Sunita Mutha

Director, Healthforce Center at UCSF at UCLA Anderson School of Management

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  • UCLA Anderson School of Management

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UCLA Anderson School of Management

## Education and Training

  • Albany Medical College, NY MD Medicine
  • University of Pittsburgh, PA Internal Medicine
  • University of Pittsburgh, PA Chief resident
  • Stanford University, CA RWJF Clinical Scholar
  • University of California, San Francisco, CA 2018 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training

## Overview

Dr. Mutha is director of Healthforce Center and professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. At Healthforce Center, Dr. Mutha leads the organization’s efforts to integrate experiential leadership training with workforce research, to ensure more effective health care delivery. She has over a decade of experience working on leadership development programs for health professionals.

Dr. Mutha is a nationally recognized expert in health workforce training and cultural competence curriculum development. Her scholarly work has focused on approaches to improving care with an emphasis on the intersection between quality improvement and health care disparities. She has served on multiple panels and boards including the Joint Commission’s Expert Advisory Panel guiding the development of hospital standards for culturally competent patient-centered care; the National Quality Forum’s Cultural Competence Steering Committee; and the board of directors for Brown and Toland Medical Group, a comprehensive, multi-specialty independent practice association. She graduated from Albany Medical College and completed her residency and chief residency at the University of Pittsburg Medical Center. She also completed a fellowship in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at Stanford University.

Publications

Lee JS, Nápoles A, Mutha S, Pérez-Stable EJ, Gregorich SE, Livaudais-Toman J, Karliner LS. Hospital discharge preparedness for patients with limited English proficiency: A mixed methods study of bedside interpreter-phones. Patient Educ Couns. 2018 Jan; 101(1):25-32. PMID: 28774652.

Karliner L, Marks A, Mutha S. Reducing Health Care Disparities for Minority Women in the Era of the Affordable Care Act: Opportunities within Primary Care. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2016; 27(2):392-415. PMID: 27180684.

Stephen R. Marrone, Sunita Mutha, Gayle Tang. Chapter 9: Organizational Cultural Competency. Journal of Transcultural Nursing. 2010 Oct 1; 21(4_suppl):357s-372s.

Wilson-Stronks A, Mutha S. From the perspective of CEOs: what motivates hospitals to embrace cultural competence? J Healthc Manag. 2010 Sep-Oct; 55(5):339-51; discussion 351-2. PMID: 21077583.

Karliner LS, Mutha S. Achieving quality in health care through language access services: lessons from a California public hospital. Am J Med Qual. 2010 Jan-Feb; 25(1):51-9. PMID: 19955512.

Assemi M, Mutha S, Hudmon KS. Evaluation of a train-the-trainer program for cultural competence. Am J Pharm Educ. 2007 Dec 15; 71(6):110. PMID: 19503694.

Karliner LS, Jacobs EA, Chen AH, Mutha S. Do professional interpreters improve clinical care for patients with limited English proficiency? A systematic review of the literature. Health Serv Res. 2007 Apr; 42(2):727-54. PMID: 17362215.

Jacobs E, Chen AH, Karliner LS, Agger-Gupta N, Mutha S. The need for more research on language barriers in health care: a proposed research agenda. Milbank Q. 2006; 84(1):111-33. PMID: 16529570.

Elizabeth A Jacobs, Alice Hm Chen, Leah Karliner, Julia Puebla Fortier, Sunita Mutha. Legal and regulatory obligations to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate emergency department services. Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine. 2004 Jun 1; 5(2):85-92.

Ogrinc G, Mutha S. A one-stop health care request. Am Fam Physician. 2004 Feb 01; 69(3):750-2. PMID: 14971851.

Ogrinc G, Headrick LA, Mutha S, Coleman MT, O'Donnell J, Miles PV. A framework for teaching medical students and residents about practice-based learning and improvement, synthesized from a literature review. Acad Med. 2003 Jul; 78(7):748-56. PMID: 12857698.

Ogrinc G, Mutha S, Irby DM. Evidence for longitudinal ambulatory care rotations: a review of the literature. Acad Med. 2002 Jul; 77(7):688-93. PMID: 12114141.

Stubblefield C, Mutha S. Provider-patient roles in chronic disease management. J Allied Health. 2002; 31(2):87-92. PMID: 12041002.

Kim LE, Jeffe DB, Evanoff BA, Mutha S, Freeman B, Fraser J. Improved compliance with universal precautions in the operating room following an educational intervention. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2001 Aug; 22(8):522-4. PMID: 11700882.

Mutha S, Norman G, O'Neil E. Medical practice 2010: how we get there. West J Med. 2000 Apr; 172(4):274-7. PMID: 10778386.

Jeffe DB, Mutha S, Kim LE, Evanoff BA, Fraser VJ. Evaluation of a preclinical, educational and skills-training program to improve students' use of blood and body fluid precautions: one-year follow-up. Prev Med. 1999 Nov; 29(5):365-73. PMID: 10564628.

Mutha S, Bellack JP, O'Neil EH. Academic health centers: a future of struggles and new identities. West J Med. 1999 Oct; 171(4):276-8. PMID: 10578686.

Kim LE, Evanoff BA, Parks RL, Jeffe DB, Mutha S, Haase C, Fraser VJ. Compliance with Universal Precautions among emergency department personnel: implications for prevention programs. Am J Infect Control. 1999 Oct; 27(5):453-5. PMID: 10511495.

Mutha S, Jeffe DB, Kim LE, L'Ecuyer PB, Evanoff BA, Fraser VJ. Healthcare workers' perceptions of occupational exposure. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1999 Sep; 20(9):592-3. PMID: 10501253.

Evanoff B, Kim L, Mutha S, Jeffe D, Haase C, Andereck D, Fraser V. Compliance with universal precautions among emergency department personnel caring for trauma patients. Ann Emerg Med. 1999 Feb; 33(2):160-5. PMID: 9922411.

Akduman D, Kim LE, Parks RL, L'Ecuyer PB, Mutha S, Jeffe DB, Evanoff BA, Fraser VJ. Use of personal protective equipment and operating room behaviors in four surgical subspecialties: personal protective equipment and behaviors in surgery. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1999 Feb; 20(2):110-4. PMID: 10064214.

Skeff KM, Mutha S. Role models--guiding the future of medicine. N Engl J Med. 1998 Dec 31; 339(27):2015-7. PMID: 9869675.

Jeffe DB, Mutha S, Kim LE, Evanoff BA, L'Ecuyer PB, Fraser VJ. Does clinical experience affect medical students' knowledge, attitudes, and compliance with universal precautions? Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1998 Oct; 19(10):767-71. PMID: 9801285.

Donna B. Jeffe, Sunita Mutha, Lynn E. Kim, Bradley A. Evanoff, Paul B. L'Ecuyer, Victoria J. Fraser. Does Clinical Experience Affect Medical Students' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Compliance with Universal Precautions?. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 1998 Oct 1; 19(10):767-771.

Donna B. Jeffe, Sunita Mutha, Paul B. L'Ecuyer, Lynn E. Kim, Renee B. Singal, Bradley A. Evanoff, Victoria J. Fraser. Healthcare Workers' Attitudes and Compliance with Universal Precautions: Gender, Occupation, and Specialty Differences. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 1997 Oct 1; 18(10):710-712.

Jeffe DB, Mutha S, L'Ecuyer PB, Kim LE, Singal RB, Evanoff BA, Fraser VJ. Healthcare workers' attitudes and compliance with universal precautions: gender, occupation, and specialty differences. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1997 Oct; 18(10):710-2. PMID: 9350464.

Mutha S, Takayama JI, O'Neil EH. Insights into medical students' career choices based on third- and fourth-year students' focus-group discussions. Acad Med. 1997 Jul; 72(7):635-40. PMID: 9236475.

Fine MJ, Smith MA, Carson CA, Mutha SS, Sankey SS, Weissfeld LA, Kapoor WN. Prognosis and outcomes of patients with community-acquired pneumonia. A meta-analysis. JAMA. 1996 Jan 10; 275(2):134-41. PMID: 8531309.

Mutha S, McMurray JE. Salary inequities and health care costs. Acad Med. 1995 Oct; 70(10):853-4. PMID: 7575909.

Seifer SD, O'Neil EH, Mutha S. Enhancing professionalism. Ann Intern Med. 1994 Oct 15; 121(8):625-6. PMID: 8085700.

Linzer M, Slavin T, Mutha S, Takayama JI, Branda L, VanEyck S, McMurray JE, Rabinowitz HK. Admission, recruitment, and retention: finding and keeping the generalist-oriented student. SGIM Task Force on Career Choice in Primary Care and Internal Medicine. J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Apr; 9(4 Suppl 1):S14-23. PMID: 8014739.

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