Our Team
Office Hours with Sean Munoz M.D., Interim Associate Dean
One-on-one meetings with physician Sean Munoz are available by appointment. To schedule a meeting, email your request to hs-osrd@ucdavis.edu.
Leadership
Sean Munoz M.D., F.A.A.P.
Interim Associate Dean, Office of Student and Resident Diversity (OSRD)
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spmunoz@ucdavis.edu
Charlene Green, Psy.D.
Assistant Dean of Admissions, Outreach, and Diversity
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cgreen@ucdavis.edu
Charlene Green, Psy.D. serves as Assistant Dean of Admissions, Outreach, and Diversity at UC Davis School of Medicine, overseeing respective aspects of programmatic and administrative matters related to admissions, student/resident diversity initiatives, and student development. She leads the Community of Practice efforts for UC Davis’s national Center for a Diverse Healthcare Workforce, facilitating forums and ensuring that stakeholders and community partners achieve success in creating and implementing institutional action plans toward a diverse and inclusive learning environment. She serves as Co-PI for the AvenueM Program and the California Postbaccalaureate Consortium.
Patricia (Paty) M. González, M.Ed.
Manager, Office of Student and Resident Diversity (OSRD)
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pmgonzalez@ucdavis.edu
Paty serves as the Manager for the Office of Student and Resident Diversity, where she oversees the daily operations and development of pathway programs leading into medical school and residency. Since 2011, Paty has been with UC Davis School of Medicine where she has served as the project manager for the inception of multiple medical education workforce programs, including, the San Joaquin Valley PRIME, the Accelerated Competency-based Education in Primary Care, renowned as the first 3-year M.D. program in California, and ARC-MD, a 5-year pathway for learners to become physician scientists. Paty co-chairs the Office of Medical Education Community Involvement Committee and is the co-founder and manager of The Pantry at UC Davis Health.
Olivia Campa, M.D.
Faculty Director, UC Davis Postbaccalaureate Program
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omcampa@ucdavis.edu
Olivia Campa is a General Internist at the University of California Davis Medical Center where she is a Primary Care physician, the Director of the Postbaccalaureate Program, the Associate Director of Clinical Operations for the Division of General Internal Medicine and a Core Faculty Member for the Internal Medicine Residency Program. She is passionate about mentoring and promoting the success of diverse students at many levels of education to encourage them to successfully become providers that improve care delivery. Olivia is especially passionate about ensuring principles of inclusion are reflected in health system policies driving delivery of inclusive care.
Elise S. Harris, M.D.
Faculty Director, Medical School Preparatory Enhancement Program (MSPEP)
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esboykin@ucdavis.edu
Laura Kester Prakash, M.D., M.P.H.
Director of Outreach Curriculum K-12
lkester@ucdavis.edu
Laura Kester is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics here at UC Davis School of Medicine where she provides clinical services in Adolescent Medicine. In addition, she is an Associate Program Director for the UC Davis Pediatric Residency Program. She did her undergraduate work at Mount St. Mary’s University (2002) and received her M.D. degree from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine (2007). Laura then completed her Pediatric Residency at Tufts University School of Medicine (2010). She also completed her Adolescent Medicine Fellowship and received a Masters of Public Health with emphasis in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Indiana University School of Medicine (2013). Laura is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in both General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.
José Morfín, M.D.
Principal Investigator, California Postbaccalaureate Consortium
pbcentraladmin@ucdavis.edu
José Morfin is the California Postbaccalaureate Consortium Principal Investigator. He grew up in Northern California in a farming and working class community. He was the first in his family to graduate from high school to pursue higher education and has a strong interest in community outreach to underserved populations to improve health care delivery, as well as promoting health professional careers amongst Underrepresented in Medicine (UIM) groups.
Staff
Lizzy Angeles
Medical Student Program Coordinator
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lfahey@ucdavis.edu
As the Medical Student Program Coordinator, Lizzy supports medical students, as a liaison with administration and students on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, she supports the Diversity Advisory Council (DAC), assists with OSRD funding support for events and travel, and she coordinates events such as Revisit Day. Lizzy previously worked at St. Francis High School as the Retreat Supervisor and completed her Master of Divinity in 2021. She is passionate about working in educational environments focused on equity, diversity, and inclusion; and is excited to work with medical students to enhance the UC Davis Medical School experience for all.
Nancy Galindo, M.A.
Undergraduate Initiatives Program Coordinator
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ngalindo@ucdavis.edu
Nancy Galindo serves as the Undergraduate Initiatives Program Coordinator supporting students to become competitive applicants to medical school through pathway initiatives and programs including Postbaccalaureate Program and the Medical School Preparatory Education Program (MSPEP). Previously, she worked for City Colleges of Chicago supporting students through their academic journey with a focus on assisting students obtain admissions to a variety of healthcare programs. Nancy was a first-generation college student and feels fortunate to have had various people along her academic journey leading the way. She is committed to paying it forward and assist students navigate the higher education system.
Armani Peterson, M.A.
Armani serves as the California Postbaccalaureate Consortium Coordinator. He conducts outreach, recruitment and manages the application process for 5 School of Medicine Post baccalaureate Programs (UC Davis, UCI, UCLA, UCSF, CDU). In his previous role at the UC Davis Internship and Career Center, he served as a senior career advisor in several program areas including health and biological sciences. Before his work at UC Davis, Armani worked as an academic and career advisor at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Kenosha, WI. Armani graduated with his Master’s in Higher Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from California State, Sacramento. He has experience working with students from diverse backgrounds and has a desire to help students pursue their career in health and medicine.
Vianey Samaniego
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Vianey holds bachelor’s degrees in Human Development and Psychology. She is passionate about supporting underserved communities through her work in legal services, community health, and higher education. Prior to joining the OSRD team, Vianey served as a Program Coordinator for Avenue B, a transfer support program at UC Davis, where she provided essential resources and guidance to help transfer students successfully transition from community college to UC Davis. Vianey is dedicated to fostering collaboration, inclusivity, and community to create meaningful and lasting change.
Jennifer Xiong, M.Ed.
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Jennifer has a strong enthusiasm for helping young people realize their potential and using education to impact their lives. As a young adult, most of her professional affairs involved working with children and youth. Her most recent involvement was coordinating a team of mentors to work with youth from immigrant and low-income families. Before working with UC Davis Health, Jennifer worked in addressing youth social and academic concerns, such as mental health and placement testing. In addition, she has coordinated a continuum Afterschool program with a focus on academic improvement, outreach, and youth community involvement. Jennifer is passionate about learning new ways to mentor and connect with young people to encourage and promote lifelong experiences.
Eva Lee, M.S.
Resident Diversity and Recruitment Coordinator
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eclee@ucdavis.edu
Eva serves as the Resident Diversity and Recruitment Coordinator, she is the principal staff responsible for planning and implementing diversity activities and programs for residents and leading recruitment events for residency applicants from diverse backgrounds. Events include, open house, second look, and social mixers. In addition, Eva coordinates the Diversity in Medicine Visiting Elective Program (VEP) to diversify UC Davis Health residency programs while supporting residents’ unique needs. Prior to joining the OSRD team, she served as a Senior Career Advisor with the UC Davis Internship and Career Center where she advised, consulted, and planned with students and employers in building internships and career opportunities, diversity and inclusion networking engagements, and career exploration programming. Eva holds a Master of Science in Counseling from CSU Sacramento and a Bachelor of Science in Human Development with a minor in Asian American Studies from UC Davis. Outside of her professional role, she works on various passion projects ranging from video podcasting, career coaching, and career development workshops in helping job seekers and career changers find a meaningful career.
Christine Tran, M.S.
Pathway Programs Project Specialist
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chttran@ucdavis.edu
As the Pathway Programs Project Specialist, Christine Tran evaluates and assesses OSRD's diversity outreach programs to ensure that current programming is meeting the evolving assessment and evaluation needs of the unit. Christine also works closely in collaboration with the OSRD team to deliver high quality pre-med pipeline programs, as well as support programs that meet the needs of current medical students and residents. Previously, Christine served as a Graduate Program Advisor at UC Davis, and an Undergraduate Counselor at UC Irvine, where she supported students from matriculation through graduation, with a focus on advising, outreach and recruitment and program development. Christine is passionate about finding creative and innovative ways to promote positive student learning experiences and continue to meet the evolving needs of students.
Megan West
Writing Specialist
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mejwest@ucdavis.edu
As the OSRD Writing Specialist, Megan works with pre-medical and medical students to develop and refine their writing. She supports students in creating holistic personal statements that highlight their unique backgrounds and perspectives. In addition to serving students, Megan assists faculty and staff at OSRD with writing projects including letters of support, grant requests, and reports. Megan previously worked in community mental health and is passionate about caring for underserved communities. She holds bachelor’s degrees in English and Sociology from UC Davis, where she completed award-winning research and writing projects. While attending UC Davis, Megan participated in mentorship programs for educationally disadvantaged students and strives to create the same sense of community, safety, and support for students in the OSRD programs.