Ana Maria Crawford

Critical Care Medicine - Physician at Alameda Health System

Ana Maria Crawford, MD, MSc, FASA has a diverse work experience in the field of anesthesiology and global health equity. Since 2009, they have been associated with Stanford University, where they have held multiple roles such as Director of Global Engagement Strategy and Clinical Associate Professor in Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine, and Global Health Equity. In 2018, they became an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Rwanda, further expanding their international involvement. Ana Maria also worked as a Critical Care Medicine Physician at Alameda Health System starting in 2018. Dr. Crawford's commitment to global healthcare is evident through their participation in organizations like the WFSA (World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists) as an Education Committee Member and the California Society of Anesthesiologists as the Chair of the Global Health Equity Committee. Additionally, they serve as the Founder of the Division of Global Health Equity in Anesthesia at Stanford University Medical Center, highlighting their leadership in this area. Dr. Crawford is also involved in humanitarian outreach initiatives through their roles in the American Society of Anesthesiologists®, including being a Program Lead for the Global Humanitarian Outreach Committee: Rwanda OTP. Furthermore, they are the Editor-In-Chief of the Global Anesthesia and Critical Care Learning Resource Center, which focuses on medical education and training in anesthesia and critical care medicine. In 2019, Dr. Crawford joined the Board of Directors of Eden I & R, Inc. Overall, their work experience reflects a significant commitment to advancing global health equity in anesthesiology and critical care medicine.

Ana Maria Crawford, MD, MSc, FASA has a strong educational background in the field of medicine and health sciences. Ana Maria received their Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/Chemistry from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, completing their studies between 1994 and 1999. Following this, they pursued their medical education at the University of Alabama School of Medicine and obtained their MD degree in 2004. In order to further enhance their expertise in the global health field, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Global Health Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, completing their studies from 2011 to 2012.

Additionally, Ana Maria Crawford holds additional certifications in ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support), which demonstrate their commitment to maintaining their knowledge and skills in providing medical care. The specific institutions and years of obtaining these certifications are not provided.

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  • Critical Care Medicine - Physician

    October, 2018 - present

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