Steven Stoltz, MD

Clinical Professor
General Medicine - Fresno

Steven Stoltz, M.D., FACP
Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCSF

Steven Stoltz, M.D., FACP, received his medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He completed his internal medicine residency program and chief resident year at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Fresno.

Dr. Stoltz joined the faculty of UCSF Fresno following residency and is a Clinical Professor of Medicine specializing in hospital medicine. He is also a fellow of the American College of Physicians. He has a focused interest in medical education and is the director of undergraduate medical education for the Department of Medicine.

Dr. Stoltz was a participant in the Teaching Scholars Program at UCSF and was a Harvard Macy Scholar as part of Harvard Macy Institute’s Program for Educators in the Health Professions. In addition, he is also actively involved in global health and is a leader in the global health curriculum at UCSF Fresno. He has been a physician volunteer in many parts of the world and encourages other physicians and residents to participate. He is an avid cyclist, pianist and reader and lives in Fresno with his wife and daughter.

Publications: 

Blood-pressure targets in patients with recent lacunar stroke: the SPS3 randomised trial.

Lancet (London, England)

SPS3 Study Group, Benavente OR, Coffey CS, Conwit R, Hart RG, McClure LA, Pearce LA, Pergola PE, Szychowski JM

Effects of clopidogrel added to aspirin in patients with recent lacunar stroke.

The New England journal of medicine

SPS3 Investigators, Benavente OR, Hart RG, McClure LA, Szychowski JM, Coffey CS, Pearce LA

Prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection among Hmong immigrants in the San Joaquin Valley.

Journal of community health

Sheikh MY, Mouanoutoua M, Walvick MD, Khang L, Singh J, Stoltz S, Mills PK

Prevalence of Hepatitis B Viral (HBV) Infection Among Hmongs in the San Joaquin Valley

Gastroenterology

Muhammad Y. Sheikh, Leepao Khang, Mouatou Mouanoutoua, Jayanta Choudhury, Steven Stoltz, Jasjit Singh, Mandeep Singh, Paul Mills

Exercise training enhances leg vasodilatory capacity of 65-yr-old men and women.

Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)

Martin WH, Kohrt WM, Malley MT, Korte E, Stoltz S