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Zane Adam Davis, MD
PGY4 Co-Chief resident

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 Zane Adam Davis was born and raised in Alaska, where he completed his undergraduate education at the University of Alaska Anchorage before graduating with an MD from the University of Washington School of Medicine. His path to psychiatry began in harm reduction, coordinating syringe access and HIV prevention services in rural Alaska, and later creating a free, multi-institutional HIV/HCV testing clinic serving people who use IV drugs. During residency at San Mateo County, his interests have centered on community and public psychiatry, addiction treatment, care for justice-involved patients, and psychoanalysis. Dr. Davis is involved in national leadership as an APA Foundation Public Psychiatry Fellow and participant on the APA Ethics Committee. He has completed two years of training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis and was selected for the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Teachers’ Academy, where he is developing didactic curricula on psychoanalytic theory. In addition, Dr. Davis serves on the PRITE editorial board as a fellow with the American College of Psychiatrists. During his chief year, he will complete a fellowship in public psychiatry at UCSF. Outside of medicine, he enjoys bicycling, film photography, live music, and journaling.