Marsha Treadwell, PHD is a psychologist based in Oakland, CA, specializing in providing care for children and families living with medical conditions, with a particular focus on sickle cell disease. She directs the Sickle Cell Care Coordination Initiative in Northern California and is the regional director of the Pacific Sickle Cell Regional Collaborative, working to improve access to high-quality sickle cell care. With expertise in evaluating programs and improving healthcare quality, Treadwell is dedicated to helping patients and families develop resilience and cope with stress.
As co-chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals, Treadwell is passionate about addressing disparities in patients' outcomes and access to resources. She is committed to mentoring underrepresented groups in medicine and believes in the importance of a diverse healthcare workforce. With a doctorate in clinical child psychology from the University of Washington, Treadwell is dedicated to eliminating health inequities and ensuring that patients are at the center of their healthcare.
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