Kim Rhoads, MD, MS, MPH

Office of Community Engagement

UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center

Dr. Rhoads' background and scholarly work spans the full cancer continuum including basic science research in cancer angiogenesis, clinical care as a colorectal surgeon, research on the quality of care and cancer disparities; training in health policy at Harvard and as the inaugural Philip R. Lee Fellow in Health Policy at UCSF. She has formal training in community organizing at the Center for Third World Organizing in Oakland, California; and Community Based Participatory Research training from the UCOP California Breast Cancer Research Program.

Before returning to the faculty at UCSF, Rhoads founded the Community Outreach and Engagement program for the Stanford Cancer Institute. In her current role, she serves as the Associate Director for Community Engagement at the UCSF Cancer Center and as the Director of Umoja Health, a community run COVID-19 testing and vaccination initiative where all the services are provided by the community partners in Oakland. Rhoads views community engagement and institutional partnerships as substantive pathways to promote health equity and eliminate disparities.

Dr. Rhoads earned her medical degree at UCSF, a Masters of Health Science at UC Berkeley and a Masters of Public Health at Harvard.