Anna Landau, MD, MPH, DTM&H

Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine
Director, Commitment to Underserved People Program
Director, Rural Health Professions Program
Director, Rural Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship
Biography

Dr. Landau completed a global health fellowship through the HEAL Initiative at UCSF in which, she divided her time over 2 years between Tuba City, AZ on the Navajo Reservation, and rural Liberia where she worked with Last Mile Health.  She also completed a diploma in tropical Medicine through the Gorgas Institute in Lima, Peru through the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Landau has done a lot of community work in Tucson and around, serving for over three years as the medical coordinator for a local shelter for migrants and asylum seekers, working with students and residents providing volunteer medical care. Dr. Landau has also helped to start an interdisciplinary collaborative in the health sciences to address border health needs and has served on the executive boards of local and international global and public health NGOs.