Jess Ghannam, PhD

Advocacy Director
UCSF Institute of Global Health Sciences

Dr. Jess Ghannam is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Global Health Sciences in the School of Medicine at UCSF. His research areas include evaluating the long-term health consequences of war on displaced communities and the psychological and psychiatric effects of armed conflict on children. Dr. Ghannam has developed community health clinics in the Middle East that focus on developing community-based treatment programs for families in crisis.

He is also a consultant with the Center for Constitutional Rights, Reprieve and other international NGO's that work with torture survivors. Locally he works to promote and enhance the health and wellness of refugee, displaced, and immigrant populations from the Middle East,North Africa and South Asia and has established a community-based Mental Health Treatment Programs to support these communities.

At UCSF Dr. Ghannam develops culturally competency training programs for staff, students and faculty working with patients from the Middle East. He has served on the Chancellor's Council of Campus Climate, Culture and Inclusion and is a member of the UCP, University and Community Partnerships Committee. He works with medical students and residents across disciplines to promote and enhance their clinical and research skills. Dr. Ghannam specializes in working with chronic illness, including chronic pain and cancer. He also works and does research in the area of Global Health and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Dr. Ghannam is also a Qualified Medical Examiner (QME) for the State of California.

He is past president of the Arab Cultural and Community Center and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee in San Francisco.

UCSF Links

http://cancer.ucsf.edu/people/ghannam_jess.php

http://directory.ucsf.edu/[email protected]

Publications: 

Unattended Mental Health Needs in Primary Care: Lebanon’s Shatila Palestinian Refugee Camp.

Clinical Medicine Insights Psychiatry

Steven P Segal, Vicky C Khoury, Ramy Salah, Jess Ghannam

The impact of a stress management intervention on medical residents’ stress and burnout.

International Journal of Stress Management

Jess Ghannam, Abdelhamid Afana, Evelyn Y Ho, Abdullatif Al-Khal, Carma L Bylund

Coping with trauma and adversity among Palestinians in the Gaza Strip: A qualitative, culture-informed analysis.

Journal of health psychology

Afana AJ, Tremblay J, Ghannam J, Ronsbo H, Veronese G

Contributors to Screening Positive for Mental Illness in Lebanon's Shatila Palestinian Refugee Camp.

The Journal of nervous and mental disease

Segal SP, Khoury VC, Salah R, Ghannam J

Burnout and sources of stress among medical residents at Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar.

Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit

Afana A, Ghannam J, Ho EY, Al-Khal A, Al-Arab B, Bylund CL

The psychological toll of slum living in Mumbai, India: a mixed methods study.

Social science & medicine (1982)

Subbaraman R, Nolan L, Shitole T, Sawant K, Shitole S, Sood K, Nanarkar M, Ghannam J, Betancourt TS, Bloom DE, Patil-Deshmukh A

The psychological toll of slum living—an assessment of mental health, disability, and slum-related adversities in Mumbai, India.

The Lancet Global Health

Ramnath Subbaraman, Laura B Nolan, Tejal Shitole, Kiran Sawant, Shrutika Shitole, Kunal Sood, Mahesh Nanarkar, Jess Ghannam, David E Bloom, Anita Patil-Deshmukh

Cancer registration and healthcare access in West Bank, Palestine: a GIS analysis of childhood cancer, 1998-2007.

International journal of cancer

Bailony MR, Hararah MK, Salhab AR, Ghannam I, Abdeen Z, Ghannam J

Definitions of Terrorism.

JAMA

Robert Lipton, Jess H. Ghannam, Joel Beinin

Definitions of terrorism.

JAMA

Lipton R, Ghannam JH, Beinin J

A neural correlate of consciousness related to repression.

Consciousness and cognition

Shevrin H, Ghannam JH, Libet B

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