  3. Ludwin S, Harrison JD, Ranji S, Sharpe BA, Kneeland P. Training Residents in Hospital Medicine: The Hospitalist Elective National Survey. Journal of hospital medicine 2018. PMID: 29578550


  4. Ludwin SM, Narayana S. Denah Joseph: "In the Hospital". Journal of hospital medicine 2018. PMID: 29505623


  5. Ludwin SM, Narayana S. In the Hospital: Series Introduction. Journal of hospital medicine 2018. PMID: 29505622


  6. Lebwohl B, Hassid B, Ludwin S, Lewis SK, Tennyson CA, Neugut AI, Green PH. Increased sedation requirements during endoscopy in patients with celiac disease. Digestive diseases and sciences 2011. PMID: 22052448